Examinations
Entrance Examination:
Scholars are admitted to the program twice a year (around August and February). Admission is carried out after the notification of the calendar of events for the entrance examination and the seat matrix.
- Entrance examination comprises of two components:
- Entrance test (70 % weightage)
- Interview (30 % weightage)
- The entrance test will be conducted in MCQ format. 50% of the questions will be from research methodology and the remaining 50% will be subject specific. In the interview, the candidate is expected to make a brief PowerPoint presentation of their proposed research using not more than five slides. The following aspects will be tested in the interview:
- The candidate has the competence for the proposed research
- The research work can be suitably undertaken at institution
- The proposed area of research can contribute to new/additional knowledge
- Pre-Ph.D. Examination:
After admission, the candidates will be allocated with a research supervisor. The scholar and the research supervisor will develop a research proposal that can be undertaken in the Academy within the duration of the program. The research work of the scholar will be guided and monitored by a duly constituted Doctoral Research Advisory Committee. - The scholar has to complete the Course Work and pass the Pre-Ph.D. Examination within one or two semesters. The Course Work comprises of two papers:
- Paper I (Research Methodology)
- Paper II (Area of Specialization)
- Thesis submission:
The scholar will be permitted to submit the thesis for final evaluation on fulfilment of the following criteria: - The final synopsis of the research work is approved by the Doctoral Research Advisory Committee after presentation in an open seminar in the department.
- The scholar has presented the thesis work in a minimum of two Conferences/Workshops.
- The scholar has published a minimum of one original article in a UGC approved journal
- The thesis will be evaluated by two external examiners and the scholar has to defend the thesis in a public Viva Voce.