1. Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates).
Some departments may require candidates to clear an entrance exam or interview.
2. Application Process:
Visit the official university website.
Fill out the online application form for part-time Ph.D. programs.
Upload required documents (e.g., academic transcripts, ID proof, research proposal).
Pay the application fee online.
3. Entrance Exam/Interview:
Some departments may conduct an entrance exam followed by an interview.
The interview assesses the candidate’s research aptitude and proposal.
4. Admission Confirmation:
Selected candidates will receive an admission offer.
Complete the enrollment process by submitting necessary documents and fees.
1. Placement Cell:
The university has a dedicated placement cell that assists students in securing job opportunities.
The cell organizes campus drives, career counseling, and skill development workshops.
2. Placement Records:
Placement records vary by department and program.
The university collaborates with various industries and organizations to provide placement opportunities.
3. Alumni Network:
The university’s alumni network can be a valuable resource for job referrals and career guidance.
1. Online Application:
The entire application process, from form submission to fee payment, is conducted online.
2. Virtual Interviews:
In some cases, interviews may be conducted online, especially for international or out-of-state candidates.
3. E-Learning Resources:
The university may provide access to online libraries, journals, and research databases.
4. Online Submission of Thesis:
Candidates can submit their thesis and other research documents online.
1. Academic Careers:
Professor/Lecturer: Teaching at universities or colleges.
Researcher: Conducting research in academic institutions or research organizations.
2. Industry Roles:
R&D Specialist: Working in research and development departments of companies.
Consultant: Providing expert advice in your field of specialization.
3. Government Jobs:
Scientist/Researcher: Positions in government research organizations like DRDO, ISRO, etc.
Administrative Roles: Higher administrative positions in government departments.
4. Private Sector:
Corporate Trainer: Training employees in specialized areas.
Project Manager: Managing research projects in private companies.
5. Entrepreneurship:
Starting your own consultancy or research firm.
6. Further Studies:
Post-doctoral research or specialized certifications to enhance expertise.