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newsbunddle · 4 years
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UGC University Final Year Exams 2020: More Voices Challenge UGC Decision, But Its Best To Prepare For Exams Till Clarity From Court
UGC University Final Year Exams 2020: More Voices Challenge UGC Decision, But Its Best To Prepare For Exams Till Clarity From Court
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UGC latest news:Students are still waiting for a decision on the Final Year University exams as the Supreme court has adjourned the hearing of the petition filed by 31 students challenging the University Grants Commission (UGC) to August 10. But now more students and professors have approached the court against the recent UGC guidelines that made it mandatory for Universities to…
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authenticnewshindi · 4 years
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University Exams UGC Guidelines 2020: बिहार के राज्यपाल ने कहा, यूजीसी के फैसले के मुताबिक होंगी परीक्षाएं बिहार के राज्यपाल फागू चौहान ने कहा है कि कोरोना महामारी के वर्तमान समय में ऑनलाइन शिक्षण व्यवस्था को सुदृढ़ किया जा रहा है। लॉकडाउन की समाप्ति के बाद यूजीसी एवं सरकार के निर्णयों के अनुरूप शीघ्र... Source link
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sandhyabakshi · 4 years
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यूजीसी गाइडलाइंस: अंतिम वर्ष की परीक्षा संबंधी आदेश को सुप्रीम कोर्ट में चुनौती सभी विश्वविद्यालयों/कॉलेजों में 30 सितम्बर तक अंतिम वर्ष की परीक्षाएं आयोजित करने के दिशानिदेर्श संबंधी विश्वविद्यालय अनुदान आयोग (UGC) का हालिया आदेश रद्द करने की मांग को लेकर सुप्रीम कोर्ट में... . Source link
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heykav · 4 years
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UGC final year exam guidelines 2020: SC to hear 2 fresh pleas on final year exams tomorrow
UGC final year exam guidelines 2020: SC to hear 2 fresh pleas on final year exams tomorrow
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MUMBAI: Two fresh writ petitions on the issue of holding final exams for the class of 2020 have been filed in the Supreme Court. They will come up for hearing in the apex court on Friday.
While the Maharashtra Students’ Union (MSU) has sought intervention in the writ petition challenging the Universities Grant Commission (UGC) guidelines mandating the conduct of final exams, three…
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smarthulchal · 4 years
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Final Year Exams: फाइनल ईयर की परीक्षाओं पर अंतरिम रोक लगाने से SC ने किया इनकार प्रतीकात्मक तस्वीर नई दिल्ली: उच्चतम न्यायालय ने कोविड-19 महामारी के बीच अंतिम वर्ष की परीक्षायें (Final Year Exams) सितंबर में कराने सबंधी विश्वविद्यालय अनुदान आयोग (UGC) के दिशानिर्देश रद्द रने के लिये दायर याचिका पर शुक्रवार को कोई भी अंतरिम आदेश देने से इनकार कर दिया.
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newshindiplus · 4 years
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BHU के छात्रों ने की फाइनल ईयर परीक्षा कैंसिल करने की मांग, ट्विटर पर चलाई मुहिम
BHU के छात्रों ने की फाइनल ईयर परीक्षा कैंसिल करने की मांग, ट्विटर पर चलाई मुहिम
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बीएचयू के छात्रों ने फाईनल ईयर की परीक्षा करवाए जाने का विरोध किया है. छात्रों ने सोशल मीडिया प्लेफॉर्म्स पर #NoBHUExamInCovid की मुहिम चलाई है. ये छात्र यूजीसी की गाइडलाइन्स का विरोध कर रहे हैं.
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docendoodiscimus · 4 years
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The overlooked stakeholders*
2020 showed us how everything could go wrong, all at once. From a virus bringing the entire world to a standstill, to floods, cyclones, and two superpowers almost ready for a third world war. This year has shaken us all.
Still, however uncertain times may be, the show must go on. The brunt of this disruption disguised as a virus was borne by everyone. From migrant laborers to corporate giants, nobody was spared from having their work and life come to an unsolicited halt. Nevertheless, in the hierarchy of the most to least affected, we tend to overlook the biggest stakeholders-the students.
In the wake of the pandemic, when every function of human life shifted to the digital space, the education system suffered the most. Not only were most colleges ill-equipped with the infrastructure to upload course modules online, but it was also important to take into account several student’s availabilities and exposure to the internet, all of which was conveniently overlooked. In these tough times, our students have become unsung warriors being pushed into a mayhem, involuntarily, and it doesn’t seem like their plight will end anytime soon.
In a general setting, it would be safe to assume that the government would work for the well-being of its public and not against it. However, instead of being sensitive to the problems being faced by students, the centre is abusing its power and making a mockery out of its system. Students at all levels are being harassed. For the final year students, it started with the uncertainty looming over the holding of their end semester exams. The Centre’s insistence, based on new University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, that final year examinations in all universities and institutions ‘MIGHT’ take place amidst the COVID pandemic truly portrays the helpless state of affairs our students are dealing with. The month-long tussle between UGC and SC affected students the most as there was no consensus on whether it’ll happen or not. On account of it happening, students were to expose themselves to the virus by traveling to their respective colleges, from the safety of their homes, where they were forced to go back when the colleges had shut down in March, due to the lockdown. At the time of such an emergency, the supreme court is only delaying the hearings, putting students through a lot of mental anxiety and stress. Many states are still under lockdown and railway services are also not available. however, these seem like trivial matters to the centre, which concerns itself only with matters of utmost importance. The supreme court has the time to take up Suo moto cognizance of a contempt case against senior advocate Prashant Bhushan and Twitter India, but not the time to listen to a petition regarding the final year exams, which concerns students from around 818 universities. Its either a statement to let everybody know that the apex body does not care about its students, or, that its priorities only revolve around itself.
This issue, is just the tip of the iceberg. Not only the final year students, but the upcoming first year is also caught up in a similar whirlwind. The batch of 2020, which passed out of school this year has seen more hardships than any other batch. It was this batch which back in 2017 faced the board system, in 10th class,  for the first time after the CCE pattern in CBSE Board was scrapped, and now to act as the cherry on top, they were exposed to this pandemic. The uncertainties for this batch started much before the pandemic though. In February 2020, due to communal violence in North East Delhi, a lot of students of the CBSE board were not even able to attempt their board exams. Not only that but the papers which were expected to be held later were scrapped in May due to the virus. These students, after working hard the entire year, never even got the chance to prove their potential and braved the ramifications of whatever the system had in store for them. The ironic thing is, not being able to write the most important exam in an Indian school student’s life was not even the worst thing to have happened to them. What is considered far worse, is the untimely postponement of competitive exams. It’s like, almost reaching the finishing line but realizing it’s a mirage, and you still have miles to go. Engineering and medical exams which collectively have more than 10 lakh aspirants, have already been postponed twice. Law entrances like CLAT and AILET have been postponed 4 times. If this is not the true test of an aspirant’s dedication and patience, I don’t know what is. The exam schedule has suddenly turned into some sort of “Agni pariksha” that no student consented to, but is still being forced into. there is so much uncertainty in everything, yet students are expected to maintain their demeanour and continue studying like nothing is wrong. These truly are the test of the times. Some institutions and states even went ahead with holding exams amidst the pandemic. The biggest example of why that should not happen is the- Karnataka state SSLC exam. The students were assured that social distancing measures and proper precautions would be taken, but to no avail. Videos of the exam centres went viral and no concept of social distancing was observed. The biggest question which arises after looking at such examples is, that why are students being made to choose between their future and their health? In case a student gets affected due to exposure to other students in the exam hall, he poses the threat of acting as an agent and transmitting the virus to his entire family. In such a risky venture, students giving centre-based exams is not advisable. Nevertheless, we are not learning from our mistakes. As of today, COMEDK is scheduled for August 19. It’s the first of its kind nationwide centre-based exam. Hopefully, good sense shall prevail and maybe this time we’ll get to see proper safety measures in place. If so, is the case, it shall set a precedent for proper conduct of further exams and give a much-sought relief to JEE and NEET aspirants who are set to write their respective exams in the first two weeks of September.
* This article was published on the online blog of Indique Law Journal
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years
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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has directed all institutes approved by it to commence classes for existing students from 1 July, 2020. The academic session for newly admitted students will start from 1 August, 2020, AICTE said in its latest guidelines to its standalone postgraduate diploma in management (PGDM) and postgraduate certificate in management (PGCM) institutes. The last date for cancellation of seats of PGDM/PGCM courses is 25 July. The admission for courses will end on 31 July. "Candidates for open and distance learning courses can be admitted from 15 August," the AICTE informed. AICTE has also asked institutions not to hike the admission or other fee for the academic year 2020-2021. The technical education council has directed institutes not to force the selected candidates to pay advance fees during the COVID-19 lockdown. The council has asked colleges to enroll students on a provisional basis in case the result of the undergraduate courses could not be declared due to COVID-19 lockdown. Students in such case will have to show the proof of successful completion of graduation by 31 December, 2020. AICTE said institutions may start the session as per the new academic calendar through virtual classes. They can only shift to regular face to face mode after any such notification is issued by MHRD. It has asked institutes to promote first year students of 2019-2020 session whose exams could not be conducted due to the lockdown. The promotion will be based on University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines. Earlier this week, the UGC has released its new academic calendar and guidelines for universities.
http://sansaartimes.blogspot.com/2020/05/aicte-asks-all-management-colleges-to.html
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authenticnewshindi · 4 years
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Final Year Exams: सुप्रीम कोर्ट में हुई सुनवाई, SC ने कहा-UGC को गाइडलाइन्स बदलने का अधिकार Final Year Exams 2020: सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने अगली सुनवाई 10 अगस्त तक टाली. नई दिल्ली: Final Year Exams 2020: 
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Continue your education online!
Manipal University Jaipur is a UGC-recognised university for online education. They offer undergraduate and post graduate courses in business administration, computer applications, commerce, and mass communication. These degrees have been designed as per UGC guidelines, 2020 and have been accreditated by the NAAC. You can learn from amazing faculty right from your home by attending live and recorded classes, and earn a degree by giving online proctored exams. Visit https://www.onlinemanipal.com/ to know more!
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getdreamjobonline · 3 years
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कोरोना के चलते स्थगित हुईं ये प्रतियोगी परीक्षाएं, देखें पूरी लिस्टं
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Competitive exams 2021 postponed: देश में तेजी से फैल रही इस कोरोना महामारी को देखते हुए केन्द्र सरकार से लेकर राज्य सरकारों ने अपने यहां कि CBSE और CISCE बोर्ड परीक्षा सहित देश भर में कई परीक्षाओं को स्थगित और रद्द कर दिया है इसके अलावा कई प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं को भी स्थगित करने का फैसला लिया गया है जिसमें ICAI CA Exam 2021, JEE Mains अप्रैल और मई 2121 सत्र और NEET-PG परीक्षा 2021 शामिल हैं। इसके अलावा और भी कई प्रतियोगी परिक्षाएं जो हाल ही में स्थगित हुई है उनके नाम नीचे बताए जा रहे हैं।
CGPSC Mains 2020 Postponed: भारत में कोरोना की दूसरी लहर को देखते हुए आज छत्तीसगढ़ लोक सेवा आयोग ने राज्य सेवा मेन्स परीक्षा 2020 को स्थगित कर दिया है। सीजीपीएससी ने मुख्य परीक्षा 2020 के लिए 18, 19, 20, और 21 जून 2021 की तारीख निर्धारित की थी। ताजा जानकारी के मुताबिक छत्तीसगढ़ लोक सेवा आयोग सीएसपीएससी ने बढ़ते कोविड-19 मामलों के बीच राज्य सेवा परीक्षा 2020 को स्थगित कर दिया है। सीजी पीएससी ने अपनी आधिकारिक वेबसाइट पर इस बाबत जरूरी नोटिस भी जारी कर दया है। आपको बता दें कि CGPSC मुख्य परीक्षा 2020 18, 19, 20 और 21। जून 2021 को आयोजित होने वाली थी, जिसे आगे के लिए टाल दिया गया है।
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CGL CHSL Exam 2021 Postponed: स्टाफ सेलेक्शन कमीशन (SSC) आयोग ने कंबाइंड हायर सेकेण्डारी परीक्षा (CHSL), कंबाइंड ग्रेजुएट लेवल परीक्षा (CGL) और कांस्टेाबल (GD) भर्ती परीक्षा को भी स्थगित करने का फैसला लिया है। ये सभी परीक्षाएं अब अगले आदेश तक के लिए बढ़ा दी गई हैं।
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common entrance exam 2021 postponed: भारतीय सेना की कॉमन एंट्रेस परीक्षा (राजस्थान रीजन) को भी अगले आदेश तक स्थगित कर दिया गया है। इस बात की जानकारी भारतीय सेना की ओर से शुक्रवार को दी गई है। इस परीक्षा के पहले नॉर्थ ईस्ट रीजन की भी परीक्षा को टाल दिया गया था, जो 25 अप्रैल को आयोजित होनी थी। कोरोनो संकट को देखते हुए भारतीय सेना इन परीक्षाओं के अलावा अपने विभाग की सोल्जर जनरल ड्यूटी, सोल्जर टेक्निकल, सोल्जर नर्सिंग असिस्टेंट, 10 वीं पास के लिए सामान्य प्रवेश परीक्षा को भी रद्द कर दिया था। अधिक जानकारी के लिए इस लिंक पर करें क्लीक
IGNOU June TEE 2021 Postponed: इंदिरा गांधी नेशनल ओपन यूनिवर्सिटी ने जून टर्म एंड एग्जामिनेशन (TEE) 2021 को स्थगित कर दिया है। जून 2021 के लिए टीईई को स्थगित करने का निर्णय देश में COVID-19 की दूसरी लहर और उसके बाद विभिन्न राज्यों में किए गए लॉकडाउन को देखते हुए लिया गया है। इससे पहले, उक्त परीक्षाएं 15 जून से शुरू होने वाली थीं। विश्वविद्यालय के अनुसार, "नई तारीखों की घोषणा परीक्षा शुरू होने से कम से कम 21 दिन पहले की जाएगी।"
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UGC Guidelines for University Exams 2021: कोरोना महामारी के चलते विश्वविद्यालय अनुदान आयोग ने एक नोटिस जारी कर सभी विश्वविद्यालयों को मई महीने में आयोजित होने वाली ऑफलाइन परीक्षाओं को रद्द करने का निर्देश दिया है। स्थानीय परिस्थितियों का आंकलन करने के बाद ऑनलाइन परीक्षा आयोजित करने का निर्णय लेने के लिए कहा गया है। यूजीसी द्वारा जारी किया गया नोटिस आधिकारिक वेबसाइट ugc.ac.in पर उपलब्ध है। आयोग ने सभी विश्वविद्यालयों और कॉलेजों को लिखे अपने पत्र में जोर देकर कहा कि चल रही COVID-19 महामारी के दौरान, सभी की स्वास्थ्य और सुरक्षा सबसे महत्वपूर्ण है जैसा कि निर्देशित किया गया है।
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from Patrika : India's Leading Hindi News Portal https://www.patrika.com/jobs/these-competitive-exams-were-postponed-due-to-corona-6834996/
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ijtsrd · 3 years
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Effectiveness of Online Teaching in Higher Education during Covid19 Pandemic in Mysore
by Dr. Amulya. M "Effectiveness of Online Teaching in Higher Education during Covid19 Pandemic in Mysore"
Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38336.pdf
Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/38336/effectiveness-of-online-teaching-in-higher-education-during-covid19-pandemic-in-mysore/dr-amulya-m
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As Covid19 entered the world in the beginning of 2020, India also witnessed rising number of cases as of huge population next to china. As a safety measure against Covid 19 pandemic, as per the government order, university announced holidays for the students from 16 march 2020. Colleges were shut from long time, didn’t even conduct the examination for the first and second year of UG course and first year of PG course. Only final year students appeared for the exams with so much of worry and fear. though Covid 19 started spreading rapidly educationist did not stop teaching . Teachers explored new way of teaching by learning new technology and continue to engage students during pandemic. The universities are meant for traditional teaching ,adopted to online teaching as per the guidelines of UGC. An attempt is made to study to measure the effectiveness of online teaching to university students in Mysore district. around 550 students are surveyed through Google forms and responses are analysed and presented in this paper. 
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biotechtimes · 4 years
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AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions 2020-21 Session Notification
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AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions 2020-21 Session Notification
AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions 2020-21
AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions 2020-21 Session Notification. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, has released the official notification for its prestigious PhD programme in Microbiology, Pathology and Biochemistry. Interested candidates can check out Eligibility, How to Apply, Important Dates, Fee Details, and other details below.
ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, BHUBANESWAR Odisha-751019
An Institute of National Importance under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare through the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (Amendment) Act, 2012.
PhD Prospectus- 2020-21
The AIIMS Bhubaneswar offers both full-time and part-time PhDs in Medical/ Health Sciences. Scholars can pick a theme of their choice depending on the expertise and interest of the supervising faculty member from the following department
Biochemistry
Community Medicine and Family Medicine
Microbiology
Pathology
Physiology
Pharmacology
AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions
The selection for Ph.D. will be carried out once in a calendar year, for the July/August session. The announcement will be made on the Institute’s website (https://www.aiimsbhubaneswar.nic.in) and National News Paper. The notification will be made based on the availability of seats and the availability of research guides at this Institute. Individual Junior Research Fellowship holders (UGC, CSIR, ICMR, DBT, DST INSPIRE, AYUSH, and others) will be selected on the basis of the interview. Selected candidates are expected to complete the registration process by 31st December of the same year.
Programme Duration
The candidates registered for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) as full-time research scholars shall undergo research work for a minimum period of 3 years from the date of registration.
The duration of the course and certification of research experience will be the time period from registration to submission of the thesis. The maximum period of the course shall not exceed five years for full-time candidates and six years for in-service candidates from the date of registration. The registration of the candidates who could not complete their course within the above stipulated period will have to re-registered for the programme.
Eligibility
A candidate seeking admission to the course of study leading to the award of a Degree of Doctor of Philosophy must possess at least one of the following qualifications:
1. **Medical qualification: MBBS/BDS with minimum 55% aggregate marks or MD/MS/MDS/DM/M.Ch in the subject concerned or Diplomate of National Board (DNB) of Examination will be considered eligible for admission.
2. **Non-Medical – For non-medical candidates, eligibility shall be Master’s Degree (two years course) awarded by Indian Universities or equivalent in the subject as per the requirement of the project. Candidates holding M.Sc. in a subject allied to Life Sciences/Bio-Medical Sciences (Other than M.Sc. Nursing) M.Tech. The degree will be eligible for the Non-Medical Qualification Category.
Candidates having eligibility under the non-medical category should have at least 55% marks in the last eligibility examination qualified (50 % in case of SC/ST/OBC/OPH candidates). Candidate possessing a Master’s Degree through distant learning course shall not be eligible. The non-medical candidates should have qualified in any one of the following national entrance tests in the last 2 years (Valid Fellowship):
➢ Joint CSIR-UGC NET for JRF
➢ ICMR – JRF
➢ DBT – JRF
➢ NBHM screening test
➢ Graduate aptitude test (GATE)
➢ INSPIRE fellowship
➢ UGC – JRF
➢ CSIR – JRF
➢ Any other Fellowship for the PhD. Program
• Candidates working under Central Govt./Semi Govt./Autonomous organization should submit their applications through the proper channel i.e. employer. They will be required to submit a ‘No Objection Certificate” from their employer before they are allowed to join the Ph.D. Course.
• The candidates who are likely to complete the requisite qualification and degree by 15th October 2020 may also apply.
• A candidate who is employed as a Research Fellow in extramural research projects in this Institute provided, he/she possesses the required educational qualifications**.
• A teacher of the Institute holding a substantive post who is relieved on study leave with salary for a period of not less than two years for pursuing a Ph.D. program.
For In-Service Candidates
* Applicants from AIIMS Faculty/Scientific Staff for Ph. D. registration will be considered as inservice candidates as per guidelines laid down by AIIMS Bhubaneswar in this regard.
How to Apply
Application form available at the AIIMS Bhubaneswar website (https://www.aiimsbhubaneswar.nic.in) should be duly filled and the filled application form should be forwarded through Speed Post to “The Registrar, Academic Section, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, At-Sijua, Post-Dumuduma Patrapada, Bhubaneswar -751019” to reach on or before 23.02.2021 at 5:00 pm. The envelope should be marked as “AIIMS BBSR PhD 2020-21”. Incomplete applications and applications received after the closing date will be disqualified.
Application Fee
Application fees for various categories for AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions are as follows:
a) General/OBC category: INR 1500/- + transaction Charges as applicable
b) SC/ST category: INR 1200/- + transaction Charges as applicable
Transfer Through NEFT
I. ACCOUNT No. : 557810110001482 II. IFSC Code: BKID0005578 III. MICR Code: 751013019 IV. Payable at Bank of India, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar Branch, Odisha
Selection Process
Step 1: Applications will be screened for eligibility as per the Institute guideline. The names of the short-listed candidates along with date and time for the personal interview will be displayed on the AIIMS Bhubaneswar website. The list of PhD guides (who have a vacancy for PhD students in their laboratory) would be given to shortlisted candidates. The final selection would be based on the performance in the interview. (* Based on the number of the shortlisted candidate, a written exam and interview may be conducted). The decision of the Institute will be final and no correspondence will be entertained in this regard.
No TA/DA shall be provided by the Institute at any stage of the admission process and outstation candidates appearing for the interview should make their own arrangements for their stay in Bhubaneswar.
Fellowship
The selected candidates, who have passed the JRF examination conducted by CSIR/ UGC/ ICMR/ DBT/ AYUSH/ DST-Inspire can avail of fellowship as per the rules of the respective funding agency. No institute fellowship is available at this stage.
Hostel: Candidates selected for Ph.D. may avail of Hostel facility upon availability and request
Training Programme
Institutional Training: Candidates will participate regularly in the research-oriented teaching programmes, and journal clubs of the department during the initial two years. They may not attend any teaching activity which is purely clinical.
External Training: The candidate may be permitted to undergo external training up to six months duration at a recognized national or international research institute in the entire tenure for learning techniques/research work related to the project on the recommendations of the guide and approval of the Director, with no financial implication to the Institute.
Fees
Each candidate selected for admission will have to pay the following Course duration Fees and dues:
Important Dates
Important Dates for AIIMS Bhubaneswar PhD Admissions 2020-21 are given below:
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