Course duration: 3 to 5 years
Eligibility: Master’s in CS/IT or related field with 55% marks; UGC-NET/JRF, GATE preferred.
Type: Full-time / Part-time Doctoral
Candidates must have a Master’s degree (M.Tech/M.E/M.Sc in Computer Science, IT, or equivalent) with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA. Some specializations may have additional requirements.
Admission is based on an entrance test and a personal interview. Candidates with valid UGC-NET/JRF, GATE, or equivalent scores may be exempt from the entrance test.
Research areas include Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, Cloud Computing, Quantum Computing, and more.
The PhD program typically takes a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 6 years, depending on research progress and thesis completion.
Yes, research fellowships, stipends, and financial aid are available based on merit and research projects. Candidates are encouraged to apply for external funding as well.
Yes, PhD scholars must complete mandatory coursework before beginning full-scale research. The coursework covers research methodology, technical writing, and domain-specific subjects.
Yes, the university collaborates with leading IT companies and research organizations, providing PhD scholars with opportunities for industry-based projects and real-world research applications.
Yes, PhD scholars must publish at least two research papers in indexed journals before submitting their thesis, as per university guidelines.
Supervisors are assigned based on research interests and faculty expertise. Candidates may express preferences during the admission process.
For more details, contact the PhD admissions office at phd-admissions@mituniversity.edu.in or visit the university website.
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