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The Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) & Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programmes will provide an opportunity to the students to undertake advanced studies in the subject in which he or she has already acquired postgraduation.
Courses
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Geology, Statistics, Criminology and Forensic Science, Electronics, Nanoscience and Technology, Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Engineering physics, Non-conventional Energy, Computational Mathematics, Computational Physics, Computational Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Actuarial Science, Fashion Design & Technology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Botany, Zoology, Bioscience, Biochemistry, Anthropology, Food Science & Technology, Information Technology, Management, Commerce, English, Hindi, Economics, History, Political Science, Geography, Psychology, Sociology, Linguistics (Pali, Prakrit, Sanskrit), Sanskrit, Fine Arts, Social Work, Public Administration, Interior Design & Decoration, Foreign Languages (French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Russian), Journalism & Mass Communication, Library & Information Science, Law, Education, Pharmacy, Physical Education.
Course Structure (for M.Phil. - Master of Philosophy)
I. Compulsory papers:
Paper I
Paper II
II. Optional paper (any one)
Paper III
Paper IV
Paper V
III. Dissertation
(Mini thesis based on
experimental or theoretical
or analytical or survey work)
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Paper Code
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Papers / Dissertation |
Max. Marks |
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Seminar |
Total |
M.Phil. 01
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Paper I |
80 |
20 |
100 |
M.Phil. 02
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Paper II |
80 |
20 |
100 |
M.Phil. 03
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Paper III |
80 |
20 |
100 |
M.Phil. 04
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Dissertation |
150 |
50 |
200 |
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TOTAL MARKS |
500 |
The minimum pass marks shall be 40% in each paper and dissertation, separately and 50% in aggregate. The candidates securing 60% or above marks will be declared as passed with merit.
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