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UNIVERSITY OF DELHI

BULLETIN OF INFORMATION
FOR ADMISSION TO
M.Phil./Ph.D. PROGRAMMES
(2020-2021)
Message from the Vice-Chancellor

A hearty welcome to the University of Delhi!


Ever since
ince its inception in 1922, DU the popular name of the University of Delhi -- has distinguished itself as
the premier institution of higher education in India. Located in the capital city of India, the University is a
beacon of knowledge for the nation and has been recognised as a metaphor for excellence in tertiary
ter
education.

Functioning from two campuses -- the North and the South -- the University and its colleges straddle the
length and breadth of Delhi and serve as a vibrant space not only for intellectual discourses but also for
cultural interaction. With 911 Colleges, 16 Faculties, 86 Departments, 20Centres,
Centres, and 03 Institute, the
University
niversity is committed to offering exceptional educational opportunities through a wide range of courses in
almost all domains of knowledge with outstanding faculty, advanced cur
curricula,
ricula, avant-garde
avant pedagogy,
comprehensive extracurricular activities
activities, and cutting edge infrastructure.

As the alma mater of a great many alumni, who have distinguished themselves in multifarious spheres of
human endeavour, the University is endowed with a vast pool of intellectual resources. The University takes
great pride in having mouldeda number of heads of foreign states, and one of India’s Prime Ministers, with
another one having graced its faculty. Many of India’s best
best-known
known litterateurs, intellectuals,
intellec scientists,
economists, legal luminaries, civil servants, defence personnel, politicians, sports persons, film personalities,
journalists, and business leaders have been students or faculty members of this institution.

No wonder our colleges find themselves


emselves at the top of various all India rankings instituted for higher education
institutions. The year 2019 has been significant for us as the University has been conferred
conferre with the
prestigious Institution of Eminence (IoE) status by the MHRD. It has also
o improved its performance in QS
World University ranking by subjects by figuring in top 50 to 200 institutions globally.

As a global leader in knowledge creation and dissemination, the University of Delhi has envisioned a unique
trajectory for the 21st century
entury by tapping the transformative power of liberal arts, social sciences and state-of-
state
the-art science and technology education and research. As the University starts broadening its research
horizons under the Institution of Eminence scheme by establishing a number of research-based institutions
having interdisciplinary/multi-disciplinary approach, we are confident it will give an opportunity to our
students to be proactive and to face the challenges of this century with much maturity and inventiveness.

In this journey of institutional excellence, we remain firmly devoted to educating the leaders of the future by
building and sustaining an academic ambience that enables students from all corners of the country and the
world to realize their potential without any barriers. Our robust admissions system is committed to full
transparency and remains insulated from any malpractices and biases ensuring the selection of the candidates
having the strongest potential,meeting all selection criteria.

While the University has in place a range of regulatory policies and practices, we go beyond the call of these
obligations to meet societal aspirations. We are fully sensitized towards the constitutional provisions and
values and are committed to meet them in letter and spirit.

As you consider applying to the University, we would like to assure that your academic pursuit will be in an
environment that provides wholesomeness, security, and inclusivity keeping in mind the individuality,
convenience and safety of each one of you. We, at the University of Delhi, are committed to lifelong learning
and hold dear our institutional and individual attributes of honesty, integrity, kindness, compassion, altruism
and ethics. Upholding our core cultural philosophy of VasudhaivaKutumbakam(the world is one family), the
University is devoted to nation-building through abjuring violence and adhering to the constitutional and
universal values of fraternity and expects you to become the propagators of these values.

I invite you to be a part of this venerable University and partake in this vibrant and thrilling journey towards
endless opportunities. I am sure that the values reflected in the University’s motto Niṣṭhā Dhṛtiḥ Satyam (firm
devotion to truth) will continue to inspire you. I guarantee that your being part of the student community of
the University will enrich and sustain you to make fair choices and to take up roles in life in a fulfilling
manner not only for yourself but also for humankind.

I look forward to your having a pleasant, healthy and fruitful association with the University of Delhi.

Best wishes,

Yogesh Tyagi
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been entrusted with the conduct of University of
Delhi Entrance Examination 2020 for Admissions to Entrance based Postgraduate Courses.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India (GoI) has
established National Testing Agency (NTA) as an independent autonomous and self-
sustained premier testing organization under Society Registration Act, 1860 for conducting
efficient, transparent and international standards tests in order to assess the competency of
candidates for admissions to premier higher educationinstitutions.
The objectives of NTA, inter-alia, include:
i. To conduct efficient, transparent and international standard tests in order to assess the
competency of candidates foradmission.
ii. To undertake research on educational, professional and testing system to identify gaps in the
knowledge systems and take steps for bridgingthem.
iii. To produce and disseminate information and research on education and professional
developmentstandards.
TO BE READ CAREFULLY

 An eligible applicant desirous to seek admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. Course(s) of the University of


Delhi for the academic session 2020-21 must read the contents of this Bulletin of
Informationcarefully.
 Changes made in any programme after the release of this Bulletin shall become effective from the
date it is posted on M.Phil./Ph.D.AdmissionPortal:http://www.du.ac.in.
 University reserves the right to revise, amend, update, or delete any part of this Bulletin without
giving any prior notice. Any change so made shall be updated on the M.Phil./Ph.D.AdmissionPortal.
 Applicants are responsible for regularly checking the portal for any updates and grievances resulting
from lack of reading / consulting this bulletin will notbeentertained.

FOREIGN STUDENTS

The University has a designated Foreign Students‘ Advisor Office to handle all enquiries regarding
rules and responsibilities for admitting Foreign Candidates. The foreign national applicants may
approach: FOREIGN STUDENTS‘ REGISTRY OFFICE
Room No. 03, Conference Centre,
Near Gate No. 4, North Campus,
University of Delhi, Delhi — 110007
Phone No: +91-11-27666756

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Dealing Time: 09:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. & 2.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. (IST)

(The office will remain closed on Saturdays, Sundays and all Public / Gazetted Holidays)

APPLICATION FEE (Non-refundable)

for

ONLINE APPLICATION TO M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes(2020-21)

SC/ST/EWS/PwD: Rs. 300/- (per course)

UR and OBC : Rs. 750/- (per course)


All the candidates seeking admission to the M.Phil./ Ph.D. Courses are
required to register online.

The admission of the candidates for M.Phil. Programme /Ph.D.


Programme is governed by the Ordinance VI and its amendments of
the University of Delhi.M.Phil/Ph.D. Applicants may also see Admission
Guidelines for M.Phil/Ph.D. programmes at
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/20062019_Annexure%202%20Guidelines%20MPhil%20PhD
%20admission%20students.pdf

For notification regarding M.Phil./ Ph.D. admissions, visit:


http://www.du.ac.in

For further updates on information regarding M.Phil./ Ph.D. admissions, visit:


http://www.du.ac.in/

Research at the University of Delhi


The University of Delhi revels in having the highest standards of research in the country with eminent
research faculty to match the best in the world. Its strong commitment to excellence in research is
reflected by perusal of its funding from extramural sources. Outstanding research work has been
rewarded with international and national recognition and awards. University publications are published
in the best research journals with the highest impact factors. The research faculty is the recipient of the
most prestigious research fellowships across the world. The University awards more than 400 doctorate
degrees every year. The University has more than 50 partner universities across the world with which
active collaboration for research and student/faculty exchange is strongly encouraged.
DISCLAIMER
• This Bulletin of Information is a compendium of inputs assembled and collated from various
Faculties, Departments, Centres, Colleges, other DU institutions and the related sources. Due
care has been taken to reproduce the authentic official version of rules and regulations and
other relevant information in this Bulletin, as far as possible. However, it should, in no case,
be construed as a warranty, express or implied, regarding completeness and accuracy of the
information so far provided as a ready reference.
• The University of Delhi disclaims any liability towards any individual for any loss or damage
caused to him / her arising out of any action taken on the basis of the information in the
bulletin. Any error, if found, in the bulletin may be due to inadvertent omissions, clerical
mistakes or any other reason. The University reserves the right to modify, update or delete
any part of the Bulletin without any prior notice.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Before filling the application form for online registration, the candidates are advised to read the
contents of the Bulletin of Information carefully and also consult the Delhi University Act,
1922 and the Statutes. The Ordinances, Rules and Regulations of the University of Delhi
available on the University website, www.du.ac.in which would be binding onthem.

CAUTION
In case of non-compliance of any of the requirements for admission including the non-
submission of relevant documents and / or non-payment of Fee within the prescribed date and
time, the candidate will lose his / her right to admission.
If at any stage original documents relating to the admission of a candidate are found to be fake
/ non-genuine or fabricated or in any other manner defective, the said candidate will not be
admitted and if already admitted, admission will be cancelled without any prior notice in this
regard. If the same is found after the completion of course, his / her degree will be cancelled
and appropriate legal action will be taken against him / her.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Information related to the AdmissionProcess .......................................................................... 1


1.1 Schedule of M.Phil. /Ph.D.Admission ...................................................................................... 1
1.2 Admission Procedure ................................................................................................................. 2
1.2.1 OnlineRegistration .................................................................................................................. 2
1.2.2 Centres for theEntranceTest.................................................................................................... 5
1.2.3 Seatavailability........................................................................................................................ 6
1.2.4 RegistrationFee ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 EntranceExamination ............................................................................................................ 6
1.4 Interview .................................................................................................................................. 10
1.5 IntimationRegardingAdmission ............................................................................................... 10
2. EligibilityCriteria ..................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Qualifyingexaminations ........................................................................................................... 11
2.2 EquivalenceCriteria.................................................................................................................. 11
2.3 Relaxations/Concessions.......................................................................................................... 11
2.4 Reservations ............................................................................................................................. 11
3. General Information ................................................................................................................. 11
3.1 Frequently AskedQuestions(FAQs) ......................................................................................... 12
4. UniversityFacilities .................................................................................................................. 14
4.1 Hostel ....................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 Library ..................................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 Shodhganga .............................................................................................................................. 16
4.4 MedicalFacility ........................................................................................................................ 16
4.5 ICT ........................................................................................................................................... 16
4.6 Sports ....................................................................................................................................... 16
4.7 UtilityCentre ............................................................................................................................ 16
4.8 University ScienceInstrumentation Centre ............................................................................. 16
5 Students‘Aid .............................................................................................................................. 17
5.1 Policies on conduct ofstudents ................................................................................................. 17
5.2 International RelationsCell ...................................................................................................... 17
5.3 Central PlacementCell(CPC) ................................................................................................... 17
5.4 Cultural Council ....................................................................................................................... 18
5.5 Students‘Organization.............................................................................................................. 18
Annexure—I ................................................................................................................................. 19
Annexure—II................................................................................................................................ 22
Annexure—III .............................................................................................................................. 24
Annexure—IV .............................................................................................................................. 26
Annexure—V ................................................................................................................................ 28
Annexure_VI ................................................................................................................................ 29
Annexure—VII ............................................................................................................................. 33
Annexure— VIII .......................................................................................................................... 40
Annexure— IX ............................................................................................................................. 41
Annexure—X ................................................................................................................................ 50
1. Information related to the AdmissionProcess

1.1 Schedule of M.Phil. / Ph.D.Admission

Task Start Date End Date

Registration and Payment of Application Fee

Entrance Tests*

Declaration of Entrance Test Results / Grievance


Handling TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER AT
www.du.ac.in
Interviews/ Presentation of Synopsis**

Meeting of Respective M.Phil. Committee / DRC

Meeting of BRS

Ph.D. Course Work Commencement

Help Desk Information


For any general queries related to Online Registration Procedure, applicant may contact

For all Applicants / Candidates For PwD Applicants / Candidates Only


Dean, Admission office, Room No. Equal Opportunity Cell,
3, Conference Centre, Near Gate No. Tutorial Building, Faculty of Arts,
4, North Campus, University of Near Central Library, North Campus,
Delhi, Delhi — 110007 University of Delhi, Delhi — 110007
Phone: +91-11-27667092; +91-11-27006900 Phone: +91-11-27662602
Dealing Time: 10:00 a.m. - 5: 00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)

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1.2 Admission Procedure

1.1.1 OnlineRegistration

i. All the candidates seeking admission to the M.Phil. / Ph.D. Programmeare required to
registeronline.

ii. The admission of the candidates for the M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme is governed by the
Ordinance VI dated 9 August 2017 and its subsequent amendmentsof the University of
Delhi [see Annexure-X:Ordinance VI and its amendments:Procedure for Award of Master
of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Degree]

iii. Admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme is through entrance examination, followed by an


interview.ApplicantsseekingadmissioninM.Phil./Ph.D.
programmeshallgothrough―ClauseB “Procedure for Admission” of Ordinance VI and its
amendments (point 2 and 3)[Annexure-X:Ordinance VI and its amendments:Procedure for
Award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree] to
check if they are exempted from appearing in the Entrance Test. However, interview is
mandatory for allapplicants.

iv. Anapplicantshallprovidedetailsofthe―ResearchProposalontheadmissionportalfor seeking


admission in M.Phil./Ph.D. Programmes in certain Departments. Applicant must go
through Annexure-IV: Requirement of Research Proposal for admission to M.Phil.
Programme in various Departments(for M.Phil) and Annexure-V: Requirement of
Research Proposal for admission to Ph.D. Programme in various Departments.(for
Ph.D.)to check ifthe―Research Proposal is mandatoryfortheapplied Programme.

v. A list of M.Phil. and Ph.D. courses offered by various faculties is given inAnnexure-I:
M.Phil.* offered under the following Faculties and its Departments: and Annexure-
II: Ph.D. Offered* under the following Faculties and its Departments:-respectively.
Major areas of research offered by various Departments are listedin.

vi. There is a common Web Portal for the centralized registration of candidates seeking
admission to the M.Phil./ Ph.D. Programme in the University. Online registration details
are available on the following M.Phil./ Ph.D. Programmeportal:http://www.du.ac.in
Anyfirsttimeuser,inordertoaccessM.Phil./Ph.D. AdmissionPortal,needtoregisteron the
portal. With a valid e-mail ID the candidate can easily Register and generatelogin
details byclickingon―NewUserRegistrationbutton.
• Applicants who do not have a valid e-mail ID must create an e-mail ID before
proceeding.
• Click Help tab on the Portal to view the Step by Step Instructions to fill the
Application Form.1

1
Step-by-step guide for filling up the online Application Form is provided in Annexure — I.

2
• In the 'Login details', every applicant will furnish personal details (as given in
applicant‘scertificates), e-mail ID and mobile number (10 digit number without any
prefix), which will be used for future correspondence, and will create a password (of
maximum six characters).
• Please ascertain that all the details given in the form are complete and correct, because
the same will be used throughout the admissionprocedure.
A. On successful submission of the required details a confirmation link will be generated on
the given e-mail ID, and the applicant would confirm his / her Registration by clicking
thelink.
B. The applicants need to keep both USERNAME (e-mail ID) and PASSWORD handy
because it will be required to access their account on the portal as well as for all the
future correspondence throughout the admission process.
C. The applicants need to re-login to the portal using 'USERNAME', 'PASSWORD'
or'MOBILE NUMBER' and 'OTP' and complete the Application Form. Applicants
need to upload the followingitems:
• His / her Passport size Photograph (maximum size: 50 KB; Formats: JPG / JPEG /
PNG)
• His / her Scanned Signature (maximum size: 50 KB; Formats: JPG / JPEG /PNG)
D. The applicants also need to furnish their Identity Proof, and need to upload the scanned
copy of the same. This can be any one of the followingdocuments:
Aadhaar Card (with photograph) / Voter‘s Identity Card / PAN Card / Passport /
Driving License/Ration Card (with photograph)
E. The uploaded files can be checked and, if required, can be replaced before submission.
Once all the above-mentioned files are duly uploaded, the applicant can proceedwith
―SubmitMyProfile.
F. The applicantcan save his/ her inputsby clicking ―Save Applicationand check the details
filled in theform.
G. After furnishing all the required details and documents, the applicant can proceed with
any one of the three options available at the bottom of the page: 'EDIT', ‘PAY
FEE'&'MYHOME'.
H. TheApplicationFeecanbepaidthroughanyoneoftheavailableonlinepayment
options: Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, and UPI.
I. The application will be considered complete only after the realization of onlinepayment.
J. For any query related to the admission procedure, the applicants are advised to first check
the FAQs; and if not satisfied, they can contact the concernedDepartment. 2
K. Applicant shall now choose the Ph.D. or M.Phil. Programme for which the applicant
seeks to apply. Major areas of research offered by various Departments are listed in. For
further details, an applicant may go through the Departments‘ websites given inSection7.
L. Once the option of Ph.D. or M.Phil. is filled, the applicant can proceed with the online
registration byclicking―Apply.Applicantshallprovide educationaldetai ls.

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Contact Details of the University Departments / Centres shall be provided as Annexure

3
M. Applicant seeking admission to Ph.D. courses with approved scholarship/fellowship,
shall providethedetailsofthefinancialsupporttopursuethecourse. For details applicants
shall go through Clause C “Eligibility Criteria” of the Ordinance VI and its
amendments (point 4, 5 and 6)[seeAnnexure- XI: Ordinance VI and its amendments:
Procedure for Award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D.) Degree].
N. Applicants shall go through―Clause B “Procedure for Adm ission”of the Ordinance VI
and its amendments (point 2 and 3) [see Annexure-XI: Ordinance VI and its
amendments: Procedure for Award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of
Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree] to check if they are exempted from appearing in the Entrance
Test.
O. As mentioned above, applicant must go through Annexure-IV: Requirement of Research
Proposal for admission to M. Phil. Programme in various Departments and Annexure-V:
Requirement of Research Proposal for admission to Ph.D. Programme in various
Departments to check if the ―Research Proposal is mandatory for the applied
Programme or not.
P. In case the―ResearchProposalis mandatory for the applied M. Phil./Ph.D. programme, an
applicant needs to provide the following details:
i. Your proposed theme and scope of research for M. Phil./Ph.D.
ii. What are the major writings in the field in which you would like to pursue your
M. Phil./Ph.D.? If you have made any original contributions in the field of
proposed research then mention it.
iii. Primary sources/field work, methodology, hypothesis /research, questions and
issues in the proposed field of interest (approx. 2500words).
iv. Past Research Experience, Publications (if any)
v. Additional Information
Q. It may be noted that an applicant cannot proceed further leaving the above
mentionedentries blank. Thus, even if ―Research Proposal is not mandatory for the
applied M. Phil./Ph.D. programme, an applicant may write ―Not Applicable in these
entries to proceed further or otherwise, an applicant may still provide these details.
R. Applicant shall also provide the Last/Current employment details, if any.
S. An applicant has a choice to appear in the written examination in one of the cities listed in
Section 1.2.2.
T. Applicant shall click theSave Applicati on and proceed to check the details filled in the
form.
U. There are three options available at the bottom of the page, which are: 'Click to Modify
Application', 'Pay Fee' & 'My Home'. After providing complete information, applicant
shall proceed with the fee payment by clicking Pay Fee‘.
V. Application submission process shall be completed only after payment of the online
registration fee.
W. Candidates desirous of applying in M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes of the Department,
requires to fill only single registration form.
X. In case a candidate wishes to apply in more than one Programme (in same or different
Departments) then also the candidate shall fill separate registration form for each
Programme. It may be noted that same Login details shall be used for all the registration
forms filled by the candidate. Candidate shall be required to pay separate registration fee
for applying to each Course.
Y. For any query related to the admission process, candidate may first check the FAQs
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(Section 8). Candidate may also contact the concerned Department.
Z. Step-by-step guide for filling up the online registration form is provided on the
M.Phil./Ph.D.admissionportalunderM.Phil./Ph.D.ProgrammeAdmission2020:Helplink.
 Foreign nationals may visit Section 3for details related with their registration/
admissionprocess.
 Please note that permission to appear in the written examination is subject to the
candidate‘s fulfilling the minimum eligibility requirements prescribed for applying to
the concerned programme of study. In case a candidate does not meet the minimum
eligibility criteria prescribed for applying to the concerned programme and appears in
the written examination, it is done at the candidate‘s own risk and cost, and if at any
stage, it is found that the minimum eligibility requirements are not fulfilled, the
admission, if granted, shall be cancelled ipsofacto.

1.1.2 Centres for the EntranceTest3


Entrance Test shall be conducted at the Centres located in the following cities:

1. Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar 9. Hyderabad 17. Trivandrum


2. Bangalore 10. Jaipur 18. Varanasi
3. Bhopal 11. Jammu 19. Srinagar(Kashmir)
4. Bhubaneshwar 12. Kolkata 20. Imphal
5. Chandigarh/Mohali 13. Mumbai/Navi Mumbai 21. Shimla
6. Chennai 14. Nagpur 22. Amritsar
15. Patna 23. Dehradun
7. Delhi (NCR)* 24. Raipur
8. Guwahati 16. Ranchi

*Delhi/NCRincludes: Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad

 The University can change/shift the examination city centre opted by the candidate to another
nearby centre, if number of candidates are more/less at any examination citycentre. 

 The Examination City Centre, once opted, shall not be changed. Please check the admit
card carefully for your Name, Subject Group, Date of Birth, Gender, Examination
Centre Name, City, and Category, etc. 

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At the time of application, an applicant can choose any three of the aforementioned cities, in order of preference,
to appear for the EntranceTest, but once the application is submitted he / she will not be allowed to change his / her
preference. Moreover, his / her preference will be honoured only if considerable number of candidates have given
the city as theirchoice.

The University reserves the right to change / cancel any Centre of Examination without assigning any reason.

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1.1.3 Seatavailability

a) The seat distribution for M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes in different Departments (as in
2019 – 20) is given in Annexure-II (Total number of available seats in the M.Phil.
Programme in various Departments)andAnnexure-III(Total number of available
seats in the Ph.D. Programmein various Departments.)respectively. The seats for the
session 2020 – 21 shall be updated on the portal. The reservation to the prescribed extent
shall apply in compliance with the rules notified by theUniversity.

1.1.4 RegistrationFee

a) Registration fee (non-refundable) for the written examination is thefollowing:

SC/ST/EWS/PwD Rs. 300/-

Unreserved and OBC Rs. 750/-

b) Registration fee has to be paid during online registration process through one of the
available online payment options.

c) Candidate shall be required to pay separate registration fee for each Programme, for
which the candidate isapplying.

d) Please note that the online registration process shall be completed only after realization of
the online registrationfee.

e) Registration fee will not be refunded/adjusted/charged back in anycircumstances.

M. Phil./PhD. Programmes are governed by Ordinance VI and its


amendments (Annexure X) of University of Delhi. Please refer to it for
exemption from Entrance Examination and other details.

1.2 EntranceExamination
 There shall be a common entrance examination for both M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes.
If a candidate wishes to apply in both the Programmes offered by these Departments, they
can do so by selecting both the courses in the sameform.

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 The information of the link to download the Admit Card for the entrance examination
shall be displayed separately on the website of University of Delhi (www.du.ac.in)
 The syllabus for the entrance examination of each M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme is the
corresponding M.A./M.Com/M.Sc. (or equivalent) syllabus of the University of Delhi
or/and as given on the respective Department‘swebsite.
 Electronic Gadgets, like Mobile Phone, Calculator etc., edibles, narcotics, alcohol and
tobacco products are strictly prohibited inside the TestCentre.
 Smoking, eating and drinking are strictly prohibited inside the examinationhall.
 The applicants are provisionally allowed to appear for the Entrance Test and their
candidature is subject to the fulfilment of the Minimum Eligibility Criteria at the time of
Admission.
 The duration of EntranceTest will be twohours..

(A) Important Instructions forCandidates

(Candidates are advised to go through instruction printed on admit card carefully before
going for the Examination)

 Candidates MUST bring the following documents on the day of examination at the test
centre.
 Print out of the downloaded Admitcard
 One passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the Online Application Form) for
pasting on the specific space in the attendance sheet at the Centre during theExamination
 Any one of the following photo IDs issued by the Govt. of India (original, valid and non-
expired), viz. / Driving License/ Voter ID/ Passport/ Aadhaar Card (With photograph)/
Ration Card (withphotograph)
 PwD certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming the relaxation under PwD
category
 The candidates shall report at the Examination Centre one hour and thirty minutes (i.e. 90
minute) before the commencement of the examination so as to complete the frisking and
registration formalities well before thetime.
 Registration desk will close 30 minutes prior to theexamination.
 The candidates are advised to read the instructions on the admit card carefully and follow
them during the conduct of theexamination.
 Candidates should take their seat immediately after opening of the examination hall. If the
candidates do not report in time due to any reason i.e. traffic jam, train/bus delay etc., they
are likely to miss some of the general instructions to be announced in the Examination
Rooms/Halls. The NTA shall not be responsible for anydelay.

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 The candidate must show, on demand, the Admit Card for entry in the examination
room/hall. A candidate who does not possess the valid Admit Card shall not be allowed to
enter the examinationcentre.
 Candidates should find and sit on their allocated seat only. Any candidate found to have
changed room/hall or the seat on his/her own other than allotted would be considered as a
case of Unfairmeans and the candidature shall be cancelled and no plea would beaccepted.
 The candidate should ensure that the question paper available on the computer is as per the
opted Subject Group indicated in the Admit Card. In case, the subject of question paper is
other than the opted paper, the same may be brought to the notice of the Invigilator
concerned.
 Candidates are not allowed to carry any baggage inside the Examination Centre. NTA will
not be responsible for any belongings stolen or lost at thepremises.
 Candidate shall appear at their own cost at the Centre on Date and shift as indicated in their
Admit Card issued by the NTA. Under no circumstances the choice of cities for centre and
shift provided in the Admit Card shall bechanged.
 No candidate, without the special permission of the Centre Superintendent or the Invigilator
concerned, will leave his/her seat or Examination Room/Hall until the full duration of the
paper is over. Candidates must follow the instructions strictly as instructed by the Centre
Superintendent/Invigilators. Candidates should not leave the room/hall without handing
over their rough sheets to the Invigilator on duty in theRoom/Hall.
 Candidates should not be in possession of any material listed in the list of prohibited
material.
 Virtual calculator, wherever permissible, will be available on the computer screen during
the EntranceTest.
 All calculations/writing work are to be done only in the rough sheet provided at the centre
in the examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test candidates must hand over the
rough sheets to the invigilator on duty in theRoom/Hall.
 The candidates must sign and paste the photograph on the Attendance Sheet at the
appropriateplace.
 The candidates are governed by all Rules and Regulations of the NTA with regard to their
conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of Unfair means will be dealt with as perrules.

Candidates who do not bring above mentioned documents will not be allowed to appear
in the examination.

(B) ProhibitedMaterials
Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, Calculators, Docu Pen, Slide Rules, Log Tables and
Electronic Watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written material, bits of papers, mobile phone, Blue-
tooth devices, pager or any other electronic gadget/ device etc.

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 The candidates are prohibited to bring any kind of electronic gadgets/device in the examination
room/hall.
 If any candidate is in possession of any of the above item, his/ her candidature will be treated as
unfair means and lead to cancellation of the current examination & also debar the candidate for
future examination(s) & the material will be seized.
 Smoking, chewing gutka, spitting etc. in the Examination Room/Hall is strictly prohibited.
 Instrument/Geometry/Pencil box, Handbag, Purse, Any kind of Paper/ Stationery, Eatables/snacks
and Tea/coffee/cold drinks/Water (loose or packed), Mobile Phone/ Ear Phone/Microphone/Pager,
Calculator, Camera, Tape Recorder, any metallic item or electronic gadgets etc. are NOT allowed in
the examination Room/Hall.
Diabetic students will be allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/ apple/orange) and
transparent water bottle to the examination hall. However, they will not be allowed to carry packed foods like
chocolate/candy/sandwich etc.

1.2.1 PROCEDURE OF DECLARATION OFRESULT

(A) Display of recorded responses and Answer key for Challenge


 The information of the display of Answer Key of the questions will be given separately
on the website www.du.ac.into provide an opportunity to the candidates to challenge the
AnswerKey.
 The Candidates will be given an opportunity to make a challenge online against the
Answer Key as per policy of NTA which will be notifiedlater.
 The NTA‘s decision on the challenges shall be final and the result will be declared on
the basis of final answerkeys.

 LegalJurisdiction
 All disputes pertaining to the conduct of DUET-2020 Examination by NTA including
Results shall fall the jurisdiction of Delhi only. Further, any legal question arising out of
the Examination shall be entertained only when raised within 30 days from the declaration
ofresult.
 The Director (Administration) of the NTA shall be the official by whose designation the NTA
may sue or besued.
(C) Disclosure of Answer Key of Entrance Test QuestionPaper

 The Answer Key of the Entrance Tests conducted for admission in various Courses may
be uploaded on the University of Delhi website www.du.ac.in , within stipulated time
(as per NTA Policy).
 The applicants are advised to visit the website / portal to check the Answer Key vis-a-vis the
Question Paper. In case, they find any discrepancy / inconsistency / error in Question Paper
or Answer Key, they can register their complaint within stipulated time from the time of
uploading the Answer Key (as per NTA Policy).
 The complaints are to be addressed to the Nodal Officer of the concerned department.

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If any applicant has applied for more than one courses and
Entrance Test schedule for the applied courses coincides, the
University shall not be responsible for it*.

*Though the competent officials will try their best to identify those applicants who are applying
for admissions in multiple courses from the registration portal to allocate same or nearby Test
Centres in case of examinations for these courses on the same day.

1.3 Interview
a) The admission to the programme is through an entrance test, which results in the
shortlisting of the candidates for the interview. It may be noted that certain Departments
may have mode of evaluation other than Interview. Candidate may refer to the
Departmental website directly for thedetails.

b) It may be noted that after the entrance examination, certain Departments may opt to have
a second test prior to interview for the candidates shortlisted on the basis of the entrance
test.

c) The list of shortlisted candidates and dates of the interview shall be notified on the
M.Phil./Ph.D. admissionportal.

d) For theDepartmentsrequiring ―Research Proposal,an applicant shall bring a printed copy


of the proposal at the time of the Interview, which the candidate filled during the online
registration process. Candidate may go through Annexure-IV (for M.Phil.)
andAnnexure-V (for Ph.D.) to checkif the―Research Proposalismandatory for the applied
Programme. Please refer to the Department‘s website for specificdetails.

Note: Interview is mandatory for all candidates including those candidates who are
exempted from Entrance Test.For details applicantsshall go through ― Clause D “Entrance Test
and the Interview”of the Ordinance VI and its amendments (point 7)[see Annexure-X:
Ordinance VIand its amendments: Procedure for Award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree]

1.4 Intimation RegardingAdmission

a) Results of the Entrance Examination and Interviews shall be notified on the Universityof
Delhi website.

b) Information regarding subsequent lists of selected candidates, if any, shall be notified on


the M.Phil./Ph.D. Admissionportal.

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c) Selected candidates are required to furnish the necessary documents at the time of
admission.

d) For all the news and updates related to M.Phil./Ph.D. admissions kindly
visitwww.du.ac.in

e) The selected candidate should contact the department immediately along with
the necessarydocuments.

2. EligibilityCriteria
2.1 Qualifyingexaminations

The criteria for qualifying examination for each of the M.Phil and Ph.D. Programme is given
in Annexure-VI: Eligibility conditions for admission to M.Phil. ProgrammeandAnnexure-VII:
Eligibility conditions for admission to Ph.D. Programmerespectively.

2.2 EquivalenceCriteria

The Departments/Centres of the University may ask the candidates concerned, wherever
necessary, to get recognition/equivalence of their degrees/ diplomas/ certificates
authenticated from the Association of Indian Universities/University Grants
Commission/AICTE/Council of Boards of School Education in India (COBSE) on his/her
own for the purpose of admission in the Department/Centre. Further, the cases of equivalence
of degrees / certificates / diploma may then be put up before the University Authorities for
further consideration and confirmation. However, the Certificates / Diplomas/ Degrees
already recognized/equated by the University may not be referred for furtherverification.

2.3 Relaxations/Concessions
 The candidates belonging to the categories under reservation shall be charged
entrance examination fee at concessionalrates.
 The candidates belonging to the categories under reservation shall have5%
relaxation in the minimum marks requirement in the eligibility criterion for
admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. Programmes.

2.4 Reservations
 Reservation to the prescribed extent shall apply in compliance with the rules
notified by theUniversity.
 Supernumerary seats shall be available as per the Universityrules.

3. GeneralInformation
i. Departments/Centers reserve the right not to fill up the vacant seats of the
M.Phil./Ph.D. programmes in case of non-availability of suitablecandidate.

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ii. Admission of the candidates for M.Phil./Ph.D. programme is based on their
suitability to specific specializations and also subject to fulfilling all other conditions
laid down in the respective Ordinances of the University ofDelhi.

iii. For the list of allied subjects, the applicants may visit the website of thedepartment.

iv. The merit list for the unreserved category seats will comprise all the candidates in the
order of merit including candidates under reserved category, if they come in the
unreserved merit. A candidate under reserved category, who figures in the unreserved
merit list, is entitled to be considered for admission under the unreserved category.
Admission to open category seats will be strictly in the order of merit without
excluding candidates belonging to reservedcategory.

v. The Departments shall get the relevant certificates submitted for availing the benefit
of reservation verified from the respective issuingauthorities.

3.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q:Is the online registration mandatory for all the candidates applying for the M.Phil./Ph.D.
admission?
A: YES, online registration is mandatory for ALL the candidates applying for the M.Phil./Ph.D.
courses (listed in this Bulletin) in the University of Delhi.
Q:I would like to change my “Applicant’s details”, which I filled during the “New User
registration”. Can I do that?
A: No, you cannot change that information later on. Be careful in filling the information.
Q: I would like to change my Centre of Written Entrance Test after completing the online
registration form. Is it possible?

A: No,candidate shall provide three cities (in order of preference) out of listed twenty cities for
appearing in the Entrance Test through the online registration. After completion of the
online registration, the chosen Centres will not be changed. Moreover, his / her
preference will be honoured only if considerable number of candidates have given the
city as theirchoice.

Q: Is it possible to get the Admit Card through postal mode?

A: No, the Admit Cards will only be generated online and will be available on your registration
account.
Q:When can I download the Admit Card? Is it immediately after filling the registration form?

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A: Admit Card‘s download link will be available at www.du.ac.in after the closing date of
online registration). Please visit University of Delhi website www.du.ac.in for news and
updates related with the admissionprocedure.
Q:Shall I sign on the Candidate’s Signature area of the Admit Card before appearing for the
Written Examination?
A: No, the candidate is required to sign on the Admit Card in front of the invigilator during the
Written Examination in order to verify the Candidate‘s signature.
Q:Can I submit the fee through any other method, like demand draft etc?
A: No, the registration fee is accepted only through the Online payment options available in the
registration portal.

Q: My internet got disconnected while filling the form. What should I do?
A: When you get the internet connection, login again with your credentials and fill the
information again.
Q:How can I correct my mistake in the registration form? I have uploaded the wrong Photo/ID
Proof/ Signature,
A: No modifications in the form are not allowed once fee payment is made. Before making the
online payment, you can edit your registration form.
Q:How can I apply in multiple courses? Do I need to make payment for other courses
separately?
A: After completing your application for one Course, you can apply in another course using
"Apply Now" button on your home area. You need to pay registration fee separately for each
of the applied Programmes/Course.

Q:What does the “Final Aggregate” mean to update result for merit?
A: Final Aggregate is the combined total of all the M.A/M.Com/M.Sc. (or equivalent) semesters
(or annual) result together.
Q:I have uploaded the Final Aggregate Percentage, which has been accepted. But then I was
asked to print the form and it still reads Result Awaited.
A: Please check the print of the form carefully. There is a row after Education Qualification with
the result you have updated.
Q:What is the date of written test for my course?
A: The date of written test for different courses will be announced on the M.Phil./Ph.D.
admission portal.
Q:How will I come to know the location of my Centre in the city I have chosen?

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A: The information related with the Centre will be announced on the M.Phil./Ph.D. Admission
portal. The information will also be printed on your Admit Card.
Q:Can you please tell me the syllabus and pattern for the Written Exam?
A: Please contact the respective Department of the University of Delhi for any course specific
query.
Q: Can two candidates apply from the same account?
A: No, only a single candidate can apply from an account for M.Phil./Ph.D. Admissions.
Q: Do I need to send a Hard Copy of the form?
A: No, you don‘t have to send a Hard Copy of the form anywhere. If required, you will be
notified.
Q:How can I upload a self-attested ID Proof?

A:
1. Take a photocopy of your IDproof.
2. Self attest it.

3. Scan it andupload.

4. UniversityFacilities

4.1 Hostel4
University of Delhi is one of the premier institutions of our country and hence draws a large number
of students from all parts of India and abroad. The concern for the outstation students, after securing
admission is the availability of a safe and comfortable accommodation. In order to meet the
requirements of such students University of Delhi offers hostel facilities to both male and female
students.

Eligibility for Admission in a University Hostel 5


The applicants satisfying the following Eligibility Criteria will be considered for
admission:

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A list of the University accommodations for Research Scholars is given in Annexure — VIII
5 Due to huge intake of students, all selected out-station applicants may not get hostel accommodation. Thus, the
applicants need to understand that the admission to a programme would not ensure allotment of hostel
accommodation. Accommodation will be offered to eligible applicants subject to his / her merit and availability of
seat in a hostel. A student getting admission into the hostel is allowed to occupy a hostel till the last date of
examination of the particular course he / she is pursuing.

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1. The applicant should be enrolled as a regular M.Phil./Ph.D. student in a Department /
Centre / Faculty of theUniversity.
2. The parents of the applicant should not be residing in the National Capital Territory
(NCT).
3. The applicant should not be employed anywhere on full, part-time, ad-hoc or temporary
basis.

AdmissionProcedure
Every hostel has an Admission Committee, which constitutes of Provost, Warden and the
Resident Tutors. Admission to the hostel is done strictly on the basis of Merit List provided
by the respective Faculty / Department6 , and the policy laid down by the Admission
Committee7. The applicants are initially shortlisted on the basis of Merit List. The shortlists
candidates are interviewed by the Hostel Admission Committee, and finally the selected
candidates are given admission. Reservation is provided as per the Universityrules.

All students staying in the hostel will have to strictly adhere to hostel rules. Due to huge
intake of students, all selected out-station candidates may not get the hostel accommodation.
Thus, the candidates should clearly understand that the admission to a M.Phil./Ph.D. Course
would not ensure allotment of hostel accommodation. Accommodation will be offered to the
eligible applicants subject to the merit of the student and availability of seat in the hostel.
Students generally stay in the Paying-Guest (PG) or in the rental accommodation in the nearby
areas.

4.2 Library
Delhi University Library System (DULS) consists of more than 34 libraries and is
accomplishing its task of reaching to wider academic community. DULS has advanced its
web activity with the subscription to many high quality electronic databases being made
available through campus network to faculty, students and research scholars. In addition, 20
more databases are also accessible through UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium.
DULS also promotes Open Access e-resources. DULS is regularly conducting innovative
Information Literacy Programs (ILP) for the benefit of students, researchers and faculty
members and also making efforts in developing tutorials to make the community proficient in
the use of WWW.
Delhi University Library System includes the following major libraries: Central Reference
Library, Arts Library, Central Science Library, East Asian Studies Library, FMS Library,
Law Library, Ratan Tata Library, South Campus Library, and Braille Library (On DU
Intranet)

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In case admission to a course is made through a written test / merit list / interview in the Faculty / Department /
Centre, the merit so prepared is followed for admission to the Hostel.
7
No weightage is given to any parameter or factor other than the aforementioned.

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4.3 Shodhganga
The University of Delhi has signed a Memorandum of Understanding under the Shodhganga
project with UGC-INFLIBNET. Shodhganga is a repository of Indian Electronic Thesis and
Dissertations (ETD). It requires compulsory submission of the thesis online in the
Shodhganga repository. The University of Delhi is in the process of facilitating the smooth
implementation of the project. The University has issued guidelines for submitting
plagiarism reports to the library and examination branch before submission of thesis. An
ETD lab is being set up for the purpose so that the thesis submitted can be uploaded on the
Shodhganga website in the shortest time. The University students of doctoral research
submit around 400 thesis peryear.

4.4 MedicalFacility
W.U.S. Health Centre (Main Branch) is located in the North Campus of University of Delhi.
It provides medical facilities to its members / beneficiaries on weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to
08:00 p.m. It provides routine Pathology Laboratory Facilities to the beneficiaries five days a
week. It has its branches in South Campus, East Delhi (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College) and
West Delhi (Shivaji College). Timings of W.U.S. Health Centre (South Campus) is09:00
a.m.- 05:30 p.m., and W.U.S. Health Centre East Delhi and W.U.S. Health Centre West
Delhi is 09:00 a.m. to 03:00 p.m.

4.5 ICT
The Delhi University Computer Centre is the central hub for ICT related services for the
University of Delhi. With the commissioning of the University-wide network, via National
Knowledge Network (NKN), the Computer Centre is in a unique position to serve the
University for all its ICT needs. All University Departments, Centres and Colleges are
connected to NKN for resource sharing with all major educational and research institutions
across the country. ICT services including internet are being provided across the University
at North Campus and South Campus as part of NKN. Delhi University Computer Centre
(DUCC) provides varied services to all faculty members, staff andstudents.

4.6 Sports
The University has highly qualified and experienced Faculty of Physical Education, along
with a Coach, to plan, coordinate and execute the functioning of Physical Education and
Sports Setup in the University, at various levels of Co-ordination and co-operation. The DU
Sports facility is also supported by coaches in various disciplines deputed by the Sports
Authority of India from time to time. The main purpose of the organization is to promote
general interest in Games and Sports in the University and to improve the standard of
Competitive Sports and Games in the University.

4.7 UtilityCentre
The University Utility Centre provides amenities such as Post Office, Banks, Railway
Reservation Counter, D.T.C. Bus Pass Counter, and Cooperative Store to the University
community.

4.8 University Science Instrumentation Centre


University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) is a central facility and houses
sophisticated analytical instruments. Its main objective is to provide services to all

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researchers and students of science departments in the University and the constituent
colleges. Facilities for carrying out spectral, thermal, chemical and micro-structural analysis
on a variety of materials are extended to all researchers. A centralized liquid nitrogen
distribution facility is maintained for all science departments. Training programs and
workshops / seminars are organized regularly for laboratory staff and research scholars in
focused areas of materials characterisation and analysis.

5 Students‘ Aid

5.1 Policies on conduct of students


Maintenance of discipline among students; ragging and complaints against sexual
harassment shall be dealt sternly in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance – XV of the
Ordinances of the University, as amended from time totime.

5.2 International RelationsCell


Globalisation affects many sectors of society, Higher Education is no exception. Universities
worldwide respond to challenges presented by globalisation in various ways. Campuses once
geographically bound to one physical place now have the opportunity to expand and network
between states, regions, and international locations. In addition, technology enables faculty
and students access to a world of information previously available only at high costs and
over long periods of time. The desire for education created by a population that continually
seeks education, further supports changes within the university. These forces continue to
alter the structure of the university in three ways, which includes changes to the structure of
governance, expansion of campus networks, and enhancement of university community
partnerships. The University of Delhi has for long been aware of its role in a larger
international academic community, and in pursuance of this, the University has been
reaching out to fraternal institutions in different parts of the world for collaborative
programmes, research networks, student exchanges and soon.

5.3 Central Placement Cell(CPC)


The main endeavour of CPC, University of Delhi is to get students placed in reputed
multinationals, government Organisations, NGO's and the private sector. All students
registered with CPC will be provided placement assistance, counselling for employment and
self / social entrepreneurship. The CPC assures logistic support to the visiting companies at
every stage of the placement process by making the University infrastructure available to
them. The CPC will act as an interface between the industry and the students, and will
primarily enable the students to select their career options. The CPC shall facilitate the
selection process of all the companies as per their requirement. It will liaison with corporate
organisations to provide suitable jobs and internship for the candidates completing their
studies from the University of Delhi. The CPC also conducts seminars and workshops to
enable the students of University of Delhi to become successful professionals.

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5.4 CulturalCouncil
The Culture Council is a place for the active, talented and creative young people. It
functions under the Dean, Students Welfare. It is a vibrant cultural body, which organises a
variety of cultural programs/competitions. It reaches out to all bonafide students of colleges
and departments of the University of Delhi. The council, in collaboration with colleges,
organises different cultural activities to enhance the overall cultural skills of the students.
Deputy Dean, Cultural Activities, handles the activities of Culture Council. For further
information students are advised to contact the office of cultural council through
[email protected].

5.5 Students‘Organization
The Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) is the representative body of the students
from most colleges and faculties. The student elections are fought keenly and with great
enthusiasm. In the past, several of the office-bearers of Delhi University Students Union
have gone on to hold public offices in State and Centralgovernments.
The elections to Delhi University Students Union are by direct voting by the students of the
University and member Colleges.

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Annexure — I

M.Phil.* offered under the following Faculties and its Departments

S.N. Name of the Department M.Phil.


Faculty/Centr
e
1 Arts Arabic, Buddhist Studies, M.Phil. Arabic, Buddhist Studies,
English, Germanic & English, French Studies,
Romance Studies, Hindi, German Studies, Hispanic
Library & Information Studies, Italian Studies,
Science, Linguistics, Hindi, Library &
Modern Indian Information Science,
Languages and Literary Linguistics, Comparative
Studies, Persian, Indian Literature, Persian,
Philosophy, Punjabi, Philosophy, Punjabi,
Sanskrit, Urdu, Slavonic Sanskrit, Urdu, Russian
&Finno – Ugrian Studies Studies
2 Commerce & Commerce M.Phil. Commerce
Business
Studies
3 Education Education M.Phil. Education

4 Music & Fine Music M.Phil. Music


Arts
5 Mathematical Mathematics, Statistics, M.Phil. Mathematics, Statistics,
Sciences Operational Research Operational Research
6 Social Sciences Adult Continuing M.Phil. Adult Continuing
Education and Extension, Education and Extension,
Political Science, History, Political Science, History,
Economics, Sociology, Economics, Sociology,
Geography, Social Work, Geography, Social Work,
African Studies African Studies.
7 Interdisciplinar Biophysics M.Phil. Biophysics, Genetics
y & Applied
Sciences

8 Science Anthropology, Botany, M.Phil. Anthropology, Botany,


Geology, Zoology Geology, Zoology

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Ph.D. Offered* under the following Faculties and its Departments

S.N. Name of the Faculty Name of the Departments

1 Arts Arabic, Buddhist Studies, English, Germanic &


Romance Studies, Hindi, Library & Information
Science, Linguistics, Modern Indian Languages &
Literary Studies, Persian, Philosophy, Psychology,
Punjabi, Sanskrit, Slavonic &Finno – Ugrian Studies,
Urdu.

2 Applied Social Sciences and Department of Finance and Business Economics


Humanities

3 Commerce & Business Studies Commerce

4 Education Education

5 Interdisciplinary & Applied Biophysics, Genetics, Bio-Chemistry, Plant Molecular


Sciences Biology, Electronic- Science, Microbiology, Physical
Education and Sports Sciences, Institute of Informatics
and communication
6 Law Law

7 Music & Fine Arts Music

8 Mathematical Sciences Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics, Computer


Science

9 Social Sciences Adult, Continuing Education and Extension, Political


Science, History, Economics, Sociology, Geography,
Social Work, East Asian Studies, African Studies

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10 Science Anthropology, Botany, Physics & Astrophysics, Chemistry,
Geology, Zoology, Environmental Studies, Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research (ACBR), Home
Science

* Except for the programmes under Faculty of Management Studies, Medical Sciences,
Homeopathic, Ayurvedic & Unani Medicine

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Annexure — II

Total number of available seats in the M.Phil. Programme in various Departments

Sl. Name of the Faculties Name of the Departments / Total


Programme

1 Arts Arabic 12

Buddhist Studies 11

English (including supernumerary seats) 35*

Germanic & Romance Studies NA

Hindi (including supernumerary seat) 28*

Library & Information Science 14*

Linguistics 06

Modern Indian Languages and Literary


Studies 12*

Persian 17*

Philosophy 26

Psychology 25*

Punjabi 23

Sanskrit 28

Slavonic &Finno – Ugrian Studies ---

Urdu 30

2 Commerce & Business Commerce


Studies 29

3 Education Education 25

4 Inter Disciplinary & Genetics 06*

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Applied Sciences Biophysics 01

5 Music & Fine Arts Music# 31

6 MathematicalSciences Mathematics 23

Operational Research 13

Statistics 7

7 Social Sciences Adult Continuing Education and Extension 16

Political Science 25

History 24

Economics 05

Sociology 10

Geography 21

Social Work 22*

East Asian Studies NA

African Studies 20

8 Science Anthropology 25

Botany 9

Geology 1

Zoology 18

* No. of seats as in 2019 – 20. These may vary in 2020 – 21.


# 1. Hindustani Music - Vocal/Instrumental (Sitar/ Sarod/ Guitar/ Violin/Santoor)
2. Karnatak Music - Vocal/Instrumental (Veena/Violin)
3. Hindustani Music – Percussion (Tabla/Pakhawaj)

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Annexure — III
Total number of available seats in the Ph.D. Programme in various Department

S.No. Name of the Faculties Name of the Departments Total

Arts Arabic 03

Buddhist Studies 07

English 25*

Germanic & Romance Studies 09

Hindi 77*

Library & Information Science 03*

Linguistics 04

Modern Indian Languages & 20*


1. Literary Studies

Persian 17*

Philosophy 14

Psychology 25*

Punjabi 20

Sanskrit 20

Slavonic &Finno – Ugrian Studies ----

Urdu 16*

Applied Social Sciences & Business Economics 02


Humanities
2.
Finance and Business Economics 05

Commerce & Business Studies Commerce 50


3.

4. Education Education 38

Inter Disciplinary & Applied Biophysics 02


Sciences
Plant Molecular Biology 06

5. Biochemistry 7

Electronic Science 36

Genetics 06*

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Microbiology 04

Physical Education & Sports Sciences 34

Institute of Informatics and Communication 02

6. Music & Fine Arts Music 20

7. Law Law 25*

Mathematical Mathematics 35
Sciences
Operational Research, 11
8.
Statistics 05

Computer Science 06

Social Sciences Adult Continuing Education and Extension 10

Political Science 25

History 30

Economics 13

9. Sociology 10

Geography 39

Social Work 34*

African Studies 12

East Asian Studies 07

10. Science Anthropology 12*

Botany 33

Chemistry 80

Physics & Astrophysics 68 (Non – Net 17 +


Others 51)
Geology 06

Zoology 28

Environmental Studies 08

ACBR (Biomedical Sciences) 20

Home Science 40

* No. of seats as in 2019 – 20. These may vary in 2020 – 21.

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Annexure — IV

Requirement of Research Proposal for admission to M. Phil. Programme in various


Departments

RESEARCH PROPOSAL FOR ADMISSION TO M.PHIL.

Research Proposal is MANDATORY in Research Proposal is NOT MANDATORY in


the following departments the following departments

African Studies, Adult Continuing Education and Extension,


Botany, Anthropology,
Commerce, Arabic,
Education, Buddhist Studies,
English, Biophysics,
Geology, Economics,
Sociology, Geography,
Genetics,
Germanic & Romance studies,
Hindi,
History,
Library & Information science,
Linguistics,
Mathematics,
Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies,
Music,
Operational Research,
Punjabi,
Persian,
Philosophy,
Political Science,
Sanskrit,
Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies,
Social Work,
Statistics,
Urdu,
Zoology

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Requirement of Research Proposal for admission to M. Phil. Programme in various
Departments

RESEARCH PROPOSAL FOR


ADMISSION TO M.PHIL.
Research Proposal is MANDATORY in Research Proposal is NOT MANDATORY in
the following departments the following departments

African Studies, Adult Continuing Education and Extension,


Botany, Anthropology,
Commerce, Arabic,
Education, Buddhist Studies,
English, Biophysics,
Geology, Economics,
Sociology, Geography,
Genetics,
Germanic & Romance studies,
Hindi,
History,
Library & Information science,
Linguistics,
Mathematics,
Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies,
Music,
Operational Research,
Punjabi,
Persian,
Philosophy,
Political Science,
Sanskrit,
Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies,
Social Work,
Statistics,
Urdu,
Zoology

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Annexure — V

Requirement of Research Proposal for admission to Ph.D. Programme in various Departments

Research proposal is MANDATORY in the Research proposal is NOT MANDATORY in the


following departments following departments
Adult continuing Education and Extension, Bio-Chemistry,
African Studies, Bio-Physics,
Anthropology, Chemistry,
Arabic, East Asian Studies,
Botany, Electronics
Buddhist Studies, Environmental Studies,
Commerce, Genetics,
Computer Science, Institute of informatics & communication,
Dr. Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research, Mathematics,
Education, Micro-Biology,
English, Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies,
Economics, Operational Research,
Finance and Business Economics, Persian,
Geography, Physics & Astrophysics,
Geology, Plant-Molecular Biology,
Germanic and Romance studies, Statistics,
Hindi, Zoology
History,
Home Science,
Law,
Library & Information Science,
Linguistics,
Music, ,
Philosophy,
Physical Education & Sports Sciences,
Political Science,
Psychology,
Punjabi,
Sanskrit,
Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies,
Social Work,
Sociology,
Urdu.

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AnnexureVI

Eligibility conditions for admission to M.Phil. Programme

FACULTY OF ARTS

S.NO. Department Eligibility

Arabic A Candidate for admis


admission
sion to M.Phil. Arabic should have obtained at least 55%
1.
marks in M.A. Arabic from a recognized University.

Buddhist M.A with 55% marks in Buddhist Studies, Pali, Sanskrit, Ancient Indian History and
Studies Culture and Archaeology, Chinese and Tibetan or at least 55% marks in any other
allied subjects shall be eligible to apply for the Entrance Test.
Allied Subject:
2. Buddhist Studies, Philosophy, Sanskrit, History, Ancient History, Archaeology,
Ancient History & Archaeology Political Science, Pali, TibeTibetan,
tan, Chinese, Sociology,
Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies, Sanskrit Philosophy, Prakrit, Ancient
History & Culture, Linguistics Buddhism, BaudhDarshan, Ancient History, Buddhist
Philosophy, Pali& Buddhism, Comparative Study of Religions

3. English 55% marks in MA English from a recognized University.

Germanic & M.A in the language or literature with at least 55% marks or (equivalent grade) or an
Romance equivalent Degree of a University.
Studies Or
4. M.A with at least 55% marks or (equivalent grade) in Linguistics, all languages, all
literatures of Social Sciences with reference to Area Studies and an Advanced
Diploma in the language concerned from University of Delhi or an institution
recognized thereto.

Library Master‘s
‘s degree in Library and Information Sciences with a minimum of 55% marks
5. &Information from the University of Delhi or from any other University recognized as equivalent
Science thereto.

Linguistics Good academic record with at least 55% marks or equivalent grade in master‘s
master
6. Degree in Linguistics of the University of Delhi or an examination recognized as
equivalent as per Ordinance VI.

Modern Indian Minimum of 55% in M.A. in Comparative Indian Literature/Comparative


Languages and Literature/English/any Indian Language.
7. Literary Allied Subjects: Linguistics, Cultural Studies, Folklore, Tribal Lore, Film Studies,
Studies Performance Studies, Media and Mass Communication, Translation studies,
Sociology, History, Philosophy, Psychology.

Hindi

8.

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Persian A candidate having at least 55% marks in M.A. in Persian or an equivalent
9. qualification with same percentage from a recognized University may apply/register
for the M.Phil. Course.

Philosophy 55% marks in M.A. Philosophy.


Allied Subjects:
10.
Psychology, Physics, Linguistics, Sociology, Political Science, English, Management
and Law

11. Punjabi As per Ordinance VI.

Sanskrit A candidate must have obtained a Master‘s Degree (M.A in Sanskrit) of the
University of Delhi or any other recognized University as approved by the University
12.
of Delhi. She/he must have obtained a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grading
in the Master‘s Degree.

Slavonic and Good academic record with at least 55% Marks (equivalent grade) in Master‘s degree
13. Finno-Ugrian or an equivalent degree of foreign university in Russian.
Studies

Urdu A candidate must have obtained a Master‘s Degree (M.A in Urdu) of the University
of Delhi or any other recognized University as approved by the University of Delhi.
14.
She/he must have obtained a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grading in the
Master‘s Degree.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS STUDIES


Commerce The candidate seeking admission to M.Phil. Programme must have a minimum 55%
of marks in aggregate in M.Com. / MIB/MHROD / MFC /MBA and other such
degrees which are equivalent to the MBA degree of the University of Delhi and
other Indian Universities. However, the candidates with degrees other than
15. M.Com/MIB/MNROD?MFC?MBA would be required to furnish an equivalence
certificate from the Association of Indian Universities/delhi University or any other
competent authority. The onus of producing the relevant equivalence certificate lies
on the candidate.

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Education Master‘s Degree of an Indian University or an equivalent degree of a Foreign


University, in Education, or an Allied Subject* with a Second Class i.e., minimum of
55% marks in the aggregate or an equivalent grade.
16. *Allied Subjects: Psychology, Child Development, Sociology, Anthropology, Social
Work, Linguistics, Philosophy, Physical Education/Health Education, Human
Development, Life Long Learning, Mathematics Education, Early Childhood Care
Education (ECCE), Gender Studies.

FACULTY OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS

Music The candidate should have good academic record with at least 55% marks in Master‘s
degree or an equivalent degree of a foreign university in the subjectconcerned.
Note: All candidates have to clear the MCQ entrance test conducted by University of
Delhi as per University guidelines and also have to compulsorily appear & qualify the
17. theory and practical entrance exam conducted by the Department of Music,
University of Delhi with minimum of 50% passing marks each, in both theory and
practical. Admission will be subject to merit and as per the availability ofseats.
NET qualified (JRF & LS) candidates would be exempted from the written
examination. However, they have to appear for interview for final selection.

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FACULTY OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Mathematics Good academic record with at least 55% marks in Master‘s Degree or an equivalent
degree of a foreign University in the subject concerned or an allied subject to be
18. approved by the Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the Head of the
Department and the Dean of the Faculty concerned.

Operational The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score)
Research in Master’s Degree in Operational Research or in an allied subject with at least two
papers in Operational Research with 60% or above marks from a recognized
19. university/institute. Additionally, the common eligibility criteria as per University
rules will also be applicable

Statistics Good academic record with at least 55% marks in Master Degree in Statistics of the
20. University of Delhi or in Examinations recognized as equivalence thereto.

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

S.NO. Department Eligibility

Adult Master‘s Degree of an Indian University or an equivalent degree of a Foreign


Education University, in Education, or an Allied Subject* with a Second Class i.e. minimum of
55% marks in the aggregate or an equivalent grade.
*Allied Subjects: Psychology, Child Development, Sociology, Anthropology, Social
21.
Work, Linguistics, Philosophy, Physical Education/Health Education, Early
Childhood Care Education (ECCE), Gender Studies.
Note: Rounding off of fraction is not allowed while computing the percentage of
marks of eligibility.

Political The candidate should have good academic record with at least 55% marks in
Science Master‘s Degree or an equivalent Degree of a foreign University in subject
concerned, or an allied subject approved by the Vice-Chancellor on the
22 recommendation of the Head of the Department. Provisional admission to the
examination will be provided to students whose M.A. final results have not been
declared. This admission will be finalized only after they have shown original mark
sheets confirming their eligibility.

History Master’s degree in History with at least 55% or an equivalent grade from a
recognised Indian/Foreign University. Candidates from other disciplines (Social
Sciences, Humanities, Sciences, etc) with at least 55% in the MA may apply. Their
23 applications will be evaluated subject to the approval of the VC on the
recommendation of the MPhil Committee. All candidates who fall within the
provisions mentioned in Ordinance VI dated 9 August 2017 (Clause C1 and C2) are
also eligible to apply
Economics A Master‘s degree in Economics, or in any of the following allied subjects: Business
Economics, Business Administration, Commerce, Statistics, Mathematics, Operations
24 Research, History and Engineering. Applicants must have at least 55% marks in the
aggregate, or an equivalent qualification recognized by the University of Delhi.

Sociology Master‘s Degree in Sociology or an allied subject from a recognized Indian


University, and have a good academic record with at least 55% marks in Master‘s
25
Degree, or have an equivalent degree of a Foreign University in the subject
concerned.

31
Geography Every candidate seeking admission to M.Phil. course in Geography should have
passed at least any one of the following examinations:
MA/M.SC in Geography, Economics, Sociology, Social Work, History, Political
26 Science, Geology, Anthropology, Urban & Regional Planning and Environmental
Studies of the University of Delhi or any other recognized Indian University.
Candidate should have obtained at least 55% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade
point average in the above examination.

Social Work A candidate who has obtained M.A. (Social Work) degree from anyrecognized
Indian or foreign university with 55% or more marks or equivalent grade point
27
average.

African Studies M.A. in Social Sciences and Commerce with at least 55% marks.
28 Allied Subject: M.A. (History), Political Science / Economic /Sociology /
Geography/Commerce

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

S.NO. Department Eligibility

Anthropology M.A./M.Sc. in Anthropology, Life Science, Public Health/Epidemiology, Psychology,


29 Sociology and Forensic Science with 55% marks in the aggregate of an equivalence
grading with 10+2+3+2 year scheme.

Botany As per Ordinance VI


30 M.Sc. Botany OR M.Sc. in any Allied Subject with 55% marks.
For further details refer to Ordinance VI

Zoology M.Sc. Zoology/ allied subject with minimum 55% marks from recognized university.
31
The Allied subject-any discipline of Science.

Geology M.Sc. (55% marks) in relevant subject, good academic record.


32 Allied Subject: Geophysics

FACULTY OF INTER DISCIPLINARY & APPLIED SCIENCES

Genetics The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
Master‘s Degree: Life or Biological Sciences (exemplified by but not restricted to
33 Genetics, Microbiology, Botany, Zoology, Biomedical Research, Bioinformatics,
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Computational Biology etc.,) /Physical/Chemical/
Mathematical/ Computational from a recognized University/ Institute.

Biophysics The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
Master‘s Degree in any area of Sciences: Life or Biological Sciences/ Physical/
Chemical/ Mathematical/ Computational from a UGC recognized University/ Institute

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Annexure — VII

Eligibility conditions for admission to Ph.D. Programme

Faculty of Arts

S.NO. Department Eligibility

Arabic Candidate for admission to Doctor of Phil


Philosophy
osophy (Ph.D.) Arabic must have
completed M.A. or M.Phil. in Arabic from a recognized University. Candidate
1
must have obtained at least 55% marks in M.Phil. Arabic or 55% marks in M.A.
Arabic

Buddhist Studies As per Ordinance VI of the University.


2

3 English M.A. in English with 55% marks from a recognized University.

Germanic & As per Ordinance VI.


4
Romance Studies

Library and Master in Library and Information Science with at least 55% marks.
5 Information Science

Linguistics (a) M.Phil. in Lingui


Linguistics
stics is a prerequisite for admission into Ph.D. in Linguistics
Note. Considering that Linguistics is essentially offered at the Master’s Level,
6
M.Phil. is an essential requirement for admission to Ph.D. in Linguistics.
(b) Admission is further subject to the availability of specialization.
Modern Indian Minimum of 55% M.A. in Comparative Indian Literature/ Comparative Literature/
7 Languages and English/ any Indian Language/ Allied Subject.
Literary Studies

Hindi
8

Persian A candidate for the Ph.D. course in Persian must have passed the M.Phil. Course
in Persian of the University of Delhi or other recognized University securing at
9 least 55% marks. A candidate securing at least 55% marks in M.A in Persian may
also be admitted at the beginning of the session, but such a candidate shall have to
do a required course work.

Philosophy As per ordinance VI.


55% marks in M.A. Philosophy or allied subjects.
10 Allied Subjects:
Psychology, Physics, Linguistics, Sociology, Political Science, English,
Management and Law

Psychology 55% Marks in Master‘s Degree (Psychology/ Applied Psychology/ Behavioural&


11 Cognitive Sciences/ Human Development and Family Studies) from a recognized
University.

12 Punjabi As per Ordinance VI.

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Sanskrit A candidate must have obtained a Master‘s (M.A.)/M.Phil. Degree of the
University of Delhi or any other recognized University as approved by the
13 University of Delhi. She/he must have obtained either a minimum of 55% marks
or equivalent grading in the M.Phil. Degree or a minimum of 55% marks or
equivalent grading in the Master‘s Degree.

Slavonic and Finno- As per Ordinance VI.


14 Ugrian Studies

Urdu A candidate must have obtained a Master‘s (M.A.)/M.Phil. Degree in Urdu of the
University of Delhi or any other recognized University as approved by the
15 University of Delhi. She/he must have obtained either a minimum of 55% marks
or equivalent grading in the M.Phil. Degree or a minimum of 55% marks or
equivalent grading in the Master‘s Degree and as per Ordinance VI.

Faculty of Applied Social Sciences & Humanities

Finance and Business Economics


Business Economics M.Phil / Master‘s degree from the University of Delhi or any other recognized
University in Economics/Environmental studies/Commerce/Management with
minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grading.
Finance
As per Ordinance VI of the University the Ph. D. Admission shall be a 2 step
process:
16
I. Entrance Test to be conducted by the University
II. Personal Interview

In case of candidates having qualified UGC-NET(including JRF/UGC-CSIR


NET(Including JRF)/GATE/teacher fellowship holder or have passed M. Phil.
Program will be called directly for the personal interview subject to
fulfillment of other qualifying requirements
Faculty of Commerce & Business Studies

Commerce The candidate seeking admission to Ph.DProgramme must have a minimum 55%
of marks in aggregate in M.Com. / MIB/MHROD / MFC /MBA and other such
degrees which are equivalent to the MBA degree of the University of Delhi and
other Indian Universities. However, the candidates with degrees other than
17 M.Com/MIB/MNROD?MFC?MBA would be required to furnish an equivalence
certificate from the Association of Indian Universities/delhi University or any
other competent authority. The onus of producing the relevant equivalence
certificate lies on the candidate.

Faculty of Education

Education The candidate must have obtained a Masters or an M.Phil. Degree in Education of
the University of Delhi, or any other recognized University to be eligible for
admission to the PhD programme.
18
The candidate must have obtained either a minimum of 55% marks or an equivalent
grade in the M.Phil. Degree or a minimum of 55% marks or an equivalent grade in
the Master degree.

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Faculty of Inter-Disciplinary& Applied Sciences

Biophysics The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
Master‘s Degree in any area of Sciences: Life or Biological Sciences/ Physical/
19
Chemical/ Mathematical/ Computational from a UGC recognized University/
Institute.

Plant Molecular The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
20
Biology M.Sc./M.Phil./M.Tech in Plant Sciences/Biological Sciences/Biotechnology.

Biochemistry The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
Master‘s Degree/M.Phil. /M.Tech. /MD / MS/ in Degree in Bio-Chemistry/
21
Biotechnology/ Biomedical sciences and allied subjects from a recognized
University / Institute.

22 Electronic As per Ordinance VI of the University

Genetics The candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
Master‘s Degree: Life or Biological Sciences (exemplified by but not restricted to
Genetics, Microbiology, Botany, Zoology, Biomedical Research, Bioinformatics,
23
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Computational Biology etc.) / Physical/ Chemical/
Mathematical/Computational from a recognized University/Institute.

Microbiology The candidate should have a minimum 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA score) in
Master‘s Degree/M.Phil./M. Tech./M.D./M.S. in any branch of life
24
Sciences/Medical Sciences/Any branch of Biology from a recognized
University/Institute.

Physical The eligibility criteria for admission are minimum 55% marks in Master‘s
25 Education & degree/M.Phil./M.P.Ed. In physical Education from a recognized university.
Sports Sciences Other requirements in accordance with Ordinance VI of the University of Delhi.

Faculty of Music and Fine Arts

Music i. All candidates who have completed their M.Phil. degree from the University
of Delhi, or any other University recognized by theUGC.
ii. M.Phil.is desirable as in a discipline like Music, aptitude for research is
achieved.
iii. All the candidates, who have done their Masters but not M.Phil. in
Hindustani or Karnatak music from an IndianUniversity.
iv. Candidates with 55 % marks in M.Phil. (including dissertation).
v. Candidates with 55 % marks in Part – I of M.Phil. are eligible to appear for
the Entrance Test without completing their M.Phil.degree.
vi. Foreign nationals who have degree in Graduation, Masters (at least 55%
26 marks) & M.Phil. (at least 55% marks) in Hindustani Music andKarnatak
Music from an Indianuniversity.
vii. Foreign nationals, who have the relevant degrees from a
University/Universities outside of India, equivalent to those of theIndian
degrees mentioned above, will not be required to appear for the Entrance
Test, but they have to complete a compulsory Course Work in Research
Methodology.
viii. Foreign nationals, who are teachers, with a degree in Music from a
University/Universities outside of India, and with 5 years‘ ofteaching
experience, shall be exempted from Entrance test as well as the CourseWork.

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Faculty of Mathematical Sciences

Mathematics Master‘s/M.Phil. degree of the University of Delhi or any other recognized


University or any degree recognized as equivalent to Master‘s/M/Phil degree in
Mathematics. She/he must have obtained minimum of 55% marks or equivalent
grading in the M.Phil. degree or a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grading in
27
the Master‘s degree. A relaxation of 5% marks from 55% to 50% or an equivalent
relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-
Creamy layers)/Different-abled.

Operational A candidate must have obtained minimum 55% marks in Master’s/M.Phil. Degree
Research in Operational Research of University of Delhi or any other recognized University.
Master’s/M.Phil. degree in the allied subject from a recognized University with
28 55% marks are also eligible for admission provided the candidate has studied at
least two papers in Operational Research with 60% or more marks in Operational
Research papers

29 Statistics As per Ordinance VI

Computer Science As per Ordinance VI


30

Faculty of Social Sciences

Adult Education M.Phil. with at least 55% marks in Adult Continuing Education & Extension and
other social science discipline like Economics, Sociology, Social work, Political
Science, History, Education& Psychology.
31
M.A. with at least 55% marks in Adult Continuing Education & Extension and other
Social Science discipline like Economics, Sociology, Social Work, Political Science,
History, Education& Psychology.

History Master’s or M.Phil degree in History with at least 55% or an equivalent grade from a
recognised Indian/Foreign University. Candidates from other disciplines (Social
Sciences, Humanities, Sciences, etc) with at least 55% in the MA may apply. Their
32 applications will be evaluated subject to the approval of the VC on the
recommendation of the MPhil Committee. All candidates who fall within the
provisions mentioned in Ordinance VI dated 9 August 2017 (Clause C1 and C2) are
also eligible to apply.
Economics A Master‘s or M.Phil. Degree in Economics (or in an allied subject) from a
recognized university, with a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade.
33
Allied subjects: Business Economics, Business Administration, Commerce,
Statistics, Mathematics, Operations Research, History and Engineering.

Sociology A candidate for admission to the course for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
must have a good academic record with at least 55% marks or equivalent grading in
34 Master‘s Degree of an Indian or a Foreign University in the subject concerned or in
an allied subject.
All criteria as notified in the Ph.D. Ordinance of the University will apply.

Geography Ordinance VI for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) of the University of Delhi and its
35
amendments

Social Work A candidate who has obtained M.A. (Social Work) degree from anyrecognized
36 Indian or foreign university with 55% or more marks or equivalent grade point
average.

36
African Studies M.A. and M.Phil. in Social Sciences and Commerce with at least 55% marks
and M.Phil. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent Degree from
37 any other degree in African Studies or its equivalent with at least 55% marks
Allied Subject: M.A. (History), Political Science / Economic /Sociology /
Geography/Commerce

East Asian Studies A post graduate degree in any subject preferably in East Asian Studies / Chinese /
Japanese / Korean from the University of Delhi or any other recognized university
with at least 55% marks or equivalent grading.
38
An M. Phil. Degree from the University of Delhi or an equivalent Degree from any
other University in East Asian Studies or its equivalent with at least 55% marks or
equivalent grading.

Political The candidate should have good academic record at least 55% Marks in Master‘s
Science Degree or an equivalent Degree of a foreign University in subject concerned, or an
allied subject approved by the Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the Head
39 of the Department. Provisional admission to the examination will be provided to
students whose M.A. final results have not been declared. This admission will be
finalized only after they have shown original mark sheets confirming their
eligibility.

Faculty of Science

Anthropology M.A./M.Sc. in Anthropology, Life Sciences, Public Health/ Epidemiology,


40 Psychology, Sociology and Forensic Science as Allied subject with 55% marks in
the aggregate or an equivalence grading with 10+2+3+2 year scheme.

Botany As per Ordinance VI


M.Sc. Botany OR M.Sc. in any Allied Subject (M.Sc. in any area of Biological
41
Sciences with 55% marks).
For further details refer to Ordinance VI

Chemistry Master‘s Degree or a Professional Degree (M.Tech./M./M.D./M.S. Degree) in the


same or allied subjects (Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biomedical Science, Life
Science, Pharmacy, Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Microbiology,
Genetics or related discipline), M.Tech., M.Pharma or M.D. or M.B.B.B.S. etc.
declared equivalent to the master‘s Degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory
body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate (or its equivalent grade B‘ in the UGC
42 7-point scale or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is
followed) or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational Institution accredited
by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognized or
authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home
country or any other statutory authority in that country for the purpose of assessing,
accrediting or assuring quality and standards of educational institutions.

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Physics (a) M.Sc. in Physics or M.Sc./M. Tech. in allied subject with 55% marks* in
&Astrophysics aggregate or equivalent grade from a recognized institution, as per ordinance VI.
The list of Allied Subjects (only for Ph.D. admission and not for teaching
appointments):
M.Sc. in Applied Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biophysics, Material
Science, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Electronics, Biomedical
Science, Nano Science, Environmental Science.
M.Tech. in Chemical Engg., Electrical Engg., Mechanical Engg., Computer Science,
Material Science, Electronics, Nanotechnology, Nuclear Science, Applied Optics.
(b) Eligibility for direct appearance at Interview (without written entrance
test):
Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET
43 (including JRF), DST-INSPIRE or equivalent national level
examination/fellowship/teacher fellowship holder in Physical Science may directly
appear for interview. In addition the following categories of applicants may also
appear directly for interviews (as decided by DRC under Clause C-1 4. Of
Ordinance VI):
(i) Rank holders in JEST Physics(Joint Entrance Screening Test)
Upto Rank 200(GeneralCategory)
Upto Rank 225(OBC)
Upto Rank 250 (SC/ST/PwD)
(ii) Candidates who have cleared GATE (Physics)with:
Percentile of 90 and above (General Category)
Percentile of 85 and above (OBC)
Percentile of 80 and above (SC/ST/PwD)

Zoology M.Sc. Zoology/ allied subject with minimum 55% marks from recognized
44
university. The Allied subject-any discipline of Science.

Environmental 1. For admission to Ph.D. a minimum 55% marks in M.Sc/M.A. (or its
Studies equivalentgrade‗B‘intheUGC7-Pointscale)inthesameoralliedsubject from a
recognized University with 5% relaxation for candidates belonging to the
reserved category. The allied subject for admission to Ph.D. shall be
decided by the DRC of the Department. Reservation and relaxation to the
candidate belonging to the EWS category will be given as per University
45 rules.
2. No. Candidate shall be eligible to register for the Ph.D. programme ifhe/she
is already registered for any full-time programme of study in any
University/Institute.
3. The candidates belonging to various categories of the University ofDelhi
Ordinance-VI (Amended 9th August2017)
4. Any other conditions laid down by the University from time totime

Geology M.Sc. (at least 55% marks) in relevant subject, good academic record.
46
Allied Subject: Geophysics

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Master‘s Degree in the appropriate field of Science (M.Sc. Biomedical-Sciences/
Center for Zoology/ Chemistry/ Botany/ Life Science/Biotechnology/ Microbiology/
47 Biomedical Biochemistry/ Genetics/ or related disciplines), M.Tech.,M.V.Sc., M.Pharma or
Research M.D. with a minimum of 55% marks or B.Tech., MBBS with 70% and 60% marks
or equivalent grades, respectively.

Home Science
M.Sc in Home Science (55% marks) in relevant subjects with good academic record
48 in any of the following areas of specialization: Food and Nutrition, Human
development and childhood studies, development and communication extension,

38
resource management and design application, fabric and apparel science, Dietetics
and Public health nutrition, Food Technology.

Faculty of Law

Law LLM degree from an Indian University with at least 55% marks in aggregate (or its
equivalent grade ‗B‘ in the UGC 7 point scale or on equivalent grade in a point scale
49
where ever grading system is followed); or an equivalent degree from a foreign
education institution.

Institute of Informatics & Communication

Institute of The candidate should have minimum of 55% marks (or equivalence CGPA score) in
50 Informatics M.Sc./M.Phil./M.Tech./M.S. Degree in Informatics/Communication
&Communication /Electronics/Physics and allied subjects from a recognized University/Institute.

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Annexure — VIII

LIST OF UNIVERSITY HOSTELS


Sl. Name of the Hostel Male Female Seats# Contact Person Website

Ambedkar-Ganguly Prof. Anu G.


1 100 100 du.ac.in
Students‘ House for Women Aggarwal

Aravali PG Men‘s Hostel Prof. Indranil


2 76 - 76 du.ac.in
(SDC) Dasgupta

Central Institute of cie.du.ac.in/facilities/hostel.ht


3 - - 45 Dr. Sunil Kumar,
Education Hostel* m

4 D.S. Kothari Hostel 97 97 Prof. S. C. Rai www.kotharihostel.du.ac.in

Department of Social Work Prof.


5 - - 84 http://dswh.du.ac.in/
Hostel* NeeraAgnimitra

Geetanjali Hostel for PG http://geetanjalihostel.du.ac.in


6 - 102 102 Prof. Alo Nag
Women Students (SDC) /

7 Gwyer Hall 158 - 158 Prof. R.K. Sharma http://gwyerhall.du.ac.in/

International Students‘
8 98 - 98 Prof. Rajiv Gupta, http://ish.du.ac.in/
House

International Students‘
9 - 98 98 Prof. Pamela Singla http://www.du.ac.in
House for Women

10 Jubliee Hall 206 - 206 Prof. Ashok Prasad Jublieehall.com

11 Mansarowar Hostel 165 - 165 http://mansarowar.du.ac.in/

http://www.meghdoothostel.co
12 Meghdoot Hostel - 99 99 Prof. Veena Agrawal
m

North East Students‘ House Prof. Subhadra


13 - 101 101 du.ac.in
for Women Channa

Dr. Mushtaq A
14 P.G. Men‘s Hostel 100 - 100 du.ac.in
Quadri,

Rajiv Gandhi Hostel for P.G.


15 - 772 772 Prof. Poonam Silotia, http://www.rghg-du.in/
Girls

Sabarmati PG Men‘s Hostel Prof. C P Gupta


16 130 - du.ac.in
(SDC)

University Hostel for Prof. Tanuja


17 - 320 320 www.uhwhostel.in
Women Aggarwal,

18 VKRV Rao Hostel 108 - 108 Prof. Debadyuti http://vkrvrao.du.ac.in/

* For number of seats for Male / Female contact Central Institute of Education Hostel and Department of Social Work.
# For the current Academic Session, number of available seats in the Hostels may vary from the given figures.

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Annexure — IX
Major Areas of Research in Various Departments
Adult Continuing Education and Extension
Extension education and services in higher education, Curriculum Development
andEnvironmental Issues, Research Methodology, Adult, Continuing Education and Extension,
Lifelong Learning (LLL), Non-Formal Education, Skill Development
African Studies
Social Theories, Sociology of religion, African environment, natural resource management,
disaster management, Ancient African Empires, Pan-Africanism, and African nationalism, Multi-
Party Democracy in Africa, Human Rights & Refugee Problems, Africa in World Politics,
India‘s foreign policy in Africa, Food Security and agriculture development, SAP & its impact
on Africa, Regional Economic Groupings and India-Africa EconomicRelations.
Anthropology
Comparative religion, caste system, family dynamics, medical systems, and anthropological
theory and methods, Gender and Women‘s Studies, Caste studies with special interest in Dalit
studies, Ecology and Environment and Border and Margins of Society, Human Genetics, Human
Cytogenetics, Recombinant DNA Technology, Reproductive Immunology, Medical
Anthropology; Qualitative Research; Public Health; Disaster Impact Assessment Tools;
Anthropology and Mountain Communities, Genetic Structure, Diversity and Health Dynamics
Among Human Coastal Populations, Association of variants of uncoupling protein 1(UCP 1)
with levels of obesity, cardiovascular and metabolic complications among adolescent and adult in
two homogenous groups, Human Ecology, Human Growth & Development, Physiological
Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, Tribalhealth.
Arabic
Modern Arabic Literature, Islamic studies and Translation, Classical Arabic Literature, Indo-
Arab Literature, Arab Civilization and Islamic Studies.
B.R. Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research
Medical Biotechnology, Epigenetics, Molecular modeling and DNA diagnostics, Molecular
Oncology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Drug Discovery and Drug Development, Genomics
and Proteomics, Medicinal Chemistry, Cancer Genetics, Human Genetics and Neurobiology and
Neuropharmacology
Biochemistry
Structure-function relationship in proteins and drug discovery, Molecular mechanisms of Cancer
and Malaria, Molecular Diagnostics, RecoFmbinant antibody based diagnostics & therapeutics,
Tuberculosis Biology, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Signalling mechanisms
of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Biophysics
Membrane Biophysics, Ion Channels, Neuro-biophysics, Cognitive Science (Learning &
Memory), Theoretical & Mathematical Biology, Structural Biology, Computational Biology and
Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Next Generation Sequencing, Protein
and Genome Sequence Analysis, Use of Machine Learning Methods in Biology
Botany
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Developmental and Reproductive Biology, Functional Genomics, Proteomics and Genetics,
Physiology and Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology, Systematics and Ecology, Plant-
Microbe/Plant-Pest interaction, Biodiversity Conservation and Evolutionary Biology, Climate
change and Abiotic Stress.
Buddhist Studies
Buddhist History, Buddhist Archaeology, Buddhist Art & Architecture, Theravada Abhidhamma
Philosophy, Theravada Buddhist Psychology, Theravada Buddhist Para-Psychology, Theravada
Buddhist Eschatology, and Pali (Language and Literature), Buddhist Philosophy, Theravada,
Mahayana, Logic &Tantra.
Business Economics
Emerging Policy Issues in Business and Economy, Industry Studies, Economics of Development,
International Economics, Regional Economic Development.
Chemistry
Bioorganic chemistry, synthetic organic chemistry, natural products and non-covalent
interactions in chemistry & biological fields and supramolecular chemistry, Theoretical polymer
chemistry with special reference to electrically conducting polymers and biopolymers such as
proteins and DNA, Nanomaterials and conducting polymer composites for fabrication of
biosensors, Clay polymer nano composites as fire retardants and for synthesis of organic
compounds, Physical Chemistry, Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Computational Chemistry,
Nanoscience, Theoretical Physical Chemistry, Complex Systems in Electrochemistry and
Materials, Synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds; Sonochemistry, Application of
microwaves in organic synthesis; Synthesis, characterization and applications of ionic liquids in
organic synthesis; Preparation, characterization and applications of metal nanoparticles in
organic synthesis; Synthesis of heterocycles by multi-component reactions, photophysical
studies, Corrosion Science and Technology, Semiconducting nano materials for environment,
Organic Synthesis, Medicinal Chemistry (synthesis of biologically active compounds: anti-
cancer , antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antimalarial), Natural and Marine Natural
Products (bioactivity guided isolation of natural/marine natural products). Process development
of drugs/drug intermediates.
Commerce
Marketing; OrganisationalBehaviour and Development; Finance; Accounting; International
Business; Taxation
Computer Science
Computer Networks, Data Mining, Computational Intelligence, Algorithms, Web
Intelligence, Multi-agent systems, Software Engineering, Steganography and Steganalysis,
Information Hiding, Coding Theory, Intelligent Data Analysis. Network Science, Text
Analytics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning,Trust and Reputation Systems, Artificial
Intelligence, social network analysis, Cyber security, Image processing, Biometrics,
Computer Graphics, Crowdsourcing, Cloud Computing, Web Applications, Technology
enhanced Education (MOOC Platforms), Requirements Engineering and Data Science.

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East Asian Studies
China‘s foreign policy, security policy, and political economy, Chinese Politics and Education,
Ancient Indian History, Silk Road and Buddhist settlements, Chinese language, Socially engaged
Buddhism, Chinese Nationalism, Chinese Ethnic Minorities, Chinese Foreign Policy, Tibet,
Taiwan, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, India-China Relations, Sociology, East Asian Society, Japanese
Society and Religions, Japan‘s Social, political, intellectual And Cultural History, Japanese
Language and Literature; Japanese society and Gender Studies, Dynamics of Social Stratification
in China.
Economics
International Trade, Industrial Economics, Game Theory, Econometrics, Law & Economics,
Information Economics, Applied Econometrics, Applied Micro, Growth and Development,
Macroeconomics, International Economics, Economics of discrimination, Aspects of the Chinese
economy, Forecasting, Microeconomic Theory, Welfare Economics, Development Economics,
Agricultural Economics, Health Economics, Public Economics, IPRs and Technology Transfer.
Education
Asian Education and South Asia related education, women education; Childhood, Children‘s
Identities and Schooling; City, Migrant Social groups and Education; Class, Caste, Gender and
Urban Education; Cognitive Psychology; Comparative& International Education; Computer
Assisted Learning; Contemporary Education in India, under diversity, gender, caste,
policy; Developmental Psychology; Disability Studies; Education of Gifted Students; Education,
State, Market and Society; Educational Planning and Policies, Social-Historical Perspectives;
Educational Policy, Planning and Administration; Educational Psychology; Elementary
Education; English Language Teaching; Ethnography of Schools; Gender Issues in Education;
Gender Studies; Gender, School and Society; History Education; History Education; ICT in
Education; Identity& Education; Impact of Social Factors such as poverty, class,language, gender
etc on Education; Inclusive Education; Inclusive Education and Educational Technology;
Inclusive Education of Children with Disability; Indian Psychology & Philosophy; Integral
Education and Psychology; Language Education; Marginal Identities and Schooling;
Mathematics Education; Mental Health; Pedagogy of Sanskrit; Pedagogy of Science; Philosophy
of Education; Science and Environment Education; Science Education; Social Science
Education; Social Theory of Education; Teacher Education; Technology in Mathematics
Teaching and Learning; Youth, Democracy andEducation

Electronic Science
Modeling and Simulation Studies of Microelectronic Devices and Materials; Thin films,
Nanomaterials & nanostructures (Electronic/semiconductor materials & Devices) for various
applications; Material Science: Nano science/ Nano composites/ Nano technology; Microwave
passive components, Plasmonic waveguides and devices; Robotics and Artificial Intelligence;
Embedded Systems and Automation Integrated Optics, Cyber Physical Systems and Machine
learning; Biophotovoltaics

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English
Renaissance studies, gender studies, visual culture, Modernism, Queer Theory, Dalit Literature,
Autobiographical Studies, Indian Literature, Post-colonial Studies, Translation, Postcolonial
Literature and Theory; Literary Gerontology; Families in Literature; Urban Cultures; the
nineteenth-century novel.
Environmental Studies
Environmental Biotechnology & Bioremediation, Nanobioscience, Ecogenomics, Himalayan
Ecology, Conservation Biodiversity & EIA studies, Allelopathy, Invasion Ecology & Soil
Communities, Behavioral Ecology, Foraging and nesting ecology, Evolution, Biodiversity
conservation, Urban Ecology, Fish biology & Herpetology, Systematics, Biodiversity
Conservation, Molecular phylogeny & Evolution, Soil Microbial Ecology; Bio-/Phyto-
Remediation; Plant-Microbe Associations; Bioresources& their Utilization, Ecology and
Conservation, AMF studies Diversity of symbiotic micro-organisms, Legal regimes and policy
frameworks in conservation programmes, Ecotoxicology, Environmental Pollution & Health,
Bioprospecting, Protein Biochemistry, Environmental Biotechnology, Plant invasions,
phenotypic plasticity in plants, Ecosystem studies and function in invaded systems, evolutionary
perspectives in plant invasions, Plant Diversity, Bioacoustics, Behavioral and community
ecology of Invertebrates, Tropical forests and biodiversityconservation.
Faculty of Management Studies
Growth & Behavior Patterns of Companies in India, Marketing, Financial, Human Resource and
Organizational Dimensions of Modern Industry & Business.
Finance and Business Economics
Quantitative Finance; Investment Management and Fuzzy Decision Making, Strategic
Management of Information Systems, e-commerce, Bank Management, Corporate finance;
strategic finance; capital markets; venture capital, Corporate Reporting, Corporate Governance—
Transparency and Disclosure Issues.
Genetics
The department is engaged in Interdisciplinary research in the frontline areas of Plant Genetics,
Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology like genetic improvement of oilseed mustard through
conventional and biotechnological approaches; novel strategies (based on RNAi and artificial
microRNA) for the control of viral and fungal pathogens and insect pests in crops; Human
Genetics & Medical Genomics with focus on discovery and functional genomics of common as
well as emerging complex diseases and discovery of lead molecules; Drosophila Genetics for
basic research and as model for disease biology; Plant–pathogen interaction using Arabidopsis
as a model and mustard as a target crop ; Dictyosteliumbiologyto elucidate the role of bZIP
transcription factors, Parvulin type PPIases, PinA and other protein regulators; Yeast Genetics
with a focus on mitochondrial ribosome function/biogenesis; Cancer Genetics to understand
molecular and cellular changes occurring in hypoxic tumor microenvironment; Promoter
architecture and gene regulation in plants.
Geography
Quantitative Techniques, Urban and Regional Studies, Programme Evaluation, Indian
Geography,DisastersandtheirManagementinIndia,PoliticalGeography,RegionalGeography

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of Middle East, Geography of Federal Study, Spatial Studies, Watershed Management; Mountain
Hydrology; Ecotourism and Conservation, Environmental Studies, Remote Sensing and GIS,
Disaster Management, Climate Change, Urban Environment.
Geology
Igneous &Metamorpic Petrology, Geochemistry, Structural Geology, Igneous Petrology,
Geochemistry, Vertebrate Palaeontology, Geochemistry and Geochronology, Metamorphic
Petrology, Environmental Geology, Hydrogeology, Biostratigraphy, Engineering Geology,
Structural Geology, Sedimentary Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Geomorphology, Fluvail
system, Sedimentary Geology and Geomorphology, Hydrogeology, Geomorphology,
Sedimentology, Micropaleontology, Metamorphic Petrology, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology.
Germanic & Romance Studies
French and Francophone Literature, German Literature, Latin American and Spanish literature,
Italian Literature, Portuguese Literature, Comparative Literature, Postcolonial Studies,
Translation Studies, Foreign Language Education with focus on Teaching
French/German/Italian/Spanish/Portuguese as a Foreign language.
Hindi
Bhakti Literature and Movement and Modern Hindi Literature, Dalit literature, Fiction, Hindi
language, Language pedagogy, Media, Indian society & culture, Indian education system,
Modern Hindi Literature, Polish English Hindi Translation, Hindi Novel, Poetry, Dalit Literature
and HindiJournalism.
History
The Department conducts research broadly on subjects concerning political, social, economic, cultural,
intellectual, and oral history. Within this general rubric we are sensitive to questions relating to the
evolution and transformation of social structures, cultural traditions, political processes, economic
organization and material culture of ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary time periods. Hence,
the Department’s coursework and research addresses numerous questions relating to the writing of cogent
histories of gender, race, ethnicity, class, caste, state formation, urbanization, colonialism, nationalism,
environment, ecology and the anthropocene, agriculture, peasantry, labour, trade, commerce, migration,
displacement, tribes, marginalised communities, literature, literary cultures, law, education, social
reproduction, religion, ritual and dissent, patronage, art, architecture and heritage. Our research is
motivated by revisiting conventional historical sources, highlighting new sources for history writing,
examining new historical subjects and themes, as well as reviewing existing assessments and critiques of
historical phenomena. For this purpose, the Department encourages the use of a variety of methodologies
and concepts that help problematise and enrich archival research; deepen given analyses of material
culture, religion, culture and ideology; and question neat binaries, flat ontologies and linear assessments
of unfolding historical phenomena. The Department’s interdisciplinary approach is motivated by the use
of different disciplines such as archaeology, historical geography, demography, museumology,
anthropology, ethnography, economics, sociology and literary studies among others.
Home Science
Food and Nutrition, Human development and childhood studies, development and
communication extension, resource management and design application, fabric and apparel
science, Dietetics and Public health nutrition, FoodTechnology.

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Institute of informatics & communication

Internet of Things (IoT), Network Architecture, Network Security, Complex Network,


Cryptography, Sensor Network, Service Delivery Design and Architecture, Cloud Computing
and Infrastructure, Network Application, Mobile application architecture andsecurity.
Modelling and Simulation, Computational neuro-bioscience, Nonlinear dynamics, Applied
Numerical analysis, Nonlinear Time Series Analysis, Stochastic Modelling, Stellar Structure-
Evolution, Pulsation, Rotation & Magnetic Fields, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Systems
Library and Information Science

Marketing of LIS Products , Cataloguing, History of libraries in India and Information Systems,
Library, Information and Society, Library Cataloguing, ICT Application in Libraries and
Information Activities; Web Designing and Content Development; Library Classification,
bibliometrics, Scientometrics and webometrics studies; Government of India Publications, Indian
Official Documents, Public Library System, Designing and evaluation of websites, Web-OPACs,
e-journals, Social Networking Sites, Syntax, Discourse, Psycholinguistics.
Linguistics
Documentation and description of endangered languages, Historical Linguistics, Phonology,
Morphology, Language contact, Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics, Linguistic Stylistics,
Applied Linguistics, Generative Phonology, Translation Studies, Sociolinguistics, Lexicography.
Mathematics
Banach Algebras, Complex Analysis, Functional Analysis, Harmonic Analysis, Operator
Algebras, Operator Spaces, Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory, Operator Theory,
Semigroups of Operators, Theory of Frames, Differential Equations on Abstract Spaces,
Commutative Algebra, Field Theory and Polynomials, Cryptography and Number Theory,
Topology, General Topology, Algebraic Topology, Topological Dynamics, Differential
Equations, Fluid Dynamics, Mathematical Modelling, General Relativity, Numerical Analysis,
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Analysis of PDE, Partial Differential Equations, Nonlinear
Waves, Celestial Mechanics, Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, Simulation and Numerical
Modelling, Mathematical Programming, Optimization Theory
Microbiology
Microbial differentiation, food and industrial microbiology, environmental microbiology,
agricultural microbiology, microbial pathogens and pathogenicity, medical microbiology,
immunology, clinical microbiology, genetic engineering and microbial molecular biology.
Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies
Comparative Indian literature, Translations Studies, Women‘s Writings, Drama and Theatre,
Folklore and Tribal Lore, Assamese Language, Literature and Culture, Bengali Language,
Literature and Culture, Gujarati Language, Literature and Culture, Odia Language, Literature
and Culture, Sindhi Language, Literature and Culture, Tamil Language, Literature and Culture,
Telugu Language, Literature and Culture, Postmodernism and Postcolonialism, Bhakti Literature,
Cultural Studies, Life Writings, Literary and Cultural Theory, Partition Literature, Sociology of
Literature and Culture, Indian Poetics.Socio-linguistics.
Music and Fine Arts
Inter disciplinary Research and applied musicology and aesthetics, Aesthetics and Instrumental
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Music, Music of Punjab, Practical aspect of Hindustani aesthetically Rag presentation,
Khayalgayaki, Voice culture for singing music, Hindustani Classical Music (Vocal) Dhrupad,
Dhamar, Khyal, Musical Instruments and Instrumental Music: Classical Music as well as Folk
Music, rhythmic and melodic aspects in ritualistic, folk and classical music of Kerala,
RagamTanam-Pallavi, Dikshitar‘skritis, javalis, Hindustani Instrumental Music.
Operational Research
Inventory Management, Supply Chain Management, Statistics, Optimization, Mathematical
Programming, Financial Management, Software Reliability.

Persian
Indo-Persian Literature, Persian Lexicography, Medieval Indian Culture and Sufism, Indo-
Iranian Literary relations in the context of translations of classical sanskrit and other Texts into
Persian and their impact, Modern Persian Literature (Prose) and Translation and Interpretation
from Persian into English and vice-versa, Persian Novel Writing in Iran and Modern Persian
Literature.
Philosophy
Indian Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Human Rights, Ethics, Applied
Ethics(Environmental Ethics), Development Ethics, Methaethics, Media Ethics, Feminism,
Epistemology, Social and Political Phiolosophy, Contemporary Indian Philosophy, Philosophy
of Technology, Continental Philosophy, Vedic and VedantaPhilosophy.
Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Exercise and Sports Psychology, Sports Exercise Physiology, Adapted Physical Activity, Sports
Bio-mechanics and Kinesiology, Motor Learning and control, Comparative Physical Education
and Sport, Coaching Science and Physical Fitness, Health and Wellness, Kinathropometry,
Neuro-motor Psychology, Philosophy of Sports, Political Science of Sports, Sociology of Sports,
Sport Facilities, Sports Law and Sports for All, Sports History, Sports Management, Sports
Pedagogy, Sports Medicine, Yogic Science, Sports Spirituality, Development of norms for
various age groups of Human populations in the areas of Health and Fitness, Curriculum
Development and Designing, Training Programme implementation and Development and Talent
identification.
Physics & Astrophysics
Astrophysics, Atomic & Molecular Physics, Bio-Physics, Biological Network Cosmology,
Condensed matter physics, Complex systems computational physics, Field theory, General
relativity, Laser Plasma interactions, Nuclear Physics-Nuclear Structure & Reaction Dynamics,
High Energy Physics, Material Science, Non-linear dynamics, , Mesoscopic Physics (Transport
Quantum Dots and Quantum Wires), Spintronics, Nano-materials physics, Non-equilibrium
Statistical mechanics, Particle Physics, Plasma physics, Quantum Dots, Radiation dosimetry,
Radiation detector development &characterisation, Polymers, Semiconductors, Crystallography,
String Theory.
Plant Molecular Biology
Stress Molecular Biology, Reproductive Biology, Signal transduction and photobiology,
Bioinformatics, Functional genomics, Genomics and proteomics, Transgenics for crop
improvement, Small regulatory RNAs, Plant viruses, Plant biotechnology for human health,
Intellectual property rights.
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Political Science
International Relations Theory, Identity Politics and Political Violence, Gender Studies, South
Asian Politics with a special focus on Pakistan & the Kashmir conflict, Public Administration,
Modern Indian Political Thought, Contemporary Indian politics, Political theory, comparative
politics, Indian politics, Communal Identity formations in modern India;
internationalism/cosmopolitanism; history and time, South Asian Studies and Pakistan Studies,
State, Constitutionalism and Democracy— Laws and their relationship with state, democracy and
constitutionalism, issues of rights and people‘s movements, Judiciary, Election Commission,
International Relations-Strategic Studies, Nuclear Weapons and Terrorism, Indian Political
Economy, Indian Political System, Issues concerning communalism and secularism. Democracy,
Development and Peace, sociological, economic, philosophical and cultural dimensions of
political science.
Psychology
Research related to Dyslexia, mental retardation, hypertension, schizophrenia, depression, drug
abuse, cognition in disabled children, belief systems, ageing, organizational processes.
Punjabi
Medieval Punjabi Literature, Modern Punjabi Literature, Classical Theories of Literature,
Western Literary Theories, Media Studies, Language and Linguistics Studies, Meta Criticism,
Diasporic Punjabi Literature, Inter-disciplinary Studies of Literature, Comparative Studies of
Literature, History of Punjabi Language & Literature. Folklore Studies, Film Studies,
Lexicography.
Sanskrit
Linguistics & Indian Philosophy (especially Nyaya& Vedanta), Indian Philosophy, Literature,
Indian Culture and civilization and Religions, Epigraphy and Paleography, Sanskrit Drama,
Poetry, History and culture of Ancient India, Veda, Dharma Shastra& Poetics.
Slavonic and Finno-Ugrian Studies

The Department of Slavonic and Finno-Ugrian Studies offers Ph.D. programme in Russian
Studies. The objective is to promote research in the areas of language, literature, translation,
culture and comparative studies in Russian.⃰

⃰The Department presently is offering research only in the area of literature and comparative
literary studies.
Social Work
Social work discipline, Social Work with Older persons, Social Development, Social Legislation,
HRM, Ecology and Social Work, Rural and Urban Community Development, Management of
Voluntary Organizations, Social Development, Social Work Education, Disaster Management,
Social movements, protest movements and community organization.
Sociology
Folk Culture, Narrative Theory, Phenomenology and Everyday Life, Bureaucratic Institutions,
Agrarian Relations, Population Displacement, Sociology in South Asia, Socio-cultural aspects of
the economy; Caste inequalities and identities in contemporary India and their relationship to
social policy; Social space and its interactions with globalization; Contemporary social theory
and the history and politics of the social sciences in India; South-South intellectual linkages;
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Higher education and social inclusion and pedagogy, Gender; Kinship; Care; State and
Citizenship; Social Movements; Agrarian Structures; Sociology of Emotion; Fieldwork
Methodology; Comparative Sociology, Citizenship, war and counterinsurgency in South Asia,
indigenous identity and politics in India, the sociology of law, and inequality, Sociologyof

Education, Gender Studies, Sociology of Migration, Agrarian Social Structure, Development


Studies, Tribal Studies, Kinship, caste, visualanthropology, urban sociology.
Statistics
Order Statistics, Fluctuation theory, Random walk, Rank order statistics, Biostatistics,
Demography, Sequential Analysis, Reliability and Life-Testing, Design of Experiments,
Optimization, Time Series, Reliability Models.
Urdu
Classical Prose, Classical Poetry, Modern Prose, Modern Poetry, Humor & Satire, Fiction,
Criticism, Drama, Theatre, Mass Media and Non Fiction Prose etc.
Zoology
Animal Physiology, Animal Behaviour, Aquaculture, Cell Signaling, Chromatin and Cancer
Biology, Computational Biology, Endocrinology, Entomology, Genomics and Metagenomics,
Systematics, Evolution and Biodiversity, Microbiology, Molecular Cell Biology, Radiation
Biology, Reproductive Physiology and Toxicology.

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Annexure — X

Ordinance VI: Procedure for Award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)


and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree
1. The Ordinance conforms with University Grants Commission Gazette (Minimum Standards and
Procedure for Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) Regulations,2016.
2. Award of degrees to candidates registered for the M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme on or after July 11,
2009 till the date of Notification of these Regulations by UGC shall be governed by the provisions
of the UGC (Minimum Standards and procedure for Awards of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree) Regulation,
2009
3. If the M.Phil./Ph.D. degree is awarded by a Foreign University, the University considering such a
degree shall refer the issue to a Standing Committee constituted for the purpose of determining
the equivalence of the degree awarded by the foreignUniversity.
4. The University of Delhi shall not conduct the M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programmes through distance
educationmode.
5. Part-time Ph.D. will be allowed provided all the conditions mentioned in the extant Ph.D.
Regulations are met.

General Guidelines

a. A Department of a Faculty or a Centre of the University can conduct research programmes for the
award of M.Phil./Ph.D.degree.
b. The Board of Research Studies (BRS) of the respective Faculty/Centre shall organize the research
studies leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy under the general guidance of the Academic
Council.
c. The Research Council will advise the Board of ResearchStudies.
d. The Departmental Research Committee (DRC) shall supervise all academic matters related to the
Ph.D. degree.
e. The M. Phil. Programme in a Department will be administered by the M.Phil.Committee.

A. Composition and Functions of the Research Council, Board of Research Studies and
Departmental ResearchCommittee

1. Research Council- The Research Council shall ensure uniform implementation of the
Ordinance and provide advice on procedural and related matters. The composition ofthe
Research Council shall include a Chairperson and Deans of Research from Life Sciences,
Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Humanities and SocialSciences.

2. Board of Research Studies - Each Faculty that offers Ph.D. Programme shall have a Board of
Research Studies. The registration of students by each Department of the Faculty shall require
ratification by the respective BRS. The records of registration and the progress of research
work done by the Ph.D. students shall be maintained by theBRS.

All members of the BRS must be qualified to be Supervisors.

The composition of BRS in a Faculty having more than one Department shall be as follows:

a)Dean of the Faculty-Chairperson


b) One Professor (a nominee of the ViceChancellor)
c) Heads of all Departments under theFaculty
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d) One Professor from eachDepartment
e) One Associate Professor from eachDepartment
f) One Assistant Professor from eachDepartment
g) One Associate Professor from each subject amongst teachers from colleges, if applicable.
The selection under category(c),(d), (e), (f) and (g) above shall be by rotation as perseniority.

The composition of the BRS for a single Department based faculty shall be as follows:

a)Dean of the Faculty /Chairperson


b) One Professor (nominated by the Vice-Chancellor from an alliedDepartment)
c) Three Professors
d) Two Associate Professors
e) Two AssistantProfessors
f) One Associate Professor amongst teachers from colleges, ifapplicable
The selection under category (c), (d), (e) and (f) above shall be by rotation as per seniority.

The composition of BRS for the Faculty of Medical Sciences shall be as follows:

a) Dean of the Faculty-Chairperson


b) One Professor (nominee of the ViceChancellor)
c) All University appointed Heads of the Department under Faculty of MedicalSciences.
d) All Heads of the Institutions/Colleges affiliated to the University for Ph.D.Programme.
e) One senior-most Associate Professor nominated from each of the teaching Institutions
(LHMC, MAMC, UCMS, VPCI&IHBAS).
f) One Assistant Professor by rotation as per seniority.

The composition of BRS for the Faculty of Technology shall be as follows:

a) Dean of the Faculty-Chairperson


b) One Professor (nominee of the ViceChancellor)
c) All Heads of the Department
d) One Professor from eachDepartment
e) One Associate Professor from eachDepartment
f) One Assistant Professor from eachDepartment
g) Dean, Post GraduateStudies

3. Departmental Research Committee- Each Department and Centre offering Ph.D. Programme
shall have a Departmental Research Committee (DRC). All members of the DRC must be
qualified to be Supervisors. The Dean of the respective faculty will approve theCommittee.

The DRC of Department/Centre shall comprise the following:

a) Head of the Department/Director-Chairperson


b) One Professor (nominee of the Vice-Chancellor)
c) Four Professors in theDepartment
d) Two Associate Professors
e) Two Assistant Professors
f) One Associate Professor and One Assistant Professor from the colleges, except for those
Departments that do not have an undergraduate programme in the respectivediscipline.
g) Immediate past Head of the Department/Director, if not superannuated.

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The members in category (c), (d), (e) and (f) above shall be chosen by rotation as per seniority.

The composition of DRC for the Faculty of Medical Sciences shall be as follows:
a) Head of the Department-Chairperson
b) One Professor (a nominee of theVice-Chancellor)
c) Four Professors from theDepartment
d) Two Associate Professors
e) Two Assistant Professors

The selection under category c), d) and e) shall be by rotation as per seniority.

The composition of DRC for the Faculty of Technology shall be as follows:

a) Head of the Department-Chairperson


b) One Professor (a nominee of theVice-Chancellor)
c) Four Professors
d) Two Associate Professors
e) Two Assistant Professors

The selection under category c) to e) shall be by rotation as per seniority.

Where Departments have strength of less than ten teachers, all members, who are eligible to be
Supervisors, will be members of the Departmental Research Committee.

The term of membership of all members of BRS and DRC, other than ex-officio members will be
for a period of two years. Unless otherwise provided, one-third of the members of the BRS and
DRC, respectively shall form the quorum.

The meetings of the DRC and the BRS may be held at least once every three months. It may be
held earlier, depending on the urgency of individualcases.

4. M.Phil. Committee: The Committee shall deal with all matters and processes related to the
admission and conduct of the M.Phil. Programme including organizing coursework,
appointment of Research Advisory Committee, appointment of examiners for evaluation of
dissertation, conduct of seminar and viva-voce and communication of result to the Examination
Branch.

The composition of the M.Phil. Committee will be as follows:

a) Head of the Department–Chairperson


b) Six Professors in the Department
c) Three Associate Professors in the Department
d) Three Assistant Professors in theDepartment
e) One Associate Professor and One Assistant Professor from the colleges, except for those
Departments that do not have an undergraduate programme in the respectivediscipline.

The selection under point b), c), d) and e) shall be by rotation as per seniority. The total strength of
members shall not be more than 15.

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Members of the M.Phil. Committee other than the Head of the Department shall hold office for a
period of two years. The composition of the Committee will be approved by the Dean of the
Faculty on the recommendation of the Head of theDepartment.

In case two or more Departments of the University together have an inter-disciplinary M.Phil.
Programme, the M.Phil. Committee shall consist of the Heads of the Departments concerned, equal
representation of Professors of the Departments concerned, and such other faculty members as
approved jointly by the Deans of the Faculties concerned on the recommendation of the Heads of
the Departments, not exceeding 15 in all. The Heads of the Departments concerned shall act as
Chairperson by rotation in order of seniority of the establishment of the Department.

B. Procedure forAdmission

1. As per UGC Regulations 2016, the University shall admit M.Phil./Ph.D. students through an
Entrance Test conducted at the level of the University. The University may decide separate terms
and conditions for those students who qualify UGC-NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET
(including JRF)/GATE/teacher fellowship holder or have passed M.Phil. Programme. Similar
approach may be adopted in respect of Entrance Test for M.Phil.Programme.

2. Candidates will be admitted in a two-stage process through (i) an Entrance Test (to be held once a
year, a common entrance test for M.Phil. and Ph.D. programme) and (ii) an interview that may
be held twice in a year and more number of times, ifrequired.

3. As per UGC Regulations 2016, the University will decide on an annual basis through the
academic bodies, a predetermined and manageable number of M.Phil./Ph.D. scholars to be
admitted depending on the number of available Research Supervisors and other academic and
physical facilities available, keeping in mind the norms regarding the scholar- teacher ratio,
laboratory, library and such otherfacilities.

4. As per UGC Regulations 2016, the University shall notify well in advance on its website and
through advertisement in at least two (2) national newspapers, of which at least one (1) shall be
in the regional language, the number of seats for admission, subject/discipline-wise distribution
of available seats, criteria for admission, procedure for admission, examination centre (s) where
entrance test(s) shall be conducted and all other relevant information for the benefit of the
candidates.

5. The Departments will accordingly decide on an annual basis through M.Phil. Committee /DRC,
a predetermined and manageable number of M.Phil./Ph.D. scholars to be admitted, and will
notify well in advance on its Departmental website and through advertisement, the number of
seats for admission, subject/discipline-wise distribution of available seats, criteria for admission,
procedure for admission, syllabus for written test, Examination Centre(s) where entrance test(s)
shall be conducted, selection criteria during interview and all other relevant information for the
benefit of thecandidates.

6. The Head of the Department shall consult the faculty members and college teachers, who are
recognized to be Supervisor as per UGC Regulation 2016, regarding the number of vacant seats
available with each member in that academic year. Each prospective Supervisor may decide on
the number of seats that he/she may like to fill in a particular year, within his/her maximum
permissible strength and inform the Head of Departmentaccordingly.

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7. Eligible College teachers will send their willingness to supervise M.Phil./Ph.D. students along
with Curriculum Vitae and list of publications to the Head. The Head will ensure that information
from the Department faculty and college teachers in this regard is available before the
announcement of vacantseats.

8. In case of Departments that want to hold the interviews twice or more number of times in a year,
they can notify their vacant seats at least 15 days before the schedule ofinterviews.

9. No research scholar registered for the M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme shall be permitted to undertake
any other full-time Programme during the pendency of the M.Phil./Ph.D.Programme.

10. The admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme will be according to the National Level Reservation
Policy, as applicable from time to time, based on intake in a given academicyear.

C. Eligibility Criteria

C-1 Common Eligibility Criteria for M.Phil./Ph.D.

1. Master‘s degree or a professional degree (M.Tech./LL.M./M.D./M.S. degree) in the same or allied


subjects, declared equivalent to the Master‘s degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory
body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate (or its equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 7-point scale
or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) or an equivalent
degree from a foreign educational Institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation
Agency which is approved, recognized or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated
under a law in its home country or any other statutory authority in that country for the purpose of
assessing, accrediting or assuring quality and standards of educationalinstitutions.

2. A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be


allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC(non-creamy layer)/differently-abled and other
categories of candidates as per the decision of the University Grants Commission from time to
time, or for those who obtained their Master's degree prior to 19 September, 1991. The eligibility
marks of 55% (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and
the relaxation of 5% to the categories mentioned above are permissible based only on the
qualifying marks without including the grace markprocedures.

3. Candidates with Masters or equivalent degree must appear in a written entrance exam conducted
by the University in order to be eligible for interview. Based on the performance in the written
test, which is the qualifying exam, the shortlisted candidates shall appear for aninterview.

4. Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET (including JRF)/ UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/
DBT-JRF, ICMR-JRF, DST-INSPIRE or equivalent national level examination/fellowship (as
identified by DRC)/GATE/teacher fellowship holder may directly appear forinterview.

5. Teachers, who are in service in the University of Delhi, may directly appear forinterview.

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6. Candidates holding Junior Research Fellowships or equivalent research positions in projects,
satisfying the minimum eligibility conditions (subject to selection by duly constituted committee
as per the University norms for research projects) may also appear directly forinterview.
7. Scientists/professionals working at R&D institutes of the Government of India/State Government
and with whom the University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding may directly appear
for interview subject to fulfilling minimum eligibilitycriteria.

8. The allied subjects for admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme in a particular Department shall be
decided by the DRC of the respective Department in consultation with faculty members who have
advertised for vacancies, based on their specific requirements. The list of allied subjects duly
approved by the M.Phil. Committee/DRC may be submitted to the respective BRS for approval,
after which it may be displayed on the website of theDepartment.

9. No candidate shall be eligible to register for the M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme if he/she is already
registered for any full-time programme of study in anyUniversity/Institution.

10. Foreign nationals fulfilling the eligibility criteria may be registered for M.Phil./Ph.D. over and
above the maximum admissible strength. However, at any given time, the total number of foreign
students shall not exceed 10% of the total admissible strength of the Department. Foreign
nationals must provide evidence of language competence suited to the Department they wish to
join.
11. Foreign nationals are exempted from entrance test and interview. They may be admitted
based on their research proposal, subject to fulfilling the minimum eligibility criteria. The
decision regarding the same rests with the DRC subject to approval from BRS for the Ph.D.
Programme and M.Phil. Committee for the M.Phil. Programme.

C-2 Categories for admission to Ph.D. Programme other than mentioned in C-1

1. Candidates who have been awarded or are pursuing M.Phil. Programme under the following
categories may directly appear forinterview:

a. Candidates who have cleared the M.Phil. coursework with at least 55% marks in aggregate (or
its equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 7-point scale or an equivalent grade in a point scale
wherever grading system is followed) and have successfully completed the M.Phil. degree
with at least 55% marks shall be eligible for appearing directly for interview. A relaxation of
5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those
belonging to SC/ST/OBC(non-creamylayer)/differently-abled.

b. Candidates who have cleared coursework of M.Phil. from University of Delhi with at least
55% marks in aggregate may directly appear for interview to Ph.D. without completing the
M.Phil. Dissertation, if the candidate is interested in registering for Ph.D. without completing
M.PhilProgramme.

c. A candidate who‘s M.Phil. dissertation has been evaluated and the viva voce is pending may
appear directly for interview to the Ph.Dprogramme.

d. Candidates possessing a degree considered equivalent to M.Phil Degree of an Indian


Institution with 55% marks or from a Foreign Educational Institution accredited by an
Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved, recognized or authorized by an
authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory
authority in that country for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or assuring quality and
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standards of educational institutions, shall be eligible for admission to Ph.DProgramme.

2. Faculty of Management Studies may shortlist candidates for appearing directly in interview for
Ph.D. admission on the basis of CATscore.

All candidates appearing directly for interview have to register on the online admission
portal.

D. Entrance Test and theInterview

1. There shall be a common Entrance Test for M.Phil. and Ph.D. Programme to be conducted by the
University, once a year, where both programmes are offered by theDepartment.

2. The Entrance Test will be a qualifying examination with qualifying marks as 50%. The syllabus
for the entrance test will consist of 50% questions on research aptitude/methodology and 50%
subject-specific questions.

3. The Entrance Tests in various Departments shall be staggered to allow the candidates to appear in
written test in more than one subject, if they sodesire.

4. The Entrance Test for Ph.D. Programme shall be conducted once in a year and the eligibility of
shortlisted candidates shall remain valid till the next entrance test. The interviews may be held
twice in a year or more, subject to availability of seats as determined by theDRC.

5. At the time of interview, if required, experts/prospective Supervisors from allied/specialized areas


may beinvited.

6. At the time of interview, the candidates are required to discuss their research interest/area through
a presentation before a duly constituted Committee. The interview shall also consider the
followingaspects:
a. the candidate possesses the competence for the proposedresearch;
b. the research work can be suitably undertaken at theUniversity
c. the proposed area of research can contribute to new/additionalknowledge.

7. The merit list of the recommended candidates shall be displayed on the website after approval by
the M.Phil. Committee /DRC. There will be a waiting list in the order ofmerit.

8. The M.Phil. Committee /DRC reserves the right not to select candidates for all the vacancies
advertised.

9. The M.Phil. Committee /DRC shall ensure that all University rules as well as reservation rules are
followed in the admissionprocess.

10. The registration of candidates in the Ph.D. programme may be confirmed by the BRS based on
the recommendation of the DRC after completion of coursework. The registration of candidates in
the M.Phil. Programme may be confirmed by the M.Phil. Committee after completion of
coursework.

11. The Department shall maintain a list of all the M.Phil./Ph.D. registered research scholars on its
websiteonyear-wisebasis.Thelistshallincludethenameofeachoftheregisteredcandidates,

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topic of his/her research, name of his/her supervisor/co-supervisor and date of
enrolment/registration.

E. Coursework

1. The coursework for M.Phil. and Ph.D. shall be common, where both programmes are offered
by theDepartment.

2. As per UGC Regulations 2016, the credit assigned to the M.Phil./Ph.D. course work shall be a
minimum of 08 credits and a maximum of 16 credits. The course work shall be treated as
prerequisite for M.Phil./Ph.D. preparation. A minimum of four credits shall be assigned to
one or more courses on Research Methodology which could cover areas such as quantitative
methods, computer applications, research ethics and review of published research in the
relevant field, training, field work, etc. Other courses shall be advanced level courses
preparing the students for Ph.Ddegree.

3. All courses prescribed for M.Phil./Ph.DProgramme coursework shall be in conformity with


the credit hour instructional requirement and shall specify content, instructional and
assessment methods. These courses shall be duly approved by the DRC and theBRS.

4. The Department where the research scholar pursues his/her research shall prescribe the
course(s) to him/her based on the recommendations of the Research Advisory Committee of
the researchscholar.

5. All research scholars admitted to M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme shall be required to complete the
coursework within initial one or twosemesters.

6. Marks/Grades in the course work, including Research Methodology courses shall be finalized
after a combined assessment by the Research Advisory Committee and the Department and
the final marks/grades shall be communicated to theUniversity.

7. The M.Phil. Committee/DRC shall satisfy itself that each research scholar has completed the
requirement of coursework. The Head of the Department shall provide to the student a
certificate of completion of coursework and names of courses opted by each student. If a
research scholar fails to qualify the coursework, he/she may be allowed to reappear only once,
within six months of the declaration of result. If the result is still found unsatisfactory, the
M.Phil. Committee /DRC may recommend cancellation of his/her registration. This may be
reported to the Board of Research Studies in case of Ph.D. scholars. Under special
circumstances (e.g. medical reasons), a final decision may be taken by BRS on the
recommendation of the DRC for Ph.D. scholars and M.Phil. Committee in case of M.Phil.
scholar.

8. The credits of the coursework shall be transferable between the Departments of the University
and inter-university, subject to their acceptance by the M.Phil. Committee/DRC.

9. The research scholars shall not be allowed to take up any assignment outside the University
during thecoursework.

10. ResearchscholarsalreadyholdingM.Phil.DegreeorequivalentM.Phil.Degree(equivalence

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to be determined by DRC) and admitted to the Ph.D. programme, or those who have already
completed the coursework in M.Phil. of University of Delhi and have been permitted to
proceed to the Ph.D. Programme, may be exempted by the DRC from the Ph.D. coursework.
All other research scholars admitted to the Ph.D. Programme shall be required to complete the
Ph.D. coursework prescribed by the Department.

11. A M.Phil./Ph.D. scholar has to obtain a minimum of 55% of marks or its equivalent grade in
the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade/CGPA in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) in the course work in order to be eligible to continue in the programme
and submit thedissertation/thesis.

12. Upon satisfactory completion of course work, and obtaining the marks/grade prescribed as the
case may be, the M.Phil./Ph.D. scholar shall be required to undertake research work and
produce a draft dissertation/thesis within a reasonable time, as stipulated by the University
based on UGC Regulations,2016.
13. The overall minimum credit requirement, including credit for the course work, for the award
of M.Phil. degree shall not be less than 24credits.

14. The M.Phil. dissertation will have a total of 300 marks (12 credits), including marks for viva-
voce examination.
15. After admission to Ph.D. Programme, the research scholar in consultation with the
Supervisor, may propose a tentative title for Ph.D. thesis within one year. However, the final
title for the Ph.D. thesis must be decided at the time of the pre-Ph.D. presentation. The final
title will be subject to approval of the DRC and theBRS.

F. Attendance

Research scholars shall be required to attend lectures (coursework) and participate in seminars
arranged in the Department during the programme. The minimum percentage of lectures to be
attended during the coursework will be two-thirds of the lectures delivered in all courses,
individually.

G. Eligibility Criteria forSupervisor

1.Any regular Professor of the University with at least five research publications in refereed
journals and any regular Associate/Assistant Professor of the University/College with a Ph.D.
degree and at least two research publications in refereed journals may be recognized as a
Supervisor. Provided that in areas/disciplines where there is no or only a limited number of
refereed journals, M.Phil. Committee/DRC and BRS may relax the above condition for
recognition of a person as Research Supervisor with reasons recorded inwriting.

2.Only a full-time regular teacher of Department/College of the University can act as a


Supervisor. External supervisors are not allowed. However, Co-Supervisor can be allowed in
inter-disciplinary areas from other Department/College of the University or other related
institutions with the approval of the Research AdvisoryCommittee.

3. A Research Supervisor/Co-supervisor who is a Professor, at any given point of time, cannot


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Research Supervisor can guide up to a maximum of two (2) M.Phil. and six (6) Ph.D.
scholars and an Assistant Professor as Research Supervisor can guide up to a maximum of
one (1) M.Phil. and four (4) Ph.D. scholars. This is excluding supernumerary allotment. In
case of co-supervision, an enrolled research scholar will be counted as one each, for the
Supervisor and theCo-Supervisors.

H. Allocation ofSupervisor

1. The allocation of Supervisor for a selected research scholar shall be decided by the M.Phil.
Committee/DRC depending on the number of research scholars per Supervisor, the available
specialization among the Supervisors and research interests of the research scholar, as
indicated by them at the time ofinterview.

2. In case of topics which are of inter-disciplinary nature and where the Department concerned
feels that the expertise in the Department has to be supplemented from outside, the
Department may appoint a Supervisor from the Department/College itself, who shall be
known as the Supervisor, and a Co-Supervisor from outside theDepartment.
3. In case of relocation of a M.Phil./Ph.D. woman research scholar due to marriage or otherwise,
the research data shall be allowed to be transferred to the University to which she intends to
relocate, provided all other conditions in these regulations are followed in letter and spirit and
the research work does not pertain to the project secured by the parent institution/Supervisor
from any funding agency. The research scholar will, however, give due credit to the parent
guide and the part of research, already done. The transfer of research data is applicable only if
it is an independent project of the research scholar. In cases where the work being carried out
is supported by a project secured by the parent institution/Supervisor, the research
data/material will remain with the parentinstitution/supervisor.
4. In a Department where teachers are retiring, leaving or are proceeding on long leave on
deputation or where unforeseen circumstances have necessitated change of Supervisor, the
DRC shall appoint Supervisor(s)/Co-Supervisor(s) as supernumerary allotment. This may be
approved by the respectiveBRS.
5. In cases where the Supervisor has three or less years before retirement, a Co-Supervisor from
within the University shall be mandatory. Such Co-Supervisor(s) must be in active service at
the time of submission of thesis. Those appointed as Supervisor shall continue to guide the
particular research scholar as Co-supervisor after retirement and the Co-supervisor will
become Supervisor in that particular case. Fresh Supervision/Co-Supervision is not permitted
afterretirement.

6. Faculty members on deputation/long leave for more than a year may not be included in the
list of proposed Supervisors in a Department and in determining the number of vacantseats.

7. The DRC, on the recommendation of the Supervisor, may appoint scholars of eminence who
may be residing in India or abroad, asCo-Supervisor(s).

8. The recommendation of the DRC regarding the appointment of Supervisor(s) shall be


approved by the respectiveBRS.
9. Each Supervisor is entitled to take a fresh research scholar after submission of the thesis of
his/her previously allotted research scholar, based on maximum permissible number for that
facultymember.

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I. Research Advisory Committee

1. There shall be a Research Advisory Committee for every research scholar, duly approved by the
M.Phil. Committee/DRC. The Supervisor of the research scholar shall be the Convener of this
Committee. The Committee will have at least three members, with at least one faculty member
other than the Supervisor from the Department. This Committee shall have the following
responsibilities:
a. To review the research proposal and finalize the topic ofresearch.
b. To guide the research scholar to develop the study design and methodology of research
and identify the course(s) that he/she may have todo.
c. To periodically review and assist in the progress of the research work of the research
scholar.

2.The research scholar shall appear before the Research Advisory Committee once in six months to
make a presentation of the progress of his/her work for evaluation and further guidance. The six
monthly progress reports with the comments of the Research Advisory Committee shall be
submitted to the M.Phil. Committee/DRC with a copy to the researchscholar.
3. In case the progress of the research scholar is unsatisfactory, the Research Advisory Committee
shall record the reasons for the same and suggest corrective measures. If the research scholar
fails to comply with these corrective measures, the Research Advisory Committee may
recommend to the M.Phil. Committee/DRC with specific reasons for cancellation of the
registration of the researchscholar.

J. Financial Assistance to ResearchScholars

1. Research scholars who have cleared National Level examinations with JRF or equivalent shall
get financial assistance from the concerned fundingagency.

2. Research scholars who are working in projects as JRF and SRF shall get financial assistance
from the designatedprojects.

3. Research scholars, who do not have any financial assistance, may be awarded Non-NET UGC
fellowships. The University, depending on the grant available from UGC, will determine the
number of fellowships under this categoryannually.

4. Financial assistance shall not be provided where the research scholar is availing paid study
leave.

5. Foreign research scholars must show proof of financial support for the duration of the
M.Phil./Ph.D.enrolment.

K. Leave

1. Any leave of more than thirty days from research work would require prior intimation and
approval of the DRC and the BRS or the M.Phil. Committee. This period shall be counted in
the total duration for submission of dissertation/thesis.

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2. On the recommendation of the Supervisor and the DRC, the BRS may permit the research
scholar to be away from the University of Delhi to pursue research related to Ph.D. work for
not more than two semesters after completion of thecoursework.

3. Women scholars may be provided Maternity Leave/Child Care Leave once in the entire
duration of M.Phil./Ph.D. for up to 240 days. This period shall not be counted in the total
duration for submission of M.Phil. dissertation/Ph.D.thesis.

4. The Supervisor must report absence from research work by research scholar due to illness,
maternity leave or other circumstances to the M.Phil. Committee or DRC and BRS.
Negligence of research work or any other acts of indiscipline must be recorded and reported to
the DRC and the concerned BRS. On receipt of a complaint, the M.Phil. Committee/BRS may
take appropriate action against the research scholar, including cancellation of his/her
registration.

5. Only in exceptional cases, a research scholar may be allowed to de-register from the Ph.D.
programme after successful completion of minimum duration of three years on the
recommendation of the DRC and the approval of the BRS. The research scholar shall re-
register within a period of three years. The Ph.D. thesis should be submitted within such a
period that the period of initial registration and re-registration does not exceed the duration of
the Ph.D.Programme.

L. Duration of M.Phil./Ph.D.Programme

1. As per UGC Regulations 2016, the M.Phil. Programme shall be for a minimum duration of
two (2) consecutive semesters/one year and a maximum of four (4) consecutive semesters/two
years.
2. As per UGC Regulations 2016, Ph.D. programme shall be for a minimum duration of three
years from the date of registration, including coursework and up to a maximum of sixyears.
3. Women candidates and Persons with Disability (more than 40% disability) may be allowed a
relaxation of one year for M.Phil. and two years for Ph.D. in the maximum duration.
4. As per UGC Regulations, 2016, extension beyond the above limits will be governed by
relevant clauses as stipulated in the Statute/Ordinance of the individual Institution concerned.
For University of Delhi, these clauses are as below:
a. The M.Phil. Committee may grant an extension of up to one year, on the
recommendation of the Supervisor and the Research Advisory Committee.
b. For Ph.D. scholars, beyond a period of six years, a six-month extension can be granted
by the Board of Research Studies on a written justification for the delay by the research
scholar. The request of the research scholar has to be recommended by the Supervisor
and DRC of the respective Department.
c. Only in exceptional cases, with specific recommendations and justification from the
Supervisor, DRC and BRS, the Vice Chancellor may recommend extension beyond six
and a half years in case of Ph.D. Scholars.

M. Evaluation andAssessment

1.Prior to submission of the thesis, the research scholar shall make a pre-M.Phil./pre-Ph.D.
presentation in the Department, before the Research Advisory Committee, wherever
applicable, which shall also be open to all faculty members and other students. The feedback
and comments obtained from them may be suitably incorporated in the draft
dissertation/thesis in consultation with the Research AdvisoryCommittee.

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2. The research scholar shall submit the thesis after pre-Ph.D. presentation within a period of six
months.
3.In case of issues related to Intellectual Property Rights, necessary patents shall be filed before
disclosure inseminar.
4.A Ph.D. research scholar shall publish at least one research paper in a refereed journal before
submission of the thesis and produce evidence for the same in the form of an acceptance letter
or a reprint. This has to be certified by the Supervisor and the Head of the Department.

5. M.Phil. scholars shall present at least one paper (oral or poster) in conference/seminar before
the submission of dissertation. Ph.D. scholars shall make two paper presentations (oral or
poster) in conference/seminars before the submission of the thesis and produce evidence for
the same in the form of a presentation certificate. This has to be certified by the Supervisor
and the Head of theDepartment.
6. The University shall evolve a mechanism using well-developed software and gadgets to detect
plagiarism and other forms of academic unethical practices. Each dissertation/thesis will go
through a Plagiarism Check that will be verified by the University Library before submission.
The certificate of verification given by the library has to be submitted along with the thesis at
the time of thesis submission in the Examination Branch. The thesis has to be submitted
within 30 days from the date of plagiarismcheck.
7. The thesis must be a piece of original research work characterized either by the discovery of
new facts, or by a fresh interpretation of facts or theories. In either case, it should show the
research scholar‘s capacity for critical examination and judgment. It must be satisfactory as
far as its language and presentation areconcerned.
8. The research scholar may incorporate in the thesis the contents of any work published by
him/her on the subject during the course of his/her Ph.D. and shall indicate the same in the
thesis. If any content of the published work has been incorporated in the thesis of one of the
authors, then the same content cannot be included by any of the other authors for award of
any degree ordiploma.
9. The M.Phil. dissertation submitted by a research scholar shall be evaluated by his/her
Research Supervisor and at least one external examiner who is not in the employment of the
University.

10. The viva-voce examination, based among other things, on the critiques given in the
evaluation report, shall be conducted by both of them together, and shall be open to be
attended by Members of the Research Advisory Committee, all faculty members of the
Department, other research scholars and other interested experts/researchers.

11. For submission of Ph.D. thesis, the abstract of the thesis including Table of Contents must be
forwarded by the Supervisor to the Head of the Department for consideration by the DRC.
The Head of the Department shall convene a meeting of the DRC within one month of
submission of the abstract with Supervisor of the thesis as an invitee to recommend a panel of
a minimum of six external examiners, who shall be eminent scholars and specialists in the
area of the thesis, normally not more than one from the same Department of a particular
University/Institute. The concerned BRS shall review the recommendations of the DRC and
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order to avoid delay, the Chairman of the respective BRS may approve the panel of examiners
duly recommended by the concerned DRC and report the same, in the next meeting of BRS.

12. The Ph.D. thesis submitted by a research scholar shall be evaluated by his/her Supervisor and
at least two external examiners, who are/were not in employment of the University, of whom
one examiner may be from outside the country. It is expected that those who have retired
from the University of Delhi, may not be appointed as external examiners. The viva-voce
examination, based among other things, on the critiques given in the evaluation report, shall
be conducted by the Research Supervisor and at least one of the two external examiners, and
shall be open to be attended by Members of the Research Advisory Committee, all faculty
members of the Department, other research scholars and other interestedexperts/researchers.

13. While submitting for evaluation, the dissertation/thesis shall have an undertaking from the
research scholar and a certificate from the Research Supervisor attesting to the originality of
the work, vouching that there is no plagiarism and that the work has not been submitted for
the award of any other degree/diploma of the same Institution where the work was carried
out, or to any other Institution. The Head of the Department shall countersign these
certificates for submission of the M.Phil. dissertation/Ph.D. thesis. In case of resubmission,
the same procedure may be followed. The research scholar shall also attach a Student
Approval Form in the format provided by the UGC for hosting and distributing their thesis in
digitalformatin‗Shodhganga‘,oranyotherserverdesignatedforthispurposebyUGC.

14. The research scholar shall submit four double-sided typed and printed softbound copies of the
Ph.D. thesis to the Examination Branch of the University. The soft copy of the Ph.D. thesis
must be submitted in specified media (CD/DVD) in specified formats (Open Office/MS office
Document Format, Tex, Latex or other standard Format) that are convertible to pdf file. The
pdf file of the thesis may be sent to examiners viaemail.

15. The Examination Branch may send all communication to the examiners viz. request for
consent, sending of Ph.D. thesis for evaluation and receive report/s electronically through e-
mail.

16. The examiners may (i) recommend that the degree be awarded; (ii) recommend that the degree
be awarded subject to corrections/revision being made in consultation with the Supervisor
before viva voce; (iii) ask for resubmission of the thesis or (iv) reject thethesis.

17. The Supervisor will provide a general report and a technical report based on the comments of
all the examiners duly signed by the Supervisor and the HOD to the Examination Branch.
Anonymous reports of the examiners should be shared with the research scholar only for the
purpose of revisiononly.

18. As per UGC Regulations 2016, the public viva-voce of the research scholar to defend the
dissertation shall be conducted only if the evaluation report(s) of the external examiner(s) on
the thesis is/are satisfactory and include a specific recommendation for conducting the viva-
voce examination. If the evaluation report of the external examiner in case of M.Phil.
dissertation, or one of the evaluation reports of the external examiner in case of Ph.D. thesis,
is unsatisfactory and does not recommend viva-voce, the University shall send the
dissertation/thesis to another external examiner out of the approved panel of examiners and
the viva-voce examination shall be held only if the report of the latest examiner is
satisfactory.Ifthereportofthelatestexaminerisalsounsatisfactory,thedissertation/thesis

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shall be rejected and the research scholar shall be declared ineligible for the award of the
degree.

19. For Ph.D. thesis evaluation, the corresponding actions suggested in the following table may be
followed based on the comments/observations received from externalexaminers:

Recomm- Examiner 1 Examiner 2 Examiner 3 Action Suggested


endation

Event 1 Accept Accept Accept viva voce

Event 2 Accept Accept Minor Revise thesis in consultation with


Revision Supervisor followed by viva voce

Event 3 Accept/Resub Accept/Resub Resubmission Resubmission within one year


mission mission after incorporating suggestions.
Thesis to be sent to all examiners
again.

Event 4 Accept Accept Reject Thesis to be sent to fourth


examiner whose recommendation
shall be final and binding

Event 5 Accept/Resub Reject Reject Reject and cancel registration


mission

For any cases that need special consideration, a Special Committee consisting of the Vice-
Chancellor/Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Chairperson of Research Council, Dean of Examinations,
Chairman of the concerned Board of Research Studies, Head of the concerned Department,
the Supervisor(s) of the candidate, and three Professors of the University of Delhi nominated
by the Vice-Chancellor may be referred to for a decision in the matter.

20. The public viva voce of the research scholar to defend the Ph.D. thesis shall be conducted only
if the evaluation report(s) of the external examiner(s) on the thesis is/are satisfactory and
include a specific recommendation for the conduct of the viva voceexamination.

21. The open viva voce by the research scholar may also be done through Skype/Video
conferencing, ifrequired.

22. If the thesis has undergone revision after external evaluation, the soft copies of the final
version of the Ph.D. thesis, after revision, must be re-submitted to the Examination Branch. In
order to ensure that the soft copy is complete and exact replica of the print version accepted
for award of Ph.D., the Department Supervisor/Head must authenticate the soft copy
submitted by thescholar.

23. Following successful completion of the evaluation process and the announcement of the award
oftheM.Phil./Ph.D.,theUniversityshallsubmitanelectroniccopyoftheM.Phil.

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dissertation/Ph.D. thesis to the Examination Branch to be submitted to INFLIBNET for
hosting the same to make it accessible to all Institutions/Colleges.

24. The University shall develop appropriate methods so as to complete the entire process of
evaluation of Ph.D. thesis within a period of six months from the date of submission of
M.Phil. dissertation/Ph.D.thesis.

25. Prior to the actual award of the degree in convocation, the University may issue a Provisional
Certificate to the effect that the Degree has been awarded in accordance with the provisions of
the UGC Regulations,2016.

26. Provided that the Ph.D. Programmes in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, shall be governed by
the relevant Regulations of the Medical Council of India, as amended from time to time.
Provided, however, the matters or processes on which the Medical Council of India
regulations are silent, the relevant provisions of the Ordinance VI shallapply.

N. Academic, administrative and infrastructure requirement to be fulfilled by Colleges for


getting recognition for offering M.Phil./Ph.D. programmes (as per UGC Regulation,
2016):

1.Colleges may be considered eligible to offer M.Phil. /Ph.D. programmes only if they satisfy the
availability of eligible Research Supervisors, required infrastructure and supporting
administrative and research promotion facilities as per theseRegulations.

2.Post-graduate Departments of Colleges, Research laboratories of Government of India/State


Government with at least two Ph.D. qualified teachers/scientists/other academic staff in the
Department concerned along with required infrastructure, supporting administrative and
research promotion facilities as per these Regulations, stipulated under sub-clause 10.3, shall
be considered eligible to offer M.Phil./Ph.D. Programmes. Colleges should additionally have
the necessary recognition by the Institution under which they operate to offer M.Phil./Ph.D.
Programme.

3.CollegeswithadequatefacilitiesforresearchasmentionedbelowaloneshallofferM.Phil./Ph.
D. Programmes:
a. In case of science and technology disciplines, exclusive research laboratories with
sophisticated equipment as specified by the Institution concerned with provision for
adequate space per research scholar along with computer facilities and essential software,
and uninterrupted power and watersupply;
b. Earmarked library resources including latest books, Indian and International journals, e-
journals, extended working hours for all disciplines, adequate space for research scholars in
the Department/ library for reading, writing and storing study and researchmaterials;
c. Colleges may also access the required facilities of the neighboring Institutions/ Colleges, or
of those Institutions/Colleges/R&D laboratories/Organizations that have the required
facilities.

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Amendments
The amendments to Ordinance VI: Procedure for Award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) and Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D.) Degree are the following (approved by the Executive Council in its meeting held on 01-02.07.2019):

Sl. Provision Existing Ordinance VI Amended Provision to Ordinance VI


No. concerned

1. Introduction The Ordinance conforms with The Ordinance conforms with the
University Grants Commission Gazette following :
1 (Minimum Standards and Procedure
for Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) (i) University Grants Commission
Regulations, 2016 (Minimum Standards and
Procedure for Award of
M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) Regulations,
2016 with effect from 5th July 2016
and its amendment, namely, the
UGC (Minimum Standards and
Procedure for Award of
M.Phil/Ph.D. Degrees) (1st
Amendment) Regulations, 2018 with
effect from 27th August 2018;

(ii) University Grants Commission


(Promotion of Academic Integrity
and Prevention of Plagiarism in
Higher Educational Institutions)
Regulations, 2018 with effect from
23 July 2018. and

(iii) Relevant provisions of


University Grants Commission
Regulations for Appointment of
Teachers and Other Academic Staff
in Universities and Colleges and
Measures for the Maintenance of
Standards in Higher Education,
2018 with effect from 18 July 2018;

2. B. Procedure for As per UGC Regulations, 2016, the As per UGC Regulations, 2016, the
Admission University shall admit M.Phil./Ph.D. University shall admit M.Phil./Ph.D.
students through an Entrance Test students through an Entrance Test
Clause B-1 conducted at the level of the conducted at the level of the
University. The University may decide University. The University may decide
separate terms and conditions for those separate terms and conditions for those
students who qualify UGC-NET students who qualify UGC-NET
(including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET
(including JRF)/GATE/teacher (including JRF)/AYUSH-NET/GATE/
fellowship holder or have passed teacher fellowship holder or have
M.Phil. Programme. Similar approach passed M.Phil. Programme. Similar
may be adopted in respect of Entrance approach may be adopted in respect of
Test for M.Phil. Programme. Entrance Test for M.Phil. Programme.
3. B. Procedur The Head of the Department shall The Head of the Department shall

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e for Admission consult the faculty members and consult the faculty members and
college teachers who are recognized to college teachers who are recognized to
Clause B-6 be Supervisor as per UGC Regulation be Supervisors as per UGC Regulation
2016, regarding the number of vacant 2016, regarding the number of vacant
seats available with each member in seats available with each member in
that academic year. Each prospective that academic year. Each prospective
Supervisor may decide on the number Supervisor may decide on the number
of seats that he/she may like to fill in a of seats that he/she may like to fill in a
particular year within his/her particular year within his/her
maximum permissible strength and maximum permissible strength and
inform the Head of Department inform the Head of Department
accordingly. accordingly.
There shall be special provision of
supernumerary Ph.D. seats not
exceeding 10% of the total seats
available in the Department, if there
is no vacant seat available with the
eligible Supervisors in that
Department, for the in-service
teachers for encouraging the faculty
members of colleges and universities
for getting a Ph.D. degree, as laid
down in the UGC Regulations for
Appointment of Teachers and Other
Academic Staff in Universities and
Colleges and Measures for the
Maintenance of Standards in Higher
Education, 2018.
4. C. Eligibility Candidates with Masters or equivalent Candidates with Masters or equivalent
Criteria degree must appear in a written exam degree must appear in an entrance test
conducted by the University in order to conducted by the University. The
Clause C-1.3 be eligible for interview. Based on the entrance test will be a qualifying
performance in the written test, which examination with 50% as the
is the qualifying exam, the shortlisted qualifying marks for candidates
candidates shall appear for an belonging to the unreserved category.
interview.
A relaxation of 5% of marks (from
50% to 45%) shall be allowed for
the candidates belonging to
SC/ST/OBC(Non-Creamy layers)/
Differently-abled category in the
entrance examination conducted by
the University as per the UGC
(Minimum Standards and
Procedure for Award of M.Phil./
Ph.D. Degrees) (1st Amendment)
Regulations, 2018.
The shortlisted candidates on the basis
of the entrance test shall appear for an
interview.

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5. C. Eligibility Candidates who have qualified UGC- Candidates who have qualified UGC-
Criteria NET (including JRF)/ UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/ UGC-CSIR
NET (including JRF)/ DBT-JRF, NET (including JRF)/ AYUSH-
Clause C-1.4 ICMR-JRF, DST-INSPIRE or NET/DBT-JRF, ICMR-JRF, DST-
equivalent national level INSPIRE or equivalent national level
examination/fellowship (as identified examination/fellowship (as identified
by DRC)/GATE/teacher fellowship by DRC)/GATE/teacher fellowship
holder may directly appear for holder may directly appear for
interview. interview.
6. C. Eligibility Scientists/professionals working at R Scientists/professionals working at R
Criteria & D institutes of the Government of & D institutes of the Government of
India/ State Government and with India/ State Governments with whom
Clause C-1.7 whom the University has signed a the University has signed a
Memorandum of Understanding may Memorandum of Understanding may
directly appear for interview subject to directly appear for interview subject to
fulfilling minimum eligibility criteria. fulfilling minimum eligibility criteria.
7. D. Entrance Test The Entrance Test will be a qualifying The Entrance Test will be a qualifying
and the Interview examination with qualifying marks as examination with qualifying marks as
50%. The syllabus for the entrance test 50%. The syllabus for the entrance test
Clause D-2 will consists of 50% questions on will consists of 50% questions on
research aptitude/methodology and research aptitude/methodology and
50% subject-specific questions. 50% subject-specific questions.
A relaxation of 5% of marks (from
50% to 45%) shall be allowed for
the candidates belonging to
SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy
layers)/Differently-abled category in
the entrance examination conducted
by the University as per the UGC
(Minimum Standards and
Procedure for Award of
M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) (1st
Amendment) Regulations, 2018.
If in spite of the above relaxation,
the candidates for SC/ST/OBC (Non
Creamy Layer)/Differently-Abled
categories are not available, the
respective DRCs shall explore
suitable policies to fill most of the
vacant seats keeping in mind the
pool of candidates available from
National Level Tests and other
categories as per Clause C,
Ordinance VI dated 9th August,
2017.
The Departments shall conduct
interviews for M.Phil./Ph.D.
admissions simultaneously for all the
categories and ensure that the
category of candidates is not
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revealed at the interview. Once the
merit of the candidates is collated,
the respective DRCs may allot the
seats as per the reservation
provisions of Government of
India/the University.
8. M. Evaluation While submitting for evaluation, the While submitting for evaluation, the
and Assessment dissertation/thesis shall have an dissertation/thesis shall have an
undertaking from the research scholar undertaking from the research scholar
Clause M-13 and a certificate from the Research and a certificate from the Research
Supervisor attesting to the originality Supervisor attesting to the originality
of the work, vouching that there is no of the work, vouching that there is no
plagiarism and that the work has not plagiarism and that the work has not
been submitted for the award of any been submitted for the award of any
other degree/diploma of the same other degree/diploma of the same
Institution where the work was carried Institution where the work was carried
out, or to any other institution. The out, or to any other institution. The
Head of the Department shall Head of the Department shall
countersign these certificates for countersign these certificates for
submission of the M.Phil. dissertation/ submission of the M.Phil. dissertation/
Ph.D. thesis. In case of resubmission, Ph.D. thesis. In case of resubmission,
the same procedure may be followed. the same procedure may be followed.
The research scholar shall also attach a The research scholar shall also attach a
Student Approval Form in the format Student Approval Form in the format
provided by the UGC for hosting and provided by the UGC for hosting and
distributing their thesis in digital distributing their thesis in digital
format in ‘Shodhganga', or any other format in ‘Shodhganga', or any other
server designated for this purpose by server designated for this purpose by
UGC. UGC.
This Clause is supplemented by the
provisions of UGC (Promotion of
Academic Integrity and Prevention
of Plagiarism in Higher Educational
Institutions) Regulations, 2018,
attached as Annexure-1.

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