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ADMISSION NOTICE

Notice for Admission to Ph.D. Programmes for Even Semester of Session 2013-14

Last date for submission of  Application form has been extended.

Admissions are open for Ph.D. Programmes for Even Semester of Session 2013-14 at Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi. Application form and other details are available on the website and may be downloaded fromwww.iitbhu.ac.in.

IMPORTANT DATES
Last date for receipt of completed application form
Saturday, November 02, 2013
Notification of shortlisted candidates to be called for written test and interview
(on IIT (BHU) website: www.iitbhu.ac.in )
Monday, November 18, 2013
Date of written test and interview (specific dates for individual Departments/Schools shall be announced along with the list of shortlisted candidates)
Monday - Wednesday
December 09-11, 2013
Date of Registration
Saturday, 28th Dec 2013


Information Brochure PDF                                                         Application Form  PDF | DOC
  *This page was last updated on 23 October 2013
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY)
VARANASI – 221 005
Information Brochure for Admission to Ph.D. Programme
The P.G. programmes of the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University),
Varanasi are aimed at training manpower with sound theoretical and experimental background in
frontier areas of research in the engineering, applied sciences and interdisciplinary subjects. The
emphasis is on understanding the scientific basis and engineering principles involved in solving
problems of practical importance in the relevant field using multidisciplinary approach. An
important component of these programmes is to inculcate the habit of independent thinking and
initiative by the candidates in planning and execution of the research work. These programmes
seek to train manpower of the highest quality to cater to the needs of industry, R & D
organizations and educational institutions.
The Institute has 10 Engineering Departments, 3 Sciences Departments, 3 Interdisciplinary
Schools and 1 Humanities & Social Sciences Section* (Section in English: only Ph.D.
programme in English), which offer PG programmes in the respective disciplines. Joint
registrations for Ph.D. programme involving more than one Department/School are encouraged
to promote multi-disciplinary research.
[*At present, this Section is associated with the Department of Mathematical Sciences for all
administrative purposes. The candidates are required to communicate with the Convener,
DPGC, Department of Mathematical Sciences of the Institute.]
Duly filled-in applications on the prescribed form are invited for admission to Ph.D. programmes
for registration in Even Semester of Session 2013-14 in various disciplines as given in Annexure
– I.
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
Applicants must have the requisite qualification with minimum marks/CPI as mentioned below
in the discipline concerned or in an allied discipline/area. A list of allied disciplines/ areas is
given in Annexure – I.
Ph.D. in Engineering
a) Applicants with master’s degree in engineering in the discipline concerned or in an allied
discipline/area must have a minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at
the master’s degree level.
b) Applicants with bachelor’s degree in engineering in the discipline concerned or in an allied
discipline/area must have a minimum of 75% marks or 7.5 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at
the bachelor’s degree level. The applicants should be qualified in GATE for the award of
Institute Assistantship.
c) Applicants with master’s degree in science or in an allied discipline/area (where science is
an allied discipline/area), must satisfy each of the following criteria:
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(i) A minimum of 65% marks or 6.5 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the master’s degree
level,
(ii) A minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the bachelor’s degree
level, and
(iii) Qualified in GATE or NET-LS or CSIR/UGC-NET-JRF or DBT-JRF or ICMR-JRF or
DST-INSPIRE fellowship.
Ph.D. in Pharmacy
a) Applicants with master’s degree in pharmacy or in an allied discipline/area must have a
minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the master’s degree level.
b) Applicants with bachelor’s degree in pharmacy must have a minimum of 75% marks or 7.5
CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the bachelor’s degree level. The applicants should be qualified
in GPAT or GATE or DBT-JRF or ICMR-JRF or NET-LS or CSIR/NET-JRF or DSTINSPIRE
fellowship.
Ph.D. in Sciences
a) Applicants with master’s degree in science in the discipline concerned or in an allied
discipline/area must have a minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale at the
master’s degree level and qualified in GATE or NET-LS or CSIR/UGC-NET-JRF or DBTJRF
or ICMR-JRF or DST-INSPIRE fellowship.
b) Applicants with four year bachelor’s degree in science in the discipline concerned or in an
allied discipline/area must have a minimum of 75% marks or 7.5 CPI (on a 10.0 point
scale) at the bachelor’s degree level. They should be qualified in GATE or NET-LS or
CSIR/UGC-NET-JRF or DBT-JRF or ICMR-JRF.
Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Programmes
a) Ph.D. in Systems Engineering
Applicants with bachelor’s and master’s degree in any branch of Engineering must have a
minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the master’s degree level.
Applicants with bachelor’s degree in any branch of engineering must have a minimum of
75% marks or 7.5 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the bachelor’s degree level. The applicants
with bachelor’s degree should also be qualified in GATE for the award of Institute
Assistantship.
b) Ph.D. in Industrial Management
Applicants with bachelor’s degree in any branch of engineering and master’s degree in any
branch of engineering/management must have a minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a
10.0 point scale) at the master’s degree level.
Applicants with bachelor’s degree in any branch of engineering must have a minimum of
75% marks or 7.5 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the bachelor’s degree level. The applicants
with bachelor’s degree should also be qualified in GATE for the award of Institute
Assistantship.
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c) Ph.D. in Bio-chemical Engineering/ Bio-medical Engineering/ Materials Science and
Technology
Applicants with master’s degree in the discipline concerned or in an allied discipline must
have a minimum of 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the master’s degree
level.
Applicants with bachelor’s degree in the discipline concerned or in an allied discipline
should have a minimum of 75% marks or 7.5 CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the bachelor’s
degree level. The applicants should be qualified in GATE/NET-LS for the award of Institute
Assistantship.
Ph.D. in Humanities and Social Sciences (English)
Applicants with master’s degree in arts (English) should have a minimum of 60% marks or 6.0
CPI (on a 10.0 point scale) at the master’s degree level.
Applicants should be qualified in UGC-NET-LS or UGC-NET-JRF.
Admission to Ph.D. Programme for Candidates having National-level Scholarships
There is a provision for admission to Ph.D. programmes for candidates who fulfil the eligibility
criteria for the respective programmes and also have qualified in any of the national level
JRF/SRF tests conducted by UGC, CSIR, Department of Biotechnology, Indian Council of
Medical Research or DST-INSPIRE fellowship.
Admission to External Registration Programme
A candidate working in an external R&D organization or in an industry recognized by the
Institute (the list of external R&D organizations and industries recognized by the Institute is
given in Annexure – II), which is equipped with necessary research and library facilities can also
apply for admission to Ph.D. programmes, provided he/she satisfies the eligibility criteria laid
down for the programme concerned. Such a candidate must show satisfactory performance in the
interview, must be sponsored by his/her employer and must have been in employment with the
sponsoring organization for at least two years at the time of admission.
The requirement of qualifying in GATE/GPAT is waived off for such candidates for the purpose
of admission.
The employer must expressly undertake to pay full salary to the candidate and relieve him/her
from the duty to enable the candidate to stay on the campus and to complete the course work
requirements.
The candidate should submit a certificate obtained from his/her organization that the research
facilities of his/her organization would be made available to him/her for carrying out research.
He/she should also provide the bio-data of the prospective supervisor along with his/her consent,
who would be supervising the candidate's work at his/her organization.
[N.B. Letter of appointment and Form – 16 for two years of service is required from the
employer at the time of written test/interview.]
An application for admission from a candidate working in the approved organization will be
considered only if he/she wishes to work in the approved area.
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Admission of Sponsored Candidates
A candidate who is sponsored by a teaching institution or by an R&D organization or by an
industry can also apply for admission to Ph.D. programmes, provided he/she satisfies the
eligibility criteria laid down for the programme concerned. He/she must have been in service of
the sponsoring institution/organization for at least two years at the time of admission. The
sponsoring organization must specifically undertake to provide full salary to the candidate and to
relieve him/her to pursue the programme for its full duration. Such candidates have to complete
the requirements of the programme by staying on-campus for the full duration of the programme.
The requirement of qualifying in GATE/GPAT is waived off for such candidates for the purpose
of admission.
[N.B. Letter of appointment and Form – 16 for two years of service is required from the
employer at the time of written test/interview. In addition, the candidate must submit an
undertaking that he/she will continue to submit Form – 16 for the subsequent years till he/she
completes the programme.]
Admission of Part-time Candidates
The Institute also offers part-time Ph.D. programmes for permanent staff and faculty members of
the Institute as well as research assistants/JRFs/SRFs working in an externally funded research
project running in the Institute, provided they satisfy the eligibility criteria laid down for the
programme concerned.
They will be required to attend to normal duties assigned to them by the Department/School/ the
Principal Investigator of the research project and attend classes to complete the course work
requirements.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Financial assistance in the form of Teaching Assistantships of the Institute (known as Institute
Assistantships) is available to the students admitted to Ph.D. programmes as per the Table given
below.
a) Ph.D. students admitted with
M.Tech./M.Pharm./MBA qualifications
Rs.18,000/- p.m. for first 2 years &
Rs.20,000/- p.m. for next 2 years
b) Ph.D. students admitted with B.Tech./B.Pharm./
4 yr B.S./M.Sc./M.A. qualifications
Rs.16,000/- p.m. for first 2 years &
Rs.18,000/- p.m. for next 2 years
A student shall be assigned duties up to eight hours per week by the Departments/Schools to
avail the Teaching Assistantship. The renewal of assistantship is contingent on the student's
satisfactory performance in the academic programme and in the discharge of assistantship duties
on a semester to semester basis.
Students admitted with Master’s degree in Science/Arts or Bachelor’s degree in
Engineering/Pharmacy/4 Yr. Bachelor’s degree in Science should be qualified in GATE/GPAT to
avail the Institute Assistantships.
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For the Even Semester of Session 2013-14, the Teaching Assistantships (referred as Institute
Assistantship) of the Institute are available for Ph.D. programmes in each department/ school as
given in Annexure-III.
Those candidates who are getting any financial support (such as salary/ fellowship/assistantship)
from any other source shall not be eligible to avail the Teaching Assistantship of the Institute.
Admissions to the Ph.D. programme are limited only to those candidates who are qualified to get
fellowship/assistantship/sponsorship from any of the above categories. No candidate shall be
admitted to Ph.D. programme without any form of financial assistance.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Admission to Ph.D. programme will be based normally on written test and interview of the
candidates shortlisted by the DPGC of the Department/School concerned.
However, outstanding candidates, who have acquired their M.Tech./M.Pharm. degrees from the
premier institutions such as IITs and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions may be
offered admission directly, provided they have obtained a CPI of 8.0 or above (on a 10.0 point
scale). This may be done at the time of shortlisting itself.
The shortlisting for calling for written test and interview may be done based on the percentage
marks/CPI in the qualifying examination.
RESERVATIONS TO SC/ST/OBC CANDIDATES:
In each discipline, 15% seats are reserved for SC, 7.5% seats for ST and 27% seats for OBC (non
creamy layer) candidates. SC/ST/OBC candidates must also satisfy the eligibility requirements
for admission. However, while considering their cases, only suitability for the programme is
ensured and the SC/ST/OBC candidates are not compared with those belonging to other
categories. The following authorities are empowered to issue the SC/ST/OBC certificate:
A relaxation of 5% marks or 0.5 CPI (on a 10 point scale) shall be admissible on qualifying
marks to SC and ST candidates in the admission.
The SC/ST/OBC certificates must be produced at the time of written test/interview on the
prescribed form. The following authorities are empowered to issue the SC/ST/OBC certificate:
(a) District Magistrate/ Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/ Deputy Commissioner/
Addl. Deputy Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/ First Class Stipendiary Magistrate/ City
Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ Extra
Assistant Commissioner.
(b) Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency
Magistrate.
(c) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
(d) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family normally resides.
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(e) Administrator/ Secretary to the Administrator/ Development Officer (Lakshadweep
Islands).
RESERVATIONS TO PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED (PC) CANDIDATES
In total, 3% reservation (horizontal) shall apply for candidates with physical disability as per
Govt. of India norms (minimum 40% disability; attested copy of the certificate from District
CMO must be furnished). Such candidates must satisfy the eligibility requirements for
admission. However, while considering these applications, only suitability for the programme is
ensured and they are not compared with those belonging to other categories. The candidates
called for counseling may also be examined by a Medical Board constituted by the Indian
Institute of Technology (BHU).
ADMISSION OF FOREIGN NATIONALS
Admissions to Ph.D. Programmes are available for Indian nationals residing abroad (INRA) and
foreign nationals as per details given below.
1. INRA candidates must have been residing abroad continuously for at least one year at the time
of applying for admission. Their applications may be processed by the Departments/ Schools as
and when they are received or according to any schedule convenient to the Department/School.
The applications must be scrutinized to make sure that, both in terms of qualifications and
attainment they are comparable with the candidates admitted in the general category.
2. The applications of foreign nationals, who are sponsored by the Indian Council of Cultural
Relations (ICCR) will be scrutinized by the Department/School concerned to assess their
suitability for admission to the programme. The recommendations of the Department/School will
be sent to the Chairman, Senate through the Chairperson, SPGC for approval.
3. Candidates belonging to the above two categories should satisfy the eligibility conditions and
should have qualified GRE.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The minimum residence period, maximum duration of the course, minimum credits
requirements for graduation, etc. are given in the following table.
Programme
Minimum
Total
Credits
Minimum
Credits
through
Course
Work
Minimum
Credits
through
Thesis
Work
Minimum
Number
of
Courses1
Minimum
Residence2
Maximum
Duration
Ph.D. in
Engineering for
students with
B.Tech. or M.Sc.
330 110 110 10
6
Semesters
7 Years
7
Ph.D. in
Engineering for
students with
M.Tech.
220 44 110 4
4
Semesters 6 Years3
Ph.D. in
Interdisciplinary
programmes for
students with
B.Tech. or M.Sc.
330 110 110 10
6
Semesters
7 Years
Ph.D. in
Interdisciplinary
programmes for
students with
M.Tech. (or MBA
together with
B.Tech.)
220 44 110 4
4
Semesters 6 Years3
Ph.D. in Pharmacy
for students with
B.Pharm. or M.Sc.
330 110 110 10
6
Semesters
7 Years
Ph.D. in Pharmacy
for students with
M.Pharm.
220 44 110 4
4
Semesters 6 Years3
Ph.D. in Sciences
for students with 4-
year B.S.
330 110 110 10
6
Semesters 7 Years
Ph.D. in Sciences
for students with
M.Sc.
275 66 110 6
5
Semesters 6 Years3
Ph.D. in Sciences
for students with
M.Tech.
220 44 110 4
4
Semesters 6 Years3
1. The ‘Minimum Number of Courses’ is only indicative and in case of any difference, the minimum
number of credits through course work will be required to be fulfilled.
2. Students admitted to Ph.D. under External Registration programme will be required to stay on the
campus at least as long as it takes to (i) complete the required course work, (ii) pass the
comprehensive examination, and to (iii) give the state-of-the-art seminar.
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3. Add an additional year in case of part-time/external students.
The minimum specified for each category is arrived at on the basis of optimum credits per
semester. This gives flexibility to a student to choose more/less credits between courses and
research work to make up for the minimum credit requirement for a programme.
A Department/School may prescribe, with prior approval of the SPGC, additional credits of
courses/thesis over and above the minimum specified in the above Table.
NB : Mere fulfillment of eligibility criteria does not guarantee admission in a programme.
The candidates’ performance in the written test and interview should be at the levels
expected for the respective programmes.
CORRESPONDENCE:
All correspondence concerning admissions should be addressed to the Department/School
concerned as follows:
The Convener, DPGC
Department/School (Please write the name of the Department/School) ………………………
Indian Institute of Technology
(Banaras Hindu University)
Varanasi – 221005.
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Annexure-I
Departments/Schools/Disciplines and Allied Disciplines/Areas for Ph.D. Programmes.
Most of the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees that are being awarded in the disciplines/areas in
the country and abroad are listed in the following. However, a candidate possessing a degree that
does not exactly conform to the degrees listed below may be considered for admission, based on
the performance in written test and/or interview and provided that the interview/admission
committee, upon scrutiny of the list of courses done and credits earned by the candidate, finds
that the degree concerned is at par with those listed below.
Departments/Schools Allied Disciplines/ Areas
Ceramic Engineering Bachelor’s / Master’s degree in any branch of Engineering.
Master’s degree in Chemistry/Applied Chemistry/Physics/Applied
Physics/Geology or Geophysics (with Mathematics as a subject at
Bachelor’s Degree level).
Master’s degree in Modern Medicine / Indian Medicine (for the areas
related to Bioceramics). Preference would be given to candidates with
B.Tech./M.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering/with some background of
ceramics.
Chemical Engineering Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in any branch of Engineering/Technology
with Mathematics at Senior Secondary (Plus 2)/Intermediate level.
Master’s degree in Chemistry/Biochemistry/Environmental Science/
Biotechnology/Industrial Chemistry with Mathematics at Senior
Secondary (Plus 2)/Intermediate level.
Civil Engineering M.Sc.(Engg.)/M.E./M.Tech. degree in Applied Mechanics, Mining
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and
Technology, Chemical Technology, Agricultural Engineering.
M.Sc.(Engg.)/M.E./M.Tech. in Geoinformatics, Geomatics, Remote
Sensing, Remote Sensing and GIS.
B.Sc.(Engg.)/B.E./B.Tech./ M.Sc.(Engg.)/M.E./M.Tech. in Computer
Science and Engineering, Computer Engineering.
B.Sc.(Engg.)./B.E./B.Tech./M.Sc.(Engg.)/ M.E./M.Tech. or equivalent
degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science and
Engineering, Environmental Science and Technology.
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M.Sc./M.Tech. in Geophysics, Geology.
M.Sc.(Engg.)/M.E./M.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering, Earthquake
Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering.
M.Tech./M.B.A. or equivalent degree in Construction Management,
Operations Management, Environmental Management.
Computer Science &
Engineering
B.Tech./B.E./M.Tech./M.E. degree in Computer Technology/ Information
Technology/ Electronics Engineering/ Electronics and Communication
Engineering/All related subjects of Computer Engineering at M.Tech.
level/ M.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing.
Electrical Engineering B.Tech. & M.Tech. in Electronics Engineering.
Systems Engineering Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in any Branch of Engineering or
Bachelor’s Degree in any Branch of Engineering.
Electronics
Engineering
Master’s degree in any of the following areas:
Digital Communication Systems, Information and Coding Theory,
Telecom Networks, Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems,
Digital Systems and Microprocessors, Digital Signal and Image
Processing, Computer Vision and Robotics, Signal and Systems Theory,
Control Systems, Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks and their applications,
Power Electronics, Microelectronics and VLSI Systems, Semiconductor
Device Modelling and Simulation, Solid State Devices, Organic
Electronics, Transparent Semiconductors and Photovoltaics, Sensors and
Pattern Recognition, Electronic Instrumentation and Virtual
Instrumentation, Electromagnetics, RF Engineering and Microwaves,
Antennas, Optoelectronics and Optical Communication, Photonic
Networks and Systems, Information Technology.
Mechanical
Engineering
Bachelor’s degree in Production Engineering and Master’s degree in any
discipline/ area relevant to Mechanical Engineering.
Industrial
Management
Bachelor’s degree in any branch of Engineering and Master’s degree in
any branch of Engineering/Management.
Metallurgical Bachelor’s / Master’s degree in Mechanical / Chemical / Production
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Engineering Engg./Manufacturing Engg./Mineral Engg./ Ceramic Engg.
Master’s degree in Materials Science / Engg./ Technology
Master’s degree in Physical Sciences (Solid State Physics)/Chemical
Sciences (Inorganic / Physical Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry)/
Biological Sciences/Geology with Mathematics as a subject at Bachelor’s
level.
Mining Engineering
Master’s degree in Geology/ Geophysics/Geohydrology/Mathematics/
M.Sc. in Petroleum Geosciences/Chemistry/Environmental Science with
Mathematics at Intermediate level.
M.Tech./M.S./IDD in Chemical Engineering/ Environmental
Engineering/ Civil Engineering/ Industrial Engineering/ Mechanical
Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Computer Engineering/ Electronics
Engineering.
Pharmaceutics MS/M.Tech. in Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences/ Pharmaceutical
Engineering/Pharmaceutical Technology/ Pharmaceutical Biotechnology/
Bioinformatics/ biochemical Engineering/ Biomedical Engineering with
graduation in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.).
Physics M.Sc./M.Tech. in Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, Bio-Physics,
Electronics Engg., Materials Science, Ceramic Engg., Metallurgical
Engg., Electrical Engg., Bio-Informatics, Geomatics and Geoinformatics,
Computer Science, Computer Engg., Mechanical Engg., Mathematics,
Chemistry, Remote Sensing, Astrophysics, Space Physics, Applied
Optics, Atmospheric Physics, Fibre Optics & Photonics.
Chemistry Master’s degree in Physics/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Medicinal
Chemistry/ Environmental Science/ Materials Science and Technology/
Industrial Chemistry/ Applied Chemistry/ Nanotechnology with
Chemistry as a subject at Bachelor’s level.
Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree of Engineering/Technology in Chemical/
Ceramics/ Metallurgical/ Pharmaceutics/ Materials Science and
Technology as well as engineering disciplines related to chemical
sciences.
Mathematical
Sciences
Master’s degree in Statistics/ Computer Science/ Computer Engineering,
with Mathematics as a subject at Bachelor’s level.
Bachelor’s degree (B.Tech./B.E.) in Mathematics and Computing/
Computer Engineering/Computer Science.
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Biochemical
Engineering
Master’s degree in Biochemistry / Biotechnology/Microbiology/
Environmental Science.
Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Biochemical Engg./ Food
Technology/Pharmacy/Chemical Engineering/Biotechnology
Biomedical
Engineering
B.Tech./M.Tech. degree in Bioengineering/Electrical Engg./ Electronics
Engg./Instrumentation Engg./Mechanical Engg./ Computer
Engg./Materials Science & Technology/ Chemical Engg./ Biotechnology.
M.Sc. degree in Physics/Chemistry/Polymer Sciences/ Biochemistry.
Materials Science &
Technology
Master’s degree in Chemical Sciences, Materials Science and Physical
Sciences.
Bachelor’s / Master’s degree in Ceramic/ Chemical/ Civil/ Electrical/
Electronics/ Mechanical / Metallurgical/ Polymer Engineering/ Plastic
Technology/ Materials Technology/ Nanotechnology.
Master’s degree in Dentistry/ Orthopedics/ E.N.T./ Rasa Shastra.
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Annexure-II
LIST OF EXTERNAL R&D ORGANIZATIONS
RECOGNIZED BY THE INSTITUTE
1. All R & D Laboratories/Institutions of CSIR, DAE, DOS, DRDO, DST and
Ministry of Telecommunication & Information Technology.
2. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Research and Development
Laboratories.
3. Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ghaziabad.
4. Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Limited, Ranchi.
5. Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore.
6. Central Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Saharanpur.
7. Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW), Varanasi
8. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Lucknow & Korwa.
9. Hindustan Machine Tools (R & D Division), Bangalore.
10. Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur.
11. Jyoti Limited, Baroda.
12. Kirloskar Electric Limited, Bangalore.
13. Mechanical Engineering Research and Development Organization, Pune.
14. National Institute of Rock Mechanics, Kolar.
15. National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCCBM), New Delhi.
16. Raman Research Institute, Bangalore.
17. Tata Steel, Jamshedpur.
18. National Metallurgical Laboratory Extension Centre, Chennai.
N.B. All the research areas in which the above organizations are engaged in R&D activities
are considered to be approved.
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Annexure-III
Number of Institute Assistantship Available for Ph.D. Programmes
Department / School
Number of Institute
Assistantship
1. Biochemical Engineering 00
2. Biomedical Engineering 03
3. Ceramic Engineering 05
4. Chemical Engineering & Technology 08
5. Chemistry 07
6. Civil Engineering 10
7. Computer Science & Engineering 02
8. Electrical Engineering 09
9. Systems Engineering 02
10. Electronics Engineering 10
11. Materials Science & Technology 03
12. Mathematical Sciences 02
13. Mechanical Engineering 09
14. Industrial Management 02
15. Metallurgical Engineering 07
16. Mining Engineering 10
17. Pharmaceutics 02
18. Physics 05
In case of high quality candidates, the above number can be increased.

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