Ph.D
hello,
The typical eligibility criteria for an entry-level faculty position in an IIT or NIT are same across most of the departments/schools/academic divisions, as following:
A PhD in relevant area of specialisation,
A first class preceding degree, that is typically master's degree,
A minimum of 3 years of post-PhD experience in research/teaching/industry,
A minimum of 3 research publications in refereed high-impact/quality journals.
If a candidate doesn't have 3 years of post-PhD experience, (s)he can be considered for tenure-track position of Assistant Professor (provided one has good publications). The above-mentioned criteria are the basic ones. Some of the departments may impose certain additional criteria such as good academic records (e.g., throughout first class starting from secondary through master's), more number of research publications, and so on.
The baseline criteria are similar across most of the IITs/NITs/CUs/IISc. For more specific details about the criteria, you can refer to the website of the institute(s) of your interest, or write to the concerned head(s) of the department(s).
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Hello aspirant,
The fees structure for PhD Law from Utkal University is mentioned below-
The candidates who are aspiring to pursue their career in PhD Law should have at least 55% marks in the related Master's degree and the fees structure is of Rs.9500 in the first year fees. The whole fees is Rs.10,300. The course duration is of three years and is full-time. The tuition fees takes up to Rs.8000, registration fees take up to Rs.1500 and other fees take up to Rs.5000. The fees structure is transparent enough for the candidates to pay for the course.
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Hello there
The application ,date of commencement of exams and the counselling dates are fluctuating a lot due to current pandemic situation .To get admissions in some colleges first you should enlist some of the good colleges as per your convenience then checkout their official notification on their websites. Here is the list of some colleges which might help you to enlist some .
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-geography-universities-in-india
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Dear Applicant,
Yes, you can apply for this course. Some college might require the Mark's of entrance exams as well as 60% of your merit Mark's. Please take note of this.
I wish you best of luck and study well....
Hey there!
To get a Phd in Legal studies you need to have a degree in law and an M. Phil or postgraduate degree in legal studies. Someone who has a degree in law and a PhD in any field is eligible as well or someone who's been a judge with a minimum aggregate of 55% with 5% relaxation in some institutes for reservation categories. The admission is merit based, different universities conduct their examinations and along with that you are to submit your thesis proposal and go through an interview. Some great colleges to consider are HNLU Raipur, Indian Law institute New Delhi, Alliance College Bengaluru and Amity University Noida.
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please frame your question properly and provide other informations also like in what universities you are looking for and in which subject you want to get enrolled in .for phd you can apply for net, jrf, gate etc . you can do it from some private colleges as well . if you want question papers then you can buy arihant or other publisher's book or look out for some apps or just google it as there are many websites where you can find it
Hi,
In case of reputed government institutions (viz. NITs and IITs), Ph.D. is a must for getting shortlisted and eligible for the selection process for the post of Assistant Professor.
Some colleges also ask for experience, while others look at your curriculum and projects, others at research publications, research vision etc. Thus it varies from one college to another. But the process is not easy.
You can go through this link for more details:
http://vnit.ac.in/academic/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/model_recruitment_rules.pdf
Hope this helps.
Wish you all the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
Well dear,Study leave is given to a teacher working in an organisation for higher studies,or enhancing his present skills or any kind of project work,its given for a maxium duration of 3 years,But,can be availed only by the written permission of the organisaton they are working in.And during that leave the teacher doesn't gets involved in any organisation work and only works on his skill building,Its not assigned to a teacher that is very close to his retirement.
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