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I am pleased to welcome the research scholars contemplating to join the Indira Gandhi
Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh which has been
established under the provisions of Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences
University, Arunachal Pradesh Act 2012 (Act 6 of 2012) of the Government of Arunachal
Pradesh. Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
Act 2012 received the assent of the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh on 26th May 2012
and got published in the State Gazette of Arunachal Pradesh on 30th May 2012.
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh has
launched its research based programmes leading to Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor
of Literature (D.Litt.), Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Doctor of Music (D.Mus.), Doctor of
Laws (LL.D.), Doctor of Oriental Learning (DOL), Doctor of Hygiene (D.Yh.), Doctor of
Education (Ed.D.), Doctor of Engineering (Eng.D.) with a view to helping the young boys
and girls from Arunachal Pradesh in particular and from other States and Union Territories
of India in general with the main objective of innovative and applied research to be
conducted for benefiting all sectors related to rural and urban employment, science and
technology, health, medical and paramedical sciences, educational planning and
administration, juridical studies, social sciences and other employment centric fields for
the optimum development of our country. Those having professional qualifications like
B.Tech., MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS etc. are also eligible for joining the Ph.D.
Degree programme provided they have excellent performance in the Bachelor’s Degree.
The World Academy of Research and Development (WARD) under the aegis of Indira
Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh have planned
for optimising the existing budgets on research and development activities besides
stopping the duplication of efforts through a neological as well as neocratic approach to
literary, social, cultural, technical, medical, economic and positive research.
I am sure that this unique effort for preparing a competent cadre of young professionals
qualified with specialised research degrees will go a long way in filling up the gap between
the demand and supply of expert academicians required to be absorbed in the university
level institutions.
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh Dr. S.N. Pandey
INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICALAND MEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
Message from the Vice Chancellor
Dr. S.N. Pandey
Established under Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical
Sciences University Act 2012, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro - 791120, Arunachal Pradesh, India
WORLD ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (WARD)A Constituent Unit of Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
Liaison Office : A 16, Paryavaran Complex, South of Saket, New Delhi - 110030
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is used in the original Greek sense meaning the
pursuit of in depth knowledge. A Ph.D. is an advanced academic degree
awarded by universities. In most English-speaking countries, the Ph.D. is the
highest degree one can earn, although in some countries like USA, India,
UK, Ireland and other Commonwealth Countries, Higher Doctorates (D.Litt.,
D.Sc., LL.D., DOL, Eng.D., Ed.D., D.Mus.) are also awarded. The Ph.D. or
equivalent has become a requirement for a career as a university professor
or researcher in most fields. The Doctorate was extended to Philosophy inthe European Universities in the Middle Ages. At that time all academic
disciplines outside the professional fields of theology, medicine and law came
under the broad heading of Philosophy. According to Wellington, Bathmaker,
Hunt, McCullough and Sikes (2005), the first Doctor of Philosophy Degree
was awarded in Paris in 1150, but the Degree did not acquire its modern
status as an advanced research Degree until the early nineteenth century,
following the practice in Germany. Prior to the nineteenth century, professional
Doctoral Degrees could only be awarded in theology, law, or medicine. In
1861, Yale University adopted the German practice, first introduced in the
19th century at the Berlin University for granting the Degree, abbreviated as
Dr. Phil., to younger students who had completed a prescribed course of
graduate study and successfully defended a thesis/dissertation containing
original research in science or in the humanities. From the United States of
America, the Degree spread to Canada in 1900, and then to the United
Kingdom in 1917. This displaced the existing Doctor of Philosophy Degree in
some universities; for instance, the D.Phil. at the University of St. Andrews
was discontinued and replaced with the Ph.D. The Oxford University retained
the D.Phil. abbreviation for their research degrees. Some newer UK
universities, for example Buckingham (est. 1976), Sussex (est. 1961), and,
until a few years ago, York (est. 1963), chose to adopt the D.Phil., as did
some universities in New Zealand.
ELIGIBILITY
The detailed requirements for award of a Ph.D. Degree vary throughout the
world. In some countries (the US, Canada, Denmark, for example), most
universities require coursework in addition to research for Ph.D. Degrees. In
many other countries (such as the UK) there is generally no such condition. It
is not uncommon, however, for individual universities or departments to specify
additional requirements for students not already in possession of a Master’s
Degree or equivalent or higher. This process differs greatly from other Doctoral
degrees such as the Juris Doctor JD or the Medical Doctor MD. The Ph.D.
may be earned in as little as 60 credits while the JD requires 85 credits and
the MD requires about 90 credits. In India, the M.Phil. (pre Ph.D.) and Ph.D.Degrees are regulated through the University Grants Commission (Minimum
Standards & Procedure for Award of M.Phil. / Ph.D. Degree) Regulation 2009.
In countries requiring coursework, there is usually a prescribed minimum
amount of study, typically two to three years full time, or a set number of
credit hours which must take place before submission of a Thesis. This
requirement is usually waived for those submitting a portfolio of peer-reviewed
published work. The candidate may also be required to successfully complete
a certain number of additional and advanced courses relevant to his or her
area of specialization.
A candidate must submit a Thesis or Dissertation consisting of a suitable
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.)
Olin Levi Warner, Research holding thetorch of knowledge (1896). Library ofCongress Thomas Jefferson Building
Washington, D.C.
Research can be defined as the search forknowledge or as any systematic
investigation with an open mind to establishnovel facts.
Practice based research can take formwhen creative works are considered both theresearch and the object of research itself.
body of original academic research, which is in principle worthy of publication
in a peer-refereed context. In many countries a candidate must defend this
work before a panel of expert examiners appointed by the university; in other
countries, the dissertation is examined by a panel of expert examiners who
stipulate whether the dissertation is in principle passable and the issues that
need to be addressed before the dissertation can be passed.
Universities in the non–English-speaking world have begun adopting similar
standards to those of the Anglophone Ph.D. Degree for their research
Doctorates. A Ph.D. student or candidate is conventionally required to study
on campus under close supervision. With the popularity of distance education
and e-learning technologies, some universities now accept students enrolledinto a distance education part-time mode. However, the UGC does not allow
the Indian Universities to conduct M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes through
Distance Education Mode.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREES ACROSS THE GLOBEARGENTINA
In Argentina, the admission to a Ph.D. programme at an Argentine University
requires the full completion of a Master’s Degree or a Licentiate’s Degree.
Non-Argentinian Master’s titles are generally accepted into a Ph.D.
programme when the Degree comes from a recognized university.
Upon completion of at least two years research and course work as a graduate
student, a candidate must demonstrate truthful and original contributions to
his or her specific field of knowledge within a frame of academic excellence.
The Doctoral candidate’s work should be presented in a dissertation or thesis
prepared under the supervision of a Tutor or Director, and reviewed by a
Doctoral Committee. This Committee should be composed of examiners that
are external to the programme, and at least one of them should also be
external to the institution. The Academic Degree of Doctor, respective to the
corresponding field of science that the candidate has contributed with original
and rigorous research, is received after a successful defence of the
candidate’s dissertation.
INDIA
In India a Masters Degree is required to gain admission to a Doctoral
Programme. The Indian Universities are required to lay down the criteria for
the Faculty to be recognized as Research Supervisors for Ph.D. Programmes.
The admissions are made through a Entrance Test at the level of the individual
university. Upon satisfactory completion of the course work and the research
methodology, which shall form part and parcel of the Doctoral Programme,
the Scholars shall undertake research work and produce a draft Thesis within
a reasonable time, as stipulated by the concerned university. The final Thesis
produced by the Doctoral student and submitted to the University shall be
evaluated by at least two experts, out of which one shall be from outside theState. It shall be up to the University concerned to have one examiner from
outside the country. On receipt of satisfactory evaluation report, the Doctoral
student undergoes a viva voce examination which are to be openly defended.
Along with the Degree, the University shall issue a Provisional Certificate
certifying to the effect that the Degree has been awarded in accordance with
the provisions of these regulations of the University Grants Commission
(UGC). Some of the IITs and other universities and institutions of national
importance do admit those who have completed B.Tech. / MBBS / BDS /
BHMS / BAMS / BUMS into the Ph.D. Degree programmes if they secure
more than 60% marks in the Bachelor's Degree.
It has been recently observed that fordeveloping research in a university, the first
step is to foster a research culture.
One of the characteristics of artistic research isthat it must accept subjectivity as opposed to
the classical scientific methods.
The word research derives from the frenchrecherche, from rechercher,
to search closely where cherchermeans to look for or to search
Scientific research relies on theapplication of the scientific method, a
harnessing of curiosity providingscientific information and theories forthe explanation of the nature and theproperties of the world around us.
GERMANY
In Germany an advanced Degree (Master, Diploma, Magister or
Staatsexamen) and above-average grades are often required to gain
admission to a Doctoral Programme. The Degree should usually be in a
related field. The candidate must also find a tenured Professor or
Privatdozent to serve as the formal Advisor and Supervisor (Betreuer) of
the Dissertation throughout the Doctoral Programme. This Supervisor is
informally referred to as Doktorvater/Doktormutter.
Doctoral programmes in Germany generally take one to four years – usually
three, up to five in Engineering – to complete, strongly depending on the
subject. There are usually no formal classes or lectures to attend, and theDoctoral candidate mainly conducts independent research under the
tutelage of a single Professor or Advisory Committee. This is a considerable
difference from the situation in many other countries (such as the U. S.),
where Doctoral candidates are often referred to as PhD “Students” and
have some formal curriculum. For German Doctoral candidates, this rather
inaccurate term should be avoided, because they do not take formal
courses, but are often considered a full member of staff.
A good deal of Doctoral candidates work as teaching or research assistants,
and are paid a reasonably competitive salary. However, external funding
by research organisations and foundations is also common. Furthermore,
many universities have established research-intensive Graduiertenkollegs,
which are graduate schools that provide funding for doctoral theses.
OTHER COUNTRIES
In German-speaking countries, most Eastern European countries, the
former Soviet Union, most parts of Africa, Asia, and many Spanish-speaking
countries the corresponding Degree is simply called “Doctor” (Doktor),
and is distinguished by subject area with a Latin suffix (e.g. “Dr. Med.” for
Doctor Medicinae, “Dr. Rer. Nat” for Doctor Rerum Naturalium — Doctor
of Natural Science, “Dr. Phil.” for Doctor Philosophiae, “Dr. Jur.” for Doctor
Juris, etc.).
In the former Soviet Union, the Doctor of Sciences is the higher of two
sequential post-graduate degrees, with Candidate of Sciences being
universally accepted as the equivalent of the Ph.D., while the Doctorate is
a (Full) Professors’ or Academicians’ separate and subsequent Degree,
indicating that the holder is a distinguished, honoured, and outstanding
member of the scientific community. It is rarely awarded to those younger
than late middle age or lacking in achievement and is a symbol of success
in an academic career.
ITALY
The Dottorato di Ricerca (Research Doctorate) is an academic title awarded
at the end of a course of not less than three years, admission to which isbased on entrance examinations. Doctorate courses are open, without
age or citizenship limits, to all those who already hold a Degree or similar
academic title awarded abroad which has been recognised as equivalent
to an Italian Degree by the Committee responsible for the entrance
examinations. The number of places on offer each year and details of the
entrance examinations are set out in the examination announcement.
NEW ZEALAND
From January 2006, all international PhD students studying in New Zealand
only need to pay for domestic tuition fee. Each New Zealand University
sets its own fees for each PhD course. But in rough terms, Chinese Ph.D.
Research is often conducted using thehourglass model structure of research
starting with a broad spectrum for researchfocussing on the required information
through the methodologyof the project and then expanding theresearch in the form of discussion.
Innovation is a change in the thoughtprocess for doing something or theuseful application of new inventions
or discoveries or findings.
Innovation is an important aspect ofthe study of economics, business,
entrepreneurship, design, technology,sociology and engineering. Innovation isalso considered as a major driver of the
economy and productivity.
candidates accepted for the programme can expect to save at least more
than NZD 16,000 per year in tuition fees. PhD tuition fees under the new
system are likely to be in the range of 5,500-6,500 NZD per student per
year. The successful candidates going to study in NZ are also allowed to
take their partners and children with them. Their partners can apply for work
permit while in NZ, and their children at school age can enjoy domestic-level
school. The general requirements for admission including, a research based
Master’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree with Honours in 1st Class. Exception
may be granted subject to the individual requirements of each Department
at the University.
POLAND
A Doctoral Degree (pl. Doktor), abbreviated to Ph.D. (pl. Dr) is an Advanced
Academic Degree awarded by universities in most fields as well as by the
Polish Academy of Sciences, regulated by the Polish Parliament Acts and
the Government Orders in particular by the Ministry of Science and Higher
Education of the Republic of Poland. Commonly, students with a Master’s
Degree or equivalent are accepted to a Doctoral Entrance Examination. The
title of Ph.D. is awarded to a scientist who has completed a minimum of 4
years of Ph.D. studies, finished his/her theoretical and/or laboratory’s scientific
work, passed all Ph.D. examinations, submitted his/her dissertation - a
document presenting the author’s research and findings, and successfully
defended his/her Doctoral Thesis. Typically, upon completion, the candidate
undergoes an oral examination, always public, by his/her Supervisory
Committee with expertise in the given discipline. Ph.D. Degree is often a
preliminary step toward a PostDoc career.
SPAIN
Doctoral Degrees are regulated by Royal Decree (R.D. 778/1998), Real
Decreto (in Spanish). They are granted by the University on behalf of the
King, and its Diploma has the force of a Public Document. The Ministry of
Science keeps a National Registry of Theses called TESEO. According to
the National Institute of Statistics (INE), less than 5% of MSc Degree holders
are admitted to PhD Programmes, and less than 10% of first-year PhD
students are finally granted a Doctorate title.
All Doctoral Programmes are of a research nature. A minimum of 5 years of
study is required, divided into 2 stages:
1. A 3-year-long period of studies, which concludes with a public dissertation
presented to a panel of 3 Professors. If the project receives approval
from the university, he/she will receive a “Diploma de Estudios Avanzados”
(part qualified Doctor).
2. A 2-year (or longer) period of research. Extensions may be requested
for up to 10 years. The student must write his/her thesis presenting anew discovery or original contribution to Science. If approved by his/her
“Thesis Director”, the study will be presented to a panel of 5 distinguished
scholars. Any Doctor attending the public presentations is allowed to
challenge the candidate with questions on his/her research. If approved,
he/she will receive the doctorate. Four marks can be granted
(Unsatisfactory, Pass, “Cum laude”, and “Summa cum laude”). Those
Doctors granted their Degree “Summa Cum Laude” are allowed to apply
for an “Extraordinary Award”.
A Doctorate Degree is required to apply to a teaching position at the University.
The social standing of Doctors in Spain is evidenced by the fact that only
Innovation leading to increased productivityis the fundamental source
of increasing wealth in an economy.
Innovation is linked to performance andgrowth through improvements in efficiency,productivity, quality, competitive positioning,
market shares etc.
Invention is the embodiment of somethingnew. While both invention and innovationhave uniqueness implications, innovation
also carries an undertone of profitability andmarket performance expectation.
An improvement on an existing form orembodiment, or composition or processesmight be an invention, an innovation or both
or neither if it is not substantial enough.
Ph.D. holders, Grandees and Dukes can take seat and cover their heads in
the presence of the King. All Doctoral Degree holders are reciprocally
recognized as equivalent in Germany and Spain (“Bonn Agreement of Nov.
14, 1994”).
UNITED KINGDOM
Universities admit applicants to Ph.D. Programmes on case-by-case bases;
depending on the university, admission is typically conditional on the
prospective student having successfully completed an undergraduate degree
with at least upper second-class honours, or a postgraduate Master’s Degree,
but requirements can vary.
In the case of the University of Oxford, for example, “The one essentialcondition of being accepted...is evidence of previous academic excellence,
and of future potential.” Commonly, students are first accepted on to an
M.Phil. programme and may transfer to Ph.D. regulations upon satisfactory
progress and is referred to as APG (Advanced Postgraduate) status. This is
typically done after one or two years, and the research work done can
potentially count towards the Ph.D. Degree. If a student fails to make
satisfactory progress, he or she may be offered the opportunity to write up
and submit for an M.Phil. Degree.
In addition, Ph.D. students from countries outside the EU/EFTA area are
required to comply with the Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS),
which involves undergoing a security clearance process with the Foreign
Office for certain courses in medicine, mathematics and many natural,
engineering and material sciences. This requirement was introduced in 2007
due to concerns about terrorism and weapons proliferation.
A New Route Ph.D. programme has been launched by 33 UK universities to
prepare students better in their research skills and knowledge.
In the United Kingdom Ph.D. Degrees are distinct from other Doctorates,
most notably the Higher Doctorates such as D.Litt. (Doctor of Letters) or
D.Sc. (Doctor of Science), which are granted on the recommendation of a
Committee of Examiners on the basis of a substantial portfolio of submitted
(and usually published) research.
Recent years have seen the introduction of professional Doctorates, which
are the same level as Ph.Ds but are not solely academic, combining academic
research, a taught comoponent and a professional qualification. These are
most notably in the fields of Engineering (Eng.D.), Education (Ed.D.),
Occupational Psychology (D.Occ Psych.) Clin ical Psychology
(D.Clin.Psych.), Public Administration (D.P.A.), Business Administration
(D.B.A.), and Music (D Mus). These typically have a more formal taught
component consisting of smaller research projects, as well as a 40,000-
60,000 word thesis component, which collectively is equivalent to that of a
Ph.D. Degree.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
In the United States, the Ph.D. Degree is the Highest Academic Degree
awarded by universities in most fields of study. The Ph.D. Degree is often
misunderstood to be synonymous with the term Doctorate. While the Ph.D.
Degree is the most common Doctorate, the term Doctorate can refer to any
number of Doctoral Degrees in the United States. The U.S. Department of
Education and the National Science Foundation recognize numerous
Doctoral Degrees as “equivalent”, and do not discriminate between them.
In law, for example, the Degree of Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D.) as
the equivalent
Innovation succeeds from strategicstructures that engage the individual
to the organisation's benefit.
Innovation pivots on intrinsically motivatedindividuals, within a supportive culture,informed by a broad sense of the future.
Many scholars claim that there is a greatbias towards the science and technologymode while the "learning by doing, using
and interacting mode" is widely ignored. Foran example, that means you can have thebetter high tech or software, but there arealso crucial learning tasks important forinnovation, but these measurements and
researches are rarely done.
to the Ph.D.
American students typically undergo a series of three phases in the course
of their work toward the Ph.D. Degree. The first phase consists of coursework
in the student’s field of study and requires one to three years to complete.
This often is followed by a preliminary, a comprehensive examination, or a
series of cumulative examinations where the emphasis is on breadth rather
than depth of knowledge. The student is often later required to pass oral
and written examinations in the field of specialization within the discipline,
and here, depth is emphasized. Some Ph.D. programmes require the
candidate to successfully complete requirements in pedagogy (taking
courses on higher level teaching and teaching undergraduate courses).
Another two to four years are usually required for the composition of a
substantial and original contribution to human knowledge in the form of a
written Dissertation, which in the social sciences and humanities typically
ranges from 50 to 450 pages in length. In many cases, depending on the
discipline, a Dissertation consists of (i) a comprehensive literature review,
(ii) an outline of methodology, and (iii) several chapters of scientific, social,
historical, philosophical, or literary analysis. Typically, upon completion, the
candidate undergoes an oral examination, sometimes public, by his or her
supervisory committee with expertise in the given discipline.
REGISTRATION FOR DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) DEGREE AT
INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY, ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal
Pradesh has framed its own guidelines for admission to the Ph.D. Degree
in the light of the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of
Ph.D. Degree) Regulations 2009.
ELIGIBILITY : A Master's Degree in the relevant subject. Those having
M.Phil. Degrees will be preferred. Those having B.Tech. / MBBS / BDS /
BHMS / BUMS / BAMS may also be directly admitted to the Ph.D. Degree if
they have secured more than 60% marks and after getting selected in the
entrance examination.
DURATION : Two to Five Years.
SELECTION : The Ph.D. Scholars are selected on the basis of an Online /
Offline Entrance Examination conducted by the Indira Gandhi Technological
and Medical Sciences University at different locations in India.
ADMISSION : The selected candidates will be required to submit a synopsis
in consultation with his/her Research Supervisor. Based on the clearance
from the Research Board of the University, admissions will be confirmed by
also notifying the specific topic for research selected by the Research Scholar
who will start researching on the notified topic.
FEE : The selected candidates will be required to pay the tuition and other
fee as mentioned below :
Rupees
Admission and Registration Fee 10,125.00
Tuition, Guidance and Monitoring Fee (Payable in 2 Instalments) 1,20,000.00
Psychometric Analysis, Examination and Evaluation Fee 15,000.00
Total 1,45,125.00
Out of the above mentioned amount, Rs. 70,125 has to be as the first instalment of fee in the name of "Indira Gandhi
Technological and Medidcal Sciences University" payable at New Delhi within a month from the date of the selection of
the candidate. The second instalment of Rs. 60,000 is to be paid in the second year. The Examination and Evaluation
Fee of Rs. 15,000 is to be paid while submitting the Doctoral Thesis after two years from the date of registration.
The primary purpose of applied research isdiscovering and interpreting.
Networking is required for development ofsystems and advancement of knowledge.
A wider variety of scientific matters of ourworld and universe should be researched
with a view to optimising the available naturalresources around us.
Exploratory, constructive and empiricalresearch help in identifying new problems,developing solutions to a problem and tests
the feasibility of a solution.
In many disciplines and applied sciences,the research methodologies depend on the
properties of the subject matter.
While qualitative research is theunderstanding of human behaviour and
the reasons that governed such behaviour,quantitative research is the systematicempirical investigation of quantitative
properties and phenomenaand their relationships.
INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICALAND MEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
Ph.D. / D.Litt. / D.Sc. / LL.D. / D.Mus. / DOL / Eng.D. / Ed.D.
Guidelines and RegulationsFULL TIME, REGULAR / PART TIME
EXTERNAL Ph.D. REGISTRATION
INTRODUCTION
Established in the year 2012 under the provisions of Indira Gandhi
Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh Act 2012(Act 6 of 2012) passed by the State Legislature of Arunachal Pradesh, Indira
Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
is pioneer in designing new programmes at the Bachelor's, Master's as well
as Doctoral levels in the emerging fields. Indira Gandhi Technological and
Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh has great pleasure in bringing
out the present scheme "Full Time Regular / Part Time External Registration
for Ph.D." to the thousands of aspirants across the country and abroad who,
otherwise have no opportunity, for want of a Guide or Supervisor in the Region
for registration.
Under this unique scheme, the aspiring candidates satisfying the eligibility
criteria any where in India or abroad can register under a Research Supervisor,
registered at Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University,
Arunachal Pradesh under the scheme. A candidate can also choose any
Guide/Supervisor outside the Pool of Research Supervisors satisfying the
required eligibility conditions.
The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is awarded to a candidate who,
as per these regulations, has submitted a Doctoral Thesis on the basis of
original and independent research in any particular discipline/inter-disciplinary
area that makes a contribution to the advancement of knowledge, which is
approved by suitably appointed examiners as required.
ELIGIBILITY
For purposes of admission to the Ph.D. programme a candidate should have
obtained a Master's Degree in the discipline in which he / she wants to register
for Ph.D. programme with a minimum of 50% marks (5% relaxation for SC/
ST Candidates) in the qualifying examinations under (10+2+3+2) system.
Further as per UGC regulations, the candidate who has acquired less than
55% (50% in the case of SC / ST candidates) has to give an undertaking that
he / she is not eligible for teaching positions. Candidates residing / working
anywhere in India or abroad working in Educational or other Institutions are
eligible for registration. The candidate should have a Master's Degree or
M.Phil. Degree in the subject of any University recognized by the UniversityGrants Commission / Association of Indian Universities for Part time External
Registration for Ph.D. programme offered by Indira Gandhi Technological
and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh.
Any Chartered Accountant / Cost Accountant / Company Secretary with a
minimum of three years of experience after obtaining their professional
qualification is eligible for Ph.D. registration in Commerce/Management
discipline. Candidates satisfying the eligibility criteria can register for Ph.D.
programmes in Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce, Management,
Engineering, Medical Sciences and Laws, under a guide who can be chosen
from a Pool of Research Supervisors maintained by the University.
Research work focuses on refuting orsupporting theories that explain how this
world operates, what makes things happen,why social relations are a
certain way, and why society changes.
Research is the source of most newscientific ideas and ways of thinking
about the world.
Research can be exploratory, descriptiveor principles and theories which may not be
immediately utilised; although theseare the foundations of modern progress and
development in different fields.Today's computing techniques could notexist without the pure research in maths.
There is no age limit for the candidate. Applications for admission to
Ph.D. programme will be received throughout the year based on their
selection after being scruitinized through online / offline. After processing,
the candidates will be given provisional registration for Ph.D. from the
forthcoming first working day of each month.
REGISTRATION FOR THE Ph.D. PROGRAMME
The following candidates are eligible to register for the Full Time, Regular
/ Part Time External Registration for Ph.D. Programme. A candidate
who has qualified for the Master's Degree or M.Phil. Degree in the
Faculties of Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce, Management,
Engineering, Medical Science and Laws of this University or anyUniversity recognized by the University Grants Commission or
Association of Indian Universities. In the case of Interdisciplinary
candidates, permission may be granted to the candidates by the university
subject to the following conditions:
a) The candidate should submit along with the application for Ph.D.,
remarks of the Research Supervisor for registration under
interdisciplinary subject. The application will be scrutinized for
approval by the Part Time External Registration Committee
b) The Guide / Supervisor should have obtained approval from the
University to Guide / Supervise the interdisciplinary subjects.
c) The Degree will be awarded in the name of the interdisciplinary
subject and also the word "Interdisciplinary in subject" should be
mentioned in the Degree Certificates along with title of the Thesis.
For Interdisciplinary subjects, the Research Supervisor will be from the
discipline of the candidate (Eligibility Discipline). A Co-Guide will be
appointed in the Interdisciplinary subject.
DURATION OF RESEARCH
A candidate who has registered for Ph.D. programme on Full Time,
Regular / Part Time External Registration with Post Graduate qualification
shall work for a minimum period of two years and a maximum period of
six years.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
The Scholar (the candidate) should present his / her research work in
the Doctoral Committee at least twice in an year. Every six months there
will be a Doctoral Committee Meeting. The candidate should present his
/ her progress report before the Committee and adhere to the remarks
of the Committee to show further progress. Before submission of the
synopsis, the candidate should present his / her progress before the
Doctoral Committee and he / she has to go by the advice of the Committee
to incorporate / modify / further work, etc. for the Thesis and then submit
the Synopsis.
DOCTORAL COMMITTEE
The Doctoral Committee will consist of the concerned University HoD or
Faculty nominated by the HoD who is an approved Guide / Supervisor,
the outside subject expert nominated by the Vice Chancellor and the
Supervisor.
APPLICATION FOR PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION
A Candidate shall apply in the prescribed application Format available in
the website. Along with the application (Admission and Registration Fee
Rs.10,125/- and Annual Fee Rs. 60,000/-) a Demand Draft for Rs. 70,125/
- taken in a nationalized or a scheduled bank shall be enclosed. The
Second Year Fee is Rs.60,000/- for candidates in India.
Research stimulates new ways of thinkingabout deviance that have the potential torevolutionise and improve the system.
A new idea or fundamental knowledge is notgenerated without researching to build new
knowledge system.
Research rarely helps practitioners directlywith their every day concerns.
Research is essential for nourishing theexpansion of knowledge.
The Annual Fee for Chartered Accountants / Cost Accountants / Company
Secretaries is Rs.70,000/-. For Foreign candidates (by residing or by
employment) the Annual Fee will be US $4000 (Four Thousand Dollars)
per annum. For candidates in India they should appear in person. The
Research Supervisor should be present at the time of counselling of the
candidate for admission / registration. For Foreign candidates counselling
will be done through video conferencing. Separate Committees may be
formed for video conferencing of Foreign candidates. Every applicant who
satisfies all the eligibility conditions prescribed, shall be called for counselling
before the Doctoral Committee and after approval by the University shall
be provisionally registered for the Ph.D. programme.
INSTITUTIONS WHERE RESEARCH CAN BE DONE
A candidate may be permitted to pursue research leading to the award of
the Ph.D. Degree where the supervisor is working / the candidate has
access to pursue research. The venue of Public Viva-Voce Examination
will be decided in consultation with the Guide / Supervisor. The Viva-Voce
Examination can be conducted through Video Conferencing also for Foreign
candidates in case they are unable to come to India.
SUPERVISOR FOR RESEARCH
Every Scholar registered for the Ph.D. programme shall work under the
continuous supervision of a recognized Research Supervisor. The Research
Supervisor should be a Teacher / Researcher / Scientist / in an Educational
/ Research Institution in India and recognized by a University / Government
or retired from such a position. The candidate for registration / recognition
as Research Supervisor should apply in the prescribed Format available
in the University's Website. The candidate if recognized for Ph.D. guidance
by a recognized University in India shall attach a copy of the Certificate
with the application. Otherwise the Part Time External Registration
Committee will consider to recognize the candidates as Research
Supervisors if he / she has completed five years of service and with Ph.D.
Degree or one year service after getting the Ph.D. Degree.
The names, addresses and other particulars, as decided by the Full Time,
Regular / Part Time External Registration Committee, of Research
Supervisors, registered by the University under the scheme will be published
in the University Website. Application for registration as Research
Supervisor may be submitted throughout the year. The University will pay
to Research Supervisor a honourarium of Rs.2500/- per year for each
candidate registered under him/her irrespective of whether the candidate
is from India or Abroad. The Research Supervisor should be present at
the time of counseling (first Doctoral Committee meeting) of candidates
for admission for Registration. A Research Supervisor has to give an
undertaking that he/she will not exploit the candidate monetarily or for any
other personal benefit for offering guidance and supervision. If such thingsare proved, the recognition of Guideship will be cancelled and the same
will be informed to the Employer and other Universities. The candidate will
then be allotted to some other Guide / Supervisor.
POOL OF RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
The applications of the Research Supervisors will be scrutinized by the
Full Time, Regular / Part Time External Registration Committee. After
approval by the Committee the applicant will be registered as a Research
Supervisor under the scheme and the names of Registered Research
Supervisors will be published in the University Website under the Pool of
Research Supervisors.
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES UNDER A SUPERVISOR
The maximum number of candidates registered for the Ph.D. programme under this programme will be 5
(five), irrespective of the number of candidates registered in other schemes.
CHANGE OF SUPERVISORS AND TRANSFER OF SCHOLARS
(i) Transfer of Ph.D. Scholars from one Supervisor to another Supervisor can be effected by the Part Time
External Registration Committee on the merit of the case.
(ii) The Supervisor who wishes to avail leave / lien / deputation beyond a period of six months shall nominate
a Co-guide in the concerned subject for the candidate registered with him / her and the fact intimated to the
University in advance.
CHANGE OF TOPIC / SPECIALIZATION
Change of topic of research by the candidate is permitted in exceptional cases. The time limit fixed for change
of topic of research in the Ph.D. Programme is as follows:
Within six months from the date of registration, in case of candidates registered with Master's Degree qualification
and within nine months from the date of registration, in case of candidates registered with M.Phil. qualification.
CANCELLATION OF THE Ph.D. REGISTRATION
(a) In case of candidates who do not possess an M.Phil. Degree and have not passed Part I course work of
the Ph.D. in the relevant subject within two years, their registration shall be cancelled by the University on
the expiry of such period.
(b) In case of such cancellation, the candidate shall be intimated about the grounds on which the registration
is being proposed for cancellation.
(c) In case of any representation from the candidate, the Registrar shall refer the matter to the Full Time,
Regular / Part Time External Registration Committee which may either suggest cancellation or change of
the Supervisor depending on the merit of the case.
EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION
PART I: Course Work, Examination and Evaluation
(i) Every candidate provisionally registered for the Ph.D. Programme shall undergo course work in the first
year. The course work consists of the following:
Written Papers (under Part I)
Paper I : Research Methodology
(Research methods of concerned discipline)
Paper II : An advanced paper in the subject concerned
Paper III : Background (special) Paper related to his / her Ph.D. Work.
(Pertaining to the area of specialization chosen by the candidate under a Guide/Supervisor)
The syllabi for Papers I, II, III will be framed by the Guides Committee and approved by the Board of Studies
in Research and the Standing Committee on Academic Affairs.
Candidates, who have completed M.Phil. in a particular discipline, shall be exempted from Part I of the Ph.D.
programme, provided the candidate has registered for the Ph.D. programme in the same discipline.
(ii) Thesis (under Part II)
Each candidate shall be required to choose a research problem in his / her chosen area of research specialization
and submit a Thesis incorporating the results of his / her investigation, carried out under the supervision of arecognized Supervisor.
PART - II: SUBMISSION OF SYNOPSIS AND THESIS
SUBMISSION OF SYNOPSIS
a) The candidates shall submit to the University, through his / her Supervisor, six copies of the Synopsis of
the Thesis proposed to be submitted by him / her, along with the prescribed fees, certificates etc, before
three months but not earlier than six months of the date of submission of the Thesis.
b) While forwarding the Synopsis, the Supervisor shall submit to the University, in a sealed cover, the prescribed
panels of Examiners with brief Curriculum- Vitae which must contain Email IDs for evaluating the Thesis
and for the conduct of the Viva-Voce examination.
Research in the areas of emergingtechnologies should be funded by thepublic authorities as well as charitable
organisations all over the world.
Artistic research is very essential as it is adebatable body of thought.
New researches offer an alternative to theconventional researches in its search for the
sake of acquisition of knowledgeas well as truth.
c) Extension of time for submission of Ph.D. Thesis will be granted up to
a maximum period of two years on the payment of the fees prescribed
from time to time. Such extension will be granted for a duration of six
months in the first instance and additional three six monthly extensions
may be granted, making a total of two years in exceptional cases with
the recommendation of the supervisor.
d) Every candidate shall submit with his / her application for the Ph.D.
Degree and the Thesis, a declaration by himself / herself and a Certificate
from under whom he / she worked, in the prescribed Formats. An extra
copy of each of the Certificate and Declaration, has to be submitted
along with the Thesis.
e) Not less than three months but not before six months of the date of
submission of the Thesis, every candidate shall submit to the University
through the Supervisor a Synopsis (six copies) of the proposed Thesis
together with the prescribed Application Form along with the prescribed
fee. The candidate shall inform the probable date of submission of his
/ her Thesis in the Application. The synopsis shall not exceed 20
typewritten or printed pages (one side only of A4 size).
f) A Panel of Examiners for the adjudication of the Thesis as prescribed
must be submitted by the Supervisor in a sealed cover without which
the Synopsis shall not be accepted by the Controller of Examinations.
g) Before submission of Thesis, the candidate should present his / her
progress before the Doctoral Committee and he / she has to go by the
advice of the Committee to incorporate / modify / further work, etc for
the Thesis and then submit the Thesis.
h) Not later than six months after the submission of the Synopsis and after
the expiry of the minimum period of research prescribed, every candidate
shall submit five copies of the Thesis embodying the results of the
research carried out by him / her along with the prescribed Application
Fee.
SUBMISSION OF THESIS
The title of the Synopsis and title of the Thesis shall invariably be the same.
a) The title page of the Thesis, Cover Format, etc., should strictly conform
to the Format of presentation as prescribed and the Thesis (all copies)
should carry a Declaration by the candidate and Certificate duly signed
and issued by the Supervisor.
b) The Ph.D. Thesis / Synopsis may generally be written in English (for
subjects other than languages). However the Thesis may be written in
Hindi or in any other regional language provided a translated copy of
the Abstract/Summary and the full Thesis in English are also appended.
c) Candidates with only Post Graduate qualification shall be permitted to
submit their Thesis, within the period of six years but after two years
from the date of Registration.
d) Extension of time for submission of Ph.D. Thesis will be granted up to
a maximum period of two years on the payment of the fees prescribed
from time to time. Such extension will be granted for a duration of six
months in the first instance and additional three six monthly extensions
may be granted, making a total of two years in exceptional cases with
the recommendation of the Supervisor.
e) Every Candidate shall submit with his / her application for the Ph.D.
Different ways of measuring innovationhave traditionally been based on
expenditure, for example, investmentin R&D as percentage of GNP.
A common industry view is that comparativecost effectiveness research is a form of
price control which, by reducing returns toindustry, limits
R&D expenditure, stifles futureinnovation and compromises
new products access to markets.
Innovation can fail if seen as anorganisational process whose successstems from a mechanistic approach.
Degree and the Thesis, a Declaration by himself / herself and a
Certificate from the Supervisor in the prescribed Formats, given below.
An extra copy of each of the Certificate and Declaration, has to be
submitted along with the Thesis.
FORMAT OF DECLARATION
I .........................................................................................hereby declare
that the Thesis, entitled...........................................................................
submitted to the Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences
University, Arunachal Pradesh in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in.......................................... is a record of original and independent research
work done by me during ......................................... under the Supervision
and Guidance of Dr / Mr. / Ms ..................................................
... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .Department of
...................................................and it has not formed the basis for the
award of any Degree / Diploma / Associateship / Fellowship or other similar
title to any candidate in any University.
Signature of the Candidate
FORMAT OF THE CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Thesis entitled .........................................
..............................................., submitted to Indira Gandhi Technological
and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
in ..................................................... is a record of original research work
done by Mr. / Ms........................................... during the period
...... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .of his / her study in the Department
of................................................at .......................................................
College / Research Institute / Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical
Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh), under my supervision and
guidance and the Thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any
Degree / Diploma / Associate ship / Fellowship or other similar title to any
candidate of any University.
Countersigned Signature of the Guide / Supervisor
Principal / Head of the Department /
Director (College) / (University) / (Research Institute)
SUBMISSION OF DOCTORAL THESIS BEFORE THE MINIMUM
PERIOD PRESCRIBED BY THE UNIVERSITY
Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations regarding theminimum period of research to be put in by candidates before becoming
eligible to submit their Thesis for the Degree, it shall be competent for the
University, to permit candidates to submit their Thesis earlier by a period
of not exceeding six months, provided such requests for earlier submission
from candidate is accompanied by:
(a) the recommendation of the Supervisor for the relaxation based on the
satisfactory completion of the research work for the Thesis topic with
evidence that the candidate has been working consistently even prior
to his / her provisional registration for the Ph.D. Degree, on the topic
of his / her research; and
Research findings vary ranging fromfifty to ninety percent of innovation
projects judged to have made little or nocontribution to organisational goals.
One survey regarding product innovationquotes that out of three thousand ideas fornew products, only one becomes a success
in the marketplace.
Innovations that fail are often potentiallygood ideas but have been rejected or
postponed due to budgetary constraints,lack of skills or poor fit with current goals.
Innovation implies change and can becounter to an organisation's orthodoxy.Space for fair hearing of innovative ideas
is required to balance the potentialautoimmune exclusion that quells aninfant innovative culture. Individualsare the atom of the organisation closeto the minutiae of daily activities. Withinindividuals gritty appreciation matters.
(b) evidence of having completed the required work for the Thesis by way
of at least two publications in the topic of Ph.D. research in recognized
journals.
RE-REGISTRATION
Candidates, who have not submitted the Thesis at the end of seven (M.Phil.
qualified) / eight years (PG qualified), may choose to re-register under the
same Supervisor in the same topic with the prescribed fees. In such
instances, the re-registered candidate shall be permitted to submit his / her
Thesis after a period of one year but not later than two years. For re-
registered candidates with change of Supervisor and / or topic of the Thesis,
the required period would be similar to that of freshly registered candidates.
ADJUDICATION OF THE Ph.D. THESIS
a) For all Ph.D. Thesis the panel must consist of two foreign examiners,
four examiners from outside Arunachal Pradesh and two examiners
from outside the geographical jurisdiction of Indira Gandhi Technological
and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh. No two examiners
shall be from the same institution.
b) The examiners to conduct Ph.D. Public Viva-voce examination may be
from within the North-East or from Universities situated in other States.
c) Only qualified research experts may be considered for appointment as
Foreign Examiners for Ph.D. Thesis evaluation.
d) The Thesis submitted by the candidate shall be referred for valuation
to a Board of Examiners consisting of three persons, of whom two may
be from the Panel of Examiners suggested and the third will be the
Supervisor. Each Member of the Board shall adjudicate the Thesis and
shall submit a detailed Report (in the prescribed form) on the merits
and demerits of the Thesis and finally indicate whether the Thesis is
"Not commended", "Commended" or "Recommended for resubmission".
The evaluation of Thesis, submitted by the candidate who has
undertaken his / her research under a Guide and a Co-Guide, be
evaluated by the Guide only.
e) If the University does not get the Evaluation Report from the examiner
even after the second reminder, another examiner shall be appointed
in his / her place.
f) In case, both Indian and Foreign examiners have not commended the
Thesis, the Thesis shall be rejected and the registration cancelled.
In case one of the two examiners has not commended the Thesis, the
Thesis shall be referred again to a fourth examiner, Indian or Foreign as
the case of may be (i.e. if the Thesis is not commended by a foreigner, the
fourth examiner shall be a foreigner and if it is not commended by an Indian,
the fourth examiner shall be an Indian) In the event of either the Indian orthe Foreign examiner rejects the Thesis, till the Report of the other examiner
is received, the Thesis should not be sent to the fourth examiner for
adjudication.
In case, the fourth examiner commends the Thesis, it will be accepted and
the candidate shall appear for the Public viva-voce examination. However,
if the fourth examiner does not commend the Thesis, the Thesis shall be
rejected and the registration cancelled.
i) As soon as the reports of evaluation are received from the examiners
by the University, they shall be sent to the Guide for consolidation of
the Reports.
ii) If the examiners insist on corrections to be made in the Thesis, the same shall be made before appearing
for the Public viva-voce examination, along with a Certificate from the Supervisor that the corrections
have been satisfactorily made.
iii) If the examiner (s) suggest a revision and re-submission of the Thesis, then the revised Thesis duly
certified by the guide shall be accepted and the candidate shall appear for the viva-voce.
iv) In case of a Thesis, which has been not specifically ‘commended’ or ‘not commended’ but revision
suggested, the Thesis shall be revised and the Thesis duly certified by the Supervisor sent to the
examiner who has suggested the revision for obtaining the commendation.
v) In case of a Thesis, which has been commended and revision suggested, a Certificate from the
Supervisor that the revision is satisfactory, would suffice.
g) (i) The candidate whose Thesis has been approved shall submit himself / herself to a Public viva-
voce Examination to be conducted by one external Indian Examiner, the Supervisor and the Members
of the Department in the subject concerned where he / she conducted research and outside
specialists, if any. The venue of the Public viva-voce Examination will be decided in consultation
with the Supervisor. The first notification for Ph.D. viva-voce Examination may be issued only after
the Examiner - Research Supervisor for the candidate, received the approval to issue the first
notice from the University authorities.
ii) 15 clear days of notice may be required to be given for issue of second notification from the first
notification. 15 clear days may be required to be given for conducting the viva-voce examination
from the date of issue of the second notification.
iii) The Supervisor shall fix the date and time of the viva-voce examination in consultation with the
external examiner appointed by the University for conducting the viva-voce examination. After
conducting the viva-voce examination, the Supervisor shall convey to the University, the result of
such examination endorsed by the external examiner. A candidate who is successful in the Public
viva-voce examination shall be declared to have qualified for the Ph.D. Degree by the University.
iv) A candidate who is not successful at the Public viva-voce examination may be permitted to undergo
the viva-voce examination a second time, within a period of three months but not before one
month after the first viva-voce.
v) The time-limit to resubmit the revised Thesis, as per the suggestions for revision and resubmission
of Thesis by the examiner(s) shall not exceed twelve full months.
vi) A candidate shall not ordinarily be permitted to submit the Thesis for the Degree or to take the
Public Viva-voce examination on more than two occasions.
vii) The Supervisor is to furnish a certificate, as follows, along with the report of the viva-voce
examination, in connection with the publication of the Thesis by the candidate, at a later date.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that
i) The corrections / modifications suggested by the examiners have been incorporated and
ii) Thesis does not have any objectionable material. Hence the Thesis is fit for publication, if the candidate
so desires.
PUBLICATION OF THE THESIS
A Thesis whether approved or not shall not be published in full without the permission of the University and
the University may grant permission for the publication under such conditions as it may impose.
Provided that a candidate may during the course of his / her research publish papers in standard research
journals as advised by his / her supervisor, but the Thesis as a whole shall not be published without
obtaining permission of the University. Permission for publication of the Thesis should be obtained within
five years of the award of the Degree.
CONFERMENT OF THE DEGREE
A candidate shall be eligible for the conferment of Ph.D. Degree, if he / she has undergone the prescribed
programme for a period of not less than two years in a Department / Institution of the University and passed
all the examinations and fulfils such conditions as have been prescribed therefore. Candidates who qualify for
the Ph.D. Degree shall be awarded the Degree in the discipline in which the candidate was registered. In the
case of interdisciplinary candidates the Degree will be awarded in the name of the interdisciplinary subject
and also the word "Interdisciplinary in Subject" should be mentioned in the Degree Certificate along with the
title of the Thesis. For example: A scholar who has Post Graduate Degree in Commerce can register for Ph.D.
in Management. The Supervisor who has Ph.D. in Management / a Supervisor from Commerce who has
already obtained recognition from the University for guiding Ph.D. in Management can guide the scholar and
the Degree will be awarded as Ph.D. in Management.
D.Litt. / D.Sc. / LL.D. / D.Mus. / Eng. D. / Ed.D. / DOL Qualifications
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh has pleasure in announcing
different Post Doctoral Programmes including Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.), Doctor of Science (D.Sc.), Doctor
of Laws (LL.D.), Doctor of Music (D.Mus.). Doctor of Engineering (Eng.D.), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.),
Doctor of Oriental Learning (DOL) with a view to enabling all those who have already acquired Ph.D.
qualifications and are keen to pursue Post Doctoral studies.
Eligibility for Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.) : Ph.D. in the relevant subjects (Arts and Humanities)
Eligibility for Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) : Ph.D. in the relevant Science subjects
Eligibility for Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) : Ph.D. in the relevant subject of Juridical Science
Eligibility for Doctor of Music (D.Mus.) : Ph.D. in the relevant subjects related to Music
Eligibility for Doctor of Engineering (Eng.D.) : Ph.D. in the relevant subjects related to Engineering
Eligibility for Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) : Ph.D. in the relevant subjects related to Education
Eligibility for Doctor of Oriental Learning (DOL) : Ph.D. in the relevant subject
The Rules and Regulations / Duration / Fee for D.Litt. / D.Sc. / LL.D. / D.Mus. / Eng. D. / Ed.D. / DOL Degrees
will be the same as that of the Ph.D. Degree.
Admission Procedure for Admission to the Doctoral ProgrammesAll those interested in getting admitted to one of the following Degrees which are conducted under regular full
time / part time / external mode are required to complete the following formalities :
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.)
Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)
Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)
Doctor of Music (D.Mus.)
Doctor of Engineering (Eng.D.)
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Doctor of Oriental Learning (DOL)
Step Number 1
Download the On-line Entrance Examination Form and fill up the same.
Step Number 2
Get a Bank Draft made for Rs. 1000 only in the name of Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences
University, Arunachal Pradesh payable at New Delhi.
Step Number 3
Send the filled up On-line Entrance Examination Form, attach four photographs and other relevant documents
and the Bank Draft to the Director of Research, Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University,
Arunachal Pradesh, Liaison Office : A 16, Paryavaran Complex, South of Saket, New Delhi - 110030.
Step Number 4
Contact the Director, World Academy of Research and Development (WARD) of Indira Gandhi Technological
and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh (Email : [email protected]) for appearing
in the On-line Entrance Examination.
Step Number 5
Wait for the results of the On-line Entrance Examination. If selected, fill up the Admission Form available on
this website. Also get the Guide's / Supervisor's Empanelment Form filled up by your Guide / Supervisor for
taking support in the process of selecting the Research Topic and preparing the Synopsis to be submitted to
the University.
Step Number 6
If the Topic and the Synopsis are approved by the University, the selected candidates will be required to pay
the Admission and Registration Fee of Rs. 10,125 besides the First Year fee of Rs. 60,000 in the form of Bank
Draft in the name of "Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh" payable
at New Delhi. The fee is to be submitted along with all other documents needed to declare the Research
Scholars, a Regular participants in the Research Degree selected by the student.
Step Number 7
The Research Scholar will be working on the Research Topic under the expert supervision of the Research
Guide / Supervisor.
Step Number 8
The Progress Report will be submitted every six months and unless four Reports are received and favourably
considered by the Research Board, no Thesis will be accepted.
Step Number 9
The entire programme will be conducted as detailed in other pages on this website. The Second Year fee of
Rs. 60,000 is payable after one year from the date of admission. The Examination and Evaluation fee of
Rs. 15,000 is payable to the University while submitting the Doctoral Thesis.
Step Number 10
Based on the successful efforts of the research scholars and after adhering to all the rules and regulations, the
concerned Research Degree (Ph.D. / D.Litt. / D.Sc. / LL.D. / Eng. D. / Ed.D. / D.Mus. / DOL) will be awarded.
Further Information
For all other information, please call 08826150164 / 08826150165.
Email queries on [email protected] are welcome.
Completed Admission Forms or any other related query may be addressed to :
The Director of Research, World Academy of Research and Development (WARD)
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
A 16, Paryavaran Complex, South of Saket, New Delhi - 110030.
Hon'ble President of India H.E. Shri Pranab Mukherjee
with the Chancellor of Indira Gandhi Technological and
Medical Sciences University Arunachal Pradesh,
Dr. Priya Ranjan Trivedi discussing the need for
research and value based educational policy
in the country for solving different problems.
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Dr. Man Mohan
Singh with the Chancellor of Indira Gandhi
Technological and Medical Sciences University
Arunachal Pradesh, Dr. Priya Ranjan Trivedi
discussing the prospects and the constraints of
vocational and employment centric education.
The Arunachal Pradesh GazetteEXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 99, Vol. XIX, Nahariagun, Wednesday, May 30, 2012, Jyaistha 9, 1934 (Saka)
GOVERNMENT OP ARUNACHAL PRADESHLAW, LEGISLATIVE AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
ARUNACHAL PRADESH CIVIL SECRETARIAT
ITANAGAR
NOTIFICATION
The 30th May, 2012
No. LAW/LEGN-1/2012—The following Act of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly which was
passed in the Eighth Session of the Fifth Legislative Assembly and received the assent of the Governor of
Arunachal Pradesh is hereby published for general information.
(Received the assent of the Governor on 26th May, 2012)
THE INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY ACT, 2012
(Act No. 6 of 2012)
ON-LINE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FORM
Choice for the Course
Ph.D. / D.Litt. / D.Sc. / Eng.D. / Ed.D. / LL.D. / D.Mus. / DOL(Tick one only)
NAME OF THE APPLICANT..........................................................................................................
FATHER'S NAME......................................................................................................................
DATE OF BIRTH............................................................................................................................
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ........................................................................................
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EMAIL : ..........................................................MOBILE.................................................................
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS .............................................................................................
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SUBJECT OF SPECIALISATION ................................................................................................
NAME OF THE GUIDE / SUPERVISOR ...................................................................................
UNDERTAKING
I wish to appear in the On-line Entrance Test being conducted by Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences
University, Arunachal Pradesh for admission to Ph.D. / D.Litt. / D.Sc. / LL.D. / Eng.D. / Ed.D. / D.Mus. / DOL. I am
submitting a Bank Draft for Rs. 1000 in the name of “Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University,
Arunachal Pradesh” payable at New Delhi on account of the On-line Entrance Test.
Date : Place : Signature
Paste your recent
Passport / Stamp
Size Photograph
and attach three
extra photographs
separately
MOST IMPORTANT : Applicants are directed to send their completed Application Forms at
New Delhi address only by Registered / Speed Post. Candidates will be appearing for the
On-line Test to be conducted by the University after the receipt of the completed Application
Form for appearing in the On-line Test for admission to the Ph.D. and other Higher Degrees.
INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICAL ANDMEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
Established under Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical
Sciences University Act 2012, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro - 791120, Arunachal Pradesh, India
WORLD ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (WARD)A Constituent Unit of Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
Liaison Office : A 16, Paryavaran Complex, South of Saket, New Delhi - 110030
Ph.D. / D.Litt. / D.Sc. / Eng.D. / Ed.D. / LL.D. / D.Mus. / DOL (Regular Mode)
(Mention your subject area)
NAME OF THE APPLICANT.............................................................................
FATHER'S NAME.....................................................................................................................
DATE OF BIRTH............................................................................................................................
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ........................................................................................
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EMAIL..........................................................MOBILE.....................................................................
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION (Enclose Copies of Bachelor's and Master's Degree Certificates / MarksSheets)
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE RESEARCH SUPERVISOR / GUIDE
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EMAIL..........................................................MOBILE.....................................................................
TITLE OF THE RESEARCH (Mention the Topic) ...........................................................................
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(Attach Synopsis Recommended by the Research Supervisor)
DETAILS OF PAYMENT .................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................................Bank Draft for the Admission and Registration Fee of Rs. 10,125 and First year of fee of Rs. 60,000 to be made in the name of "India Gandhi
Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh" payable at New Delhi.
UNDERTAKING
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research degree ticked by me above under regular mode. I promise to follow the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of
M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree) Regulations 2009. I am enclosing the first year fee through Bank Draft. The remaining fee will be paid by me in the
form of Bank Draft next year as detailed in the prospectus / website.
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INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICAL ANDMEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
Established under Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical
Sciences University Act 2012, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro - 791120, Arunachal Pradesh, India
WORLD ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (WARD)A Constituent Unit of Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
Liaison Office : A 16, Paryavaran Complex, South of Saket, New Delhi - 110030
PROFORMA FOR EMPANELMENT / REGISTRATION
AS A RESEARCH SUPERVISOR / GUIDE
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Qualification ............................................................................................................................
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I hereby send my details mentioned above for my empanelment / registration / recognition as
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Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences Univeristy, Arunachal Pradesh.
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INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICAL ANDMEDICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
Established under Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical
Sciences University Act 2012, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro - 791120, Arunachal Pradesh, India
WORLD ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (WARD)A Constituent Unit of Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh
Liaison Office : A 16, Paryavaran Complex, South of Saket, New Delhi - 110030