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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total cost to pursue a PhD course at LNM Institute of Information Technology amounts to INR 4.95 lakh. This fee consists of amounts related to various fee components. Some of the major fee components included in the structure are tuition fees, hostel fees, etc. The below table showcases the entire fee breakdown:
| Fee components | Amount |
|---|---|
INR 1.42 lakh | |
INR 3.44 lakh | |
INR 10, 000 | |
INR 4.95 lakh |
Note: The above-mentioned fee is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In most of the cases, the colleges make it compulsory for PhD scholars to take active part in the research workshops and seminars that take place either within the college setting or outside as it gives you an opportunity to learn something new, get in touch with other researchers, and know more about the research field in general across different disciplines. You can also get a chance to present your own research papers, hone your communication skills, and get some honest feedback from other scholars, which can help you improve and do better in the future.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Research Methodology is a very important aspect of the PhD coursework because it teaches you the basics of thesis writing and the multiple ways in which you can conduct your research for the best results. It covers different types of research approaches and methods to analyze and interpret the information in a way to reach some concrete conclusion. Different research methods are qualitative research where you read between the lines and collect information either through reading material or discussion with people, and quantitative methodology that deals with the collection of numerical data as a part of your research findings through in
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The PhD syllabus for different colleges in India differs on the basis of the research topic that you've chosen and the university where you're pursuing the PhD qualification. Some basic elements included in the PhD syllabus structure include advanced coursework your selected subject area, fundamentals of research methodology, regular workshops and seminars, research proposal, phases of thesis work, and the final submission of the research thesis on the basis of which you will be given your doctorate degree.
You need to conduct field surveys and online research to come to a conclusion for your research question and the compile all of the
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The types of PhD full-time research scholars along with their details are here
Types of PhD Research Scholars | PhD Details |
|---|---|
Government/ Semi-Government Fellowship Recipients | PhD course scholars who fall under this category are offered financial assistance under Government/ Semi-Government fellowship schemes. |
Institute research Scholars with Teaching Assistance | Aspirants falling under this category of PhD scholars are offered Institute Teaching Assistantships as specified by the MHRD. |
Indian self-financed Candidates | Candidates are offered a seat in doctoral programmes at institutes depending on their track record and experience. Such candidates are offered admission in PhD programmes offered by the institute by taking part in the standard admission process for PhD courses but such candidates do not receive any financial assistance from the institute. |
Foreign self-financed | Candidates are offered admission through the embassy of their respective country only after they get the necessary 'no objection certificate' from MHRD, Govt of India and other necessary approvals from India's Ministry of External Affairs. |
Sponsored Candidates | Students who come in this category of PhD scholars are usually sponsored by Research and Development organisations to do full-time research at the concerned institute. |
Study Leave Candidates | Aspirants falling under this category are given study leave by Government institutes/ companies/ educational institutes for a time duration of less than three years to perform research work at the specified institute. A letter of leave provided by the institute/ company is necessary to get admission as a PhD scholar in this category. |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, LNMIIT does provide merit-based scholarships to students who are a part of the full-time PhD programme. With these scholarships, the institute aims to help students financially. Those who are offered fellowships by the institute are provided a stipend of INR 50,000 per month. Part-time PhD students are not eligible for the institute fellowship. Other than this, students can also avail financial assistance from external funding agencies, such as UGC, CSIR, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, LNMIIT conducts an interview process for admission to its BMS programme. At first, the institute conducts a written test to test applicants aptitude. Later, students who pass the written exam are invited for a personal interview process for further evaluation. The selection of students depends on their performance in the interview process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Once all the LNMIIT personal interview rounds are over, the institute issues a provisional admission letter to selected candidates. Such candidates must report to the institute along with the listed below documents:
- Class 10 marksheet
- Class 12 marksheet
- Migration certificate
- School leaving certificate/transfer certificate
- UG marksheets
- UG degree
- Accepted exam scorecard
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Income certificate (applicable for candidates seeking admission via EWS category)
- Identity proof
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some reasons why
- Your research skills and knowledge will help you contribute to the development of new products, processes, and solutions.
- You'll also get good salary packages at R&D management positions.
- You'll be able to advise policymakers and take part in decisions that impact society as a whole.
- You'll act as a bridge between academia and government.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
LNMIIT provides a range of PhD specialisations for students to select from. Listed below are all the PhD courses offered by the institute:
- PhD in Computer Science and Engineering
- PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering
- PhD in Physics
- PhD in Mathematics
- PhD in Humanities and Social Sciences
- PhD in Communication and Computer Engineering
- PhD in Mechanical-Mechatronics Engineering
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