The document outlines the academic regulations and guidelines for research programs (M.Phil, M.S. by Research, and Ph.D.) offered by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad. It details eligibility requirements, admission procedures, coursework requirements, duration guidelines, fee structures, progress review procedures, thesis submission and evaluation processes, and other administrative guidelines that candidates must follow to complete their research programs. The regulations are intended to promote high-quality research and ensure candidates are properly monitored and evaluated throughout their programs.
Anverino Peter Fred was awarded a Senior Certificate by Umalusi Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training in South Africa. He passed the following subjects with the listed grades: Geography (HG), Mathematics (HG), Physical Science (HG) with grades between 501-591, Language (SG) with a grade between 331-391, and Aggregate (SG) with a grade between 401-491. The certificate was issued in December 2006 and is valid without alteration.
This document is an academic record for Kylie Ashton Janse van Vuuren, showing her course of study and marks from 2011 to 2013 at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. It lists the modules she completed each year for her BComm degree in Management Sciences and Investment Management, along with her class marks, progress marks, and achievement marks. It confirms that she satisfied all the requirements for her BComm degree, which she was awarded on December 10, 2013, and that her behavior and conduct while registered at the university was satisfactory.
Vladimir Haltakov studied a BEng in Marine Technology with Honours in Naval Architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne from 2014 to the present. In his first year he passed all eight modules, achieving marks ranging from 62 to 79. His primary subject was maritime technology and he is still pursuing his degree program.
Michael Brian Seymour attended the University of Cape Town from 2011-2014 where he earned a BSc in Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering with first class honours. Over the course of his degree, he took courses in computer science, mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering. He maintained good academic standing, appearing on the Dean's Merit List multiple times. His conduct was satisfactory and he qualified for his degree in 2014.
This document is an academic record from the University of Stellenbosch certifying that Fritz Heinrich Dausab earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies in December 2014. It lists the modules he completed between 2012 and 2014, including the marks received. It also notes he successfully completed two short courses in leadership and democracy in October 2014 and satisfies all requirements for his degree.
Bachelor of Business Administration Transcript for Sabelo W Nkosi ADMLCB-ARL2...Sabelo wiseman
This document provides an overview of higher education in Scotland, including key information about the higher education system, qualifications, admission, and quality assurance. Some of the key points include:
- Scotland has 19 higher education institutions that are independent and self-governing.
- Qualifications include undergraduate degrees (Bachelor's), postgraduate degrees (Master's, PhD), and short courses (certificates, diplomas). Qualifications are part of the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework.
- Admission is determined by each institution, but typically requires passes in Scottish qualifications like Highers and Advanced Highers. Other routes include transfers from colleges.
- Quality is assured through external examiners, subject reviews, institutional reviews by the
The document discusses key features of the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system implemented by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India. It outlines the assessment structure including formative and summative assessments across scholastic and co-scholastic areas. Formative assessments include classwork, homework, projects while summative assessments include term-end exams. Students receive grades on a 9-point scale for academics and 5-point scale for co-curricular activities. The final assessment combines formative and summative evaluations across both terms.
Anverino Peter Fred was awarded a Senior Certificate by Umalusi Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training in South Africa. He passed the following subjects with the listed grades: Geography (HG), Mathematics (HG), Physical Science (HG) with grades between 501-591, Language (SG) with a grade between 331-391, and Aggregate (SG) with a grade between 401-491. The certificate was issued in December 2006 and is valid without alteration.
This document is an academic record for Kylie Ashton Janse van Vuuren, showing her course of study and marks from 2011 to 2013 at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. It lists the modules she completed each year for her BComm degree in Management Sciences and Investment Management, along with her class marks, progress marks, and achievement marks. It confirms that she satisfied all the requirements for her BComm degree, which she was awarded on December 10, 2013, and that her behavior and conduct while registered at the university was satisfactory.
Vladimir Haltakov studied a BEng in Marine Technology with Honours in Naval Architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne from 2014 to the present. In his first year he passed all eight modules, achieving marks ranging from 62 to 79. His primary subject was maritime technology and he is still pursuing his degree program.
Michael Brian Seymour attended the University of Cape Town from 2011-2014 where he earned a BSc in Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering with first class honours. Over the course of his degree, he took courses in computer science, mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering. He maintained good academic standing, appearing on the Dean's Merit List multiple times. His conduct was satisfactory and he qualified for his degree in 2014.
This document is an academic record from the University of Stellenbosch certifying that Fritz Heinrich Dausab earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies in December 2014. It lists the modules he completed between 2012 and 2014, including the marks received. It also notes he successfully completed two short courses in leadership and democracy in October 2014 and satisfies all requirements for his degree.
Bachelor of Business Administration Transcript for Sabelo W Nkosi ADMLCB-ARL2...Sabelo wiseman
This document provides an overview of higher education in Scotland, including key information about the higher education system, qualifications, admission, and quality assurance. Some of the key points include:
- Scotland has 19 higher education institutions that are independent and self-governing.
- Qualifications include undergraduate degrees (Bachelor's), postgraduate degrees (Master's, PhD), and short courses (certificates, diplomas). Qualifications are part of the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework.
- Admission is determined by each institution, but typically requires passes in Scottish qualifications like Highers and Advanced Highers. Other routes include transfers from colleges.
- Quality is assured through external examiners, subject reviews, institutional reviews by the
The document discusses key features of the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system implemented by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India. It outlines the assessment structure including formative and summative assessments across scholastic and co-scholastic areas. Formative assessments include classwork, homework, projects while summative assessments include term-end exams. Students receive grades on a 9-point scale for academics and 5-point scale for co-curricular activities. The final assessment combines formative and summative evaluations across both terms.
This document is a transcript from the University of Cape Town showing the academic record of Alan Steven Berman. It details the courses he completed between 2011-2016 in programs including Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and BSc Honours in Computer Science. It shows his results, honors/awards received, periods of exchange at other universities, and that he was awarded several degrees with distinction including in Spanish and Computer Science.
This document is an official transcript from the University of Bradford confirming that Ali Masood completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with First Class Honours from Namal College. It details his personal information, qualification details, module results and credits over several levels, and certification from the Academic Registrar. The transcript explains the University's regulations regarding modules, credits, progression requirements, and award classifications.
Finlay McQuistan earned a Master of Physics with Honours degree from the University of Edinburgh in 2016. He studied physics full-time for 5 years and achieved a Second Class Division 1 classification. Some of his coursework included astronomy, mathematics, quantum mechanics, and a senior honors project. He is now eligible for Chartered Physicist status after 4 years of experience.
The document is a transcript for Sun Di, a student in the Master of Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering program at an unnamed university. It lists the courses Sun Di took between fall 2012 and winter 2014, including the title, grade, credits, average grade for the class, and class size for each course. All grades were A or higher. The requirements for the Master's degree were completed and the degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering was granted on May 20, 2014.
This document is a transcript for a student who studied political science and international relations at Marmara University in Turkey from 2012 to 2016. It lists the courses taken each semester, the credits earned, and the grades received. Over the 8 semesters, the student completed 152 credits and earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.85 out of 4.00. The transcript is certified by the official seal and signature of the Faculty of Political Sciences.
This document is David Ryan Levin's official transcript from the University of Cape Town. It shows that he completed a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from 2012 to 2015, obtaining first class honours. During his studies, he achieved high grades in most courses and was named to the Dean's Merit List multiple times. He received the Engineering and Built Environment Entrance Scholarship of 12,000 Rand in 2012.
This document provides instructions for authenticating an official transcript from BYU-Idaho. It explains that the transcript has a digital signature that can be validated to ensure it has not been altered. A blue ribbon on the transcript indicates a valid digital certificate and that the contents are authentic. The document also provides contact information if further authentication is needed.
This document is an official transcript from Kaplan University detailing the academic record of Kris Long. It shows that Kris earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in June 2014 with a cumulative GPA of 3.99 and honors of Summa Cum Laude. Kris later began a Master of Business Administration at Kaplan but withdrew in February 2016 with a GPA of 3.5 after completing 8 courses. The transcript contains instructions for verifying its authenticity using a digital certificate and describes security features to prevent alteration.
The document outlines the online accreditation and assessment process flow conducted by NAAC, which involves several steps:
1) HEI registration, IIQA submission, SSR submission, DVV process of verification of data by peer team, student satisfaction survey, and collection of bibliometric data by Inflibnet.
2) The DVV peer team verifies the data submitted by HEIs, identifies any deviations, and provides a report. HEIs can submit clarification responses.
3) The student satisfaction survey involves sending activation links to students, collecting their responses, and computing a metric value. Inflibnet collects bibliometric data from sources like Scopus and submits it as inputs.
4) The S
This certificate confirms that Ismail Hikmat Al Rawashdah successfully completed a 36-hour Pre-Intermediate 2 General English course from March 6, 2016 to April 13, 2016 at the British Council. The certificate was issued by David Townhill, the Teaching Centre Manager.
This document is a transcript for a student from Central Washington University. It lists the courses taken in the undergraduate Elementary Education program with an Elementary Education major and a Reading minor. It shows the grades and credits earned for courses completed in the fall, winter, and spring quarters. The student's term and cumulative GPA are provided after each quarter's courses.
This document is a transcript for a student named Patel Raghavkumar Subhashohandra enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering course at G. H. Patel College of Engineering & Technology in V.V.Nagar. It lists all the subjects taken by the student semester-by-semester along with the credits, grade obtained, and weeks. It also provides information on the grading system, calculation of Semester Performance Index (SPI) and Cumulative Performance Index (CPI), regulations on backlogs and re-examinations, and criteria for awarding degrees.
Board of intermediate & secondary education,lahoreUsmanIqbal65
- The document is a student's result sheet from the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Lahore showing their marks in intermediate annual examinations from 2016.
- The student, Usman Iqbal from Government Degree College, Bhai Pheru, Kasur, passed with 558 total marks out of 1100.
- The result is provisional and the student can contact the board within 30 days if any errors are found or corrections are needed.
This official academic transcript from the University of Richmond documents Samuel B. Washburne's undergraduate career from 2008-2012. It shows that he earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with a concentration in World Politics and Diplomacy and German Studies. His overall GPA was 3.53. The transcript includes information about his coursework, grades, academic honors and a semester spent on exchange at Bilkent University in Turkey.
This document is a transcript from Gujarat Technological University that summarizes the academic performance of Patoliya Bhaumil kumar Mukeshbhai. It lists the courses taken each semester, the grades received, semester performance index (SPI), and cumulative performance index (CPI). It certifies that Patoliya has earned a CGPA of 7.31 and has cleared their Bachelor of Engineering in Bio-Technology.
This document provides information about accreditation and the NAAC assessment process. It discusses why accreditation is important for improving quality in higher education. The benefits of accreditation for institutions and stakeholders are outlined. The seven criteria used by NAAC for assessment are described in detail, including key performance indicators under each criterion. Guidelines are provided for institutions to prepare for the accreditation process, such as establishing vision/mission statements, developing websites, enhancing facilities and resources, collecting feedback, and conducting self-analysis. Overall, the document aims to outline the NAAC accreditation framework and support institutions in undergoing quality assessment.
The document summarizes the revised rules for pursuing a Ph.D. degree from Savitribai Phule Pune University. It outlines the eligibility criteria including a minimum of 50% marks in a postgraduate degree. It describes the entrance exam process with 2 papers assessing general aptitude and subject knowledge. Successful candidates will be interviewed and allocated guides based on availability. The rules detail the registration process, coursework requirements, supervision guidelines, thesis submission process and timelines for completion.
The document outlines the regulations for Jagan Nath University's one-year LL.M. degree program. The program aims to provide specialized legal education and training to develop research skills. It consists of foundation courses in the first semester, optional specialization courses and a dissertation. Students must earn 26 credits total and secure a minimum 50% marks in each paper and overall to graduate with the LL.M. degree. The program is offered in six specializations and examinations are conducted separately for each semester.
This document is a transcript from the University of Cape Town showing the academic record of Alan Steven Berman. It details the courses he completed between 2011-2016 in programs including Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and BSc Honours in Computer Science. It shows his results, honors/awards received, periods of exchange at other universities, and that he was awarded several degrees with distinction including in Spanish and Computer Science.
This document is an official transcript from the University of Bradford confirming that Ali Masood completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with First Class Honours from Namal College. It details his personal information, qualification details, module results and credits over several levels, and certification from the Academic Registrar. The transcript explains the University's regulations regarding modules, credits, progression requirements, and award classifications.
Finlay McQuistan earned a Master of Physics with Honours degree from the University of Edinburgh in 2016. He studied physics full-time for 5 years and achieved a Second Class Division 1 classification. Some of his coursework included astronomy, mathematics, quantum mechanics, and a senior honors project. He is now eligible for Chartered Physicist status after 4 years of experience.
The document is a transcript for Sun Di, a student in the Master of Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering program at an unnamed university. It lists the courses Sun Di took between fall 2012 and winter 2014, including the title, grade, credits, average grade for the class, and class size for each course. All grades were A or higher. The requirements for the Master's degree were completed and the degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering was granted on May 20, 2014.
This document is a transcript for a student who studied political science and international relations at Marmara University in Turkey from 2012 to 2016. It lists the courses taken each semester, the credits earned, and the grades received. Over the 8 semesters, the student completed 152 credits and earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.85 out of 4.00. The transcript is certified by the official seal and signature of the Faculty of Political Sciences.
This document is David Ryan Levin's official transcript from the University of Cape Town. It shows that he completed a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from 2012 to 2015, obtaining first class honours. During his studies, he achieved high grades in most courses and was named to the Dean's Merit List multiple times. He received the Engineering and Built Environment Entrance Scholarship of 12,000 Rand in 2012.
This document provides instructions for authenticating an official transcript from BYU-Idaho. It explains that the transcript has a digital signature that can be validated to ensure it has not been altered. A blue ribbon on the transcript indicates a valid digital certificate and that the contents are authentic. The document also provides contact information if further authentication is needed.
This document is an official transcript from Kaplan University detailing the academic record of Kris Long. It shows that Kris earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in June 2014 with a cumulative GPA of 3.99 and honors of Summa Cum Laude. Kris later began a Master of Business Administration at Kaplan but withdrew in February 2016 with a GPA of 3.5 after completing 8 courses. The transcript contains instructions for verifying its authenticity using a digital certificate and describes security features to prevent alteration.
The document outlines the online accreditation and assessment process flow conducted by NAAC, which involves several steps:
1) HEI registration, IIQA submission, SSR submission, DVV process of verification of data by peer team, student satisfaction survey, and collection of bibliometric data by Inflibnet.
2) The DVV peer team verifies the data submitted by HEIs, identifies any deviations, and provides a report. HEIs can submit clarification responses.
3) The student satisfaction survey involves sending activation links to students, collecting their responses, and computing a metric value. Inflibnet collects bibliometric data from sources like Scopus and submits it as inputs.
4) The S
This certificate confirms that Ismail Hikmat Al Rawashdah successfully completed a 36-hour Pre-Intermediate 2 General English course from March 6, 2016 to April 13, 2016 at the British Council. The certificate was issued by David Townhill, the Teaching Centre Manager.
This document is a transcript for a student from Central Washington University. It lists the courses taken in the undergraduate Elementary Education program with an Elementary Education major and a Reading minor. It shows the grades and credits earned for courses completed in the fall, winter, and spring quarters. The student's term and cumulative GPA are provided after each quarter's courses.
This document is a transcript for a student named Patel Raghavkumar Subhashohandra enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering course at G. H. Patel College of Engineering & Technology in V.V.Nagar. It lists all the subjects taken by the student semester-by-semester along with the credits, grade obtained, and weeks. It also provides information on the grading system, calculation of Semester Performance Index (SPI) and Cumulative Performance Index (CPI), regulations on backlogs and re-examinations, and criteria for awarding degrees.
Board of intermediate & secondary education,lahoreUsmanIqbal65
- The document is a student's result sheet from the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Lahore showing their marks in intermediate annual examinations from 2016.
- The student, Usman Iqbal from Government Degree College, Bhai Pheru, Kasur, passed with 558 total marks out of 1100.
- The result is provisional and the student can contact the board within 30 days if any errors are found or corrections are needed.
This official academic transcript from the University of Richmond documents Samuel B. Washburne's undergraduate career from 2008-2012. It shows that he earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with a concentration in World Politics and Diplomacy and German Studies. His overall GPA was 3.53. The transcript includes information about his coursework, grades, academic honors and a semester spent on exchange at Bilkent University in Turkey.
This document is a transcript from Gujarat Technological University that summarizes the academic performance of Patoliya Bhaumil kumar Mukeshbhai. It lists the courses taken each semester, the grades received, semester performance index (SPI), and cumulative performance index (CPI). It certifies that Patoliya has earned a CGPA of 7.31 and has cleared their Bachelor of Engineering in Bio-Technology.
This document provides information about accreditation and the NAAC assessment process. It discusses why accreditation is important for improving quality in higher education. The benefits of accreditation for institutions and stakeholders are outlined. The seven criteria used by NAAC for assessment are described in detail, including key performance indicators under each criterion. Guidelines are provided for institutions to prepare for the accreditation process, such as establishing vision/mission statements, developing websites, enhancing facilities and resources, collecting feedback, and conducting self-analysis. Overall, the document aims to outline the NAAC accreditation framework and support institutions in undergoing quality assessment.
The document summarizes the revised rules for pursuing a Ph.D. degree from Savitribai Phule Pune University. It outlines the eligibility criteria including a minimum of 50% marks in a postgraduate degree. It describes the entrance exam process with 2 papers assessing general aptitude and subject knowledge. Successful candidates will be interviewed and allocated guides based on availability. The rules detail the registration process, coursework requirements, supervision guidelines, thesis submission process and timelines for completion.
The document outlines the regulations for Jagan Nath University's one-year LL.M. degree program. The program aims to provide specialized legal education and training to develop research skills. It consists of foundation courses in the first semester, optional specialization courses and a dissertation. Students must earn 26 credits total and secure a minimum 50% marks in each paper and overall to graduate with the LL.M. degree. The program is offered in six specializations and examinations are conducted separately for each semester.
The document provides information about admission to M.S. and Ph.D. programs at the National Institute of Technology in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India for the 2014-2015 academic year. It outlines the eligibility requirements, categories of admission, selection procedures, and application process. Key points include:
- Candidates can apply for M.S. or Ph.D. programs by downloading and submitting the application form along with required documents and fees by May 30, 2014.
- Eligibility for admission varies by department but generally requires a Bachelor's and Master's degree in the relevant field with minimum percentage of marks.
- Admission is offered under full
1) The document outlines regulations for implementing a credit-based semester system for bachelor's degree programs in hotel management at Mangalore University.
2) Key features of the credit-based semester system include assigning credits to courses based on contact hours and evaluation, structuring degree programs over 8 semesters, and requiring participation in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
3) The regulations specify requirements for admission, duration of programs, subjects of study, attendance, examinations, minimum marks to pass, classification of results, and other administrative details for implementing the credit-based semester system.
This document outlines the academic regulations for M.Tech, MBA, and MCA programs at a university. It discusses the vision, admission process, program structure, grading system, course registration requirements, attendance policies, assessment procedures, and declaration of results.
The key details are:
- The vision is to provide quality education and help all students succeed. Programs aim to develop students with technical skills and ethical values.
- Admission is based on guidelines from MHRD. Some seats are reserved for foreign students.
- Programs have core and elective courses and last 4-6 semesters depending on full or part-time. A minimum of 75-125 credits is needed to graduate
This document outlines the rules and regulations of the MBA program offered by Osmania University in Hyderabad, India. It provides details on the eligibility criteria, course structure, attendance requirements, promotion rules, project work, grading system, examinations, and award of degrees for both the full-time 2-year and part-time 3-year MBA programs. Key aspects include a minimum of 75% attendance required to sit for exams, passing at least 50% of courses to promote to the next semester, grading on a scale of A to E, and award of first division with distinction for above 70% aggregate marks.
The document outlines the rules and regulations of an MBA program, including:
- Eligibility requirements for the full-time 2-year and part-time 3-year programs.
- Attendance policies requiring a minimum of 75% attendance to be promoted to the next semester.
- Evaluation systems involving 80% marks for university exams and 20% for internal exams.
- Requirements to complete 112 credits to be eligible for the MBA degree for both programs.
- Awarding of grades and divisions based on percentages of aggregate marks obtained.
The document outlines the PhD regulations of Punjab Technical University. It details the eligibility criteria which includes having a masters degree with 60% marks or equivalent. It discusses the residency requirements, registration procedures including the application process, entrance exam, selection criteria and appointment of supervisors. It provides guidelines for candidates including completing coursework, submitting a synopsis within 18 months and restrictions on changing supervisors. The maximum number of candidates under a supervisor is also specified.
The document provides information about postgraduate degree programs offered at Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur for the 2010-2011 academic year. It lists the degrees offered which include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Technology (MTech), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science (MSc), and Master of Planning. It provides eligibility requirements and admission procedures for the PhD program. It also gives brief descriptions of the credit system used, course offerings, and locations of departments. The document serves as an informational brochure for those seeking admission to postgraduate programs at the Institute.
The document outlines the academic regulations for earning a full-time M.Tech degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur. It details eligibility requirements, the coursework structure involving four semesters of study, attendance policies, evaluation criteria, requirements for project work and thesis, and conditions for awarding degrees and class rankings. Regulations address issues like re-registration, condoning of attendance shortages, improvement of internal marks, and transitory provisions for candidates who had previously discontinued their studies.
The document outlines the regulations for the Master of Technology (M.Tech) degree program at Jagan Nath University, Haryana. It details the objectives of the program, eligibility requirements, duration, course structure, registration procedures, passing criteria, requirements for seminars and dissertation work, and evaluation and award of the degree. The M.Tech program aims to provide advanced education and training in engineering and technology to produce skilled graduates and researchers. The regulations govern all aspects of the degree program, including admission, courses, examinations, project work, and degree conferral.
The document outlines the syllabus and examination scheme for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University in Ajmer, India. It details the program structure, eligibility criteria, course requirements, and grading system across four semesters over two years. Key points include:
1) The MBA is a two-year program designed to create mid-level managers for corporate roles or self-employment.
2) Students must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate marks to be eligible.
3) The program consists of seven courses per semester, each worth 35-40 instructional hours plus self-study.
This document outlines the regulations for the M.Ed degree program for affiliated colleges of the University of Kerala from 2018 onwards.
Key details include:
- Eligibility for admission includes a minimum of 55% marks in B.Ed degree. Reservation of seats will follow university/government norms.
- The program duration is 2 academic years over 4 semesters with a minimum of 100 working days per semester.
- The program consists of perspective courses, tool courses, teacher education courses, specialization core subjects, and elective subjects. Assessment includes external and internal marks.
Requirements for awarding the degree include undergoing the prescribed course of study for 2 academic years, passing all subjects as per the syllabus
The document outlines the details of the two-year M.Sc. Zoology program at the University of Pune, including eligibility requirements, course structure, credits, examinations, and grading. The program is 100 credits total, with 75 credits coming from core zoology courses and 25 from other departments. Students must complete all credits within four years. Evaluation includes in-semester and end-semester exams worth 50 marks each. Students must obtain an overall 40% with minimum 30% in each exam. Grades are awarded on a scale of O to E based on grade point average.
The document outlines regulations for post-graduate programs at Anna University in Chennai, India. It defines key terms, lists the programs offered and admission requirements. Programs include M.E., M.Tech., M.B.A., and M.C.A. and can be full-time or part-time. The duration is a minimum of 4 semesters for full-time and 6 semesters part-time. Students must earn 65-75 credits including core courses, electives, and a project. Project work is evaluated over two phases and must be supervised by qualified faculty.
The document outlines regulations for the B.Tech program at A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technological University. Some key points:
- The program duration is 4 years (8 semesters) with a maximum of 6 years. Each semester lasts 16-18 weeks.
- The program has a total credit requirement of 162 credits across categories like humanities, basic sciences, engineering sciences, professional core/elective courses and a mandatory project.
- Academic monitoring involves an advisory system with faculty advisors and senior advisors to guide students. Regular parent meetings and audits of affiliated institutions are also outlined.
- Assessment includes end semester exams conducted by the university as well as internal evaluations throughout
1. CSIR will hold the Joint CSIR-UGC Test tentatively on June 21, 2015 for determining eligibility for Junior Research Fellowships and lectureships.
2. The test will be held in subjects including chemical sciences, earth sciences, life sciences, mathematical sciences, physical sciences and engineering sciences. Important dates include application opening on February 13, 2015 and closing on March 12, 2015.
3. The single paper MCQ-based test will be held in morning and afternoon sessions, each lasting 3 hours. It will have 3 parts - part A being common questions on general aptitude and parts B and C containing subject-specific questions.
This document outlines UKM's graduate rules and regulations, including an overview of student registration requirements, duration of study guidelines, course registration policies, progress monitoring procedures, publication expectations, thesis writing standards, and examination processes. It also discusses research ethics and defines plagiarism, emphasizing the importance of honesty, integrity, and accountability in graduate research.
Master of physiotherapy(m.p.t.) part i(semester i & ii)BASIT Rehman
This document outlines the curriculum and examination scheme for the Master of Physiotherapy program. Some key points:
- The MPT program is spread over two years with four semesters. Examinations are held in November/December and April/May.
- Admission requires a BPT degree or equivalent with 50% aggregate marks.
- The MPT can be pursued in specializations like musculoskeletal physiotherapy, neurophysiotherapy, cardiorespiratory physiotherapy, and sports physiotherapy.
- Each semester consists of several papers that are examined both internally (20% weightage) and externally (80% weightage). Students must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in each paper and
This document outlines the regulations and syllabus for the M.Tech program in Structural Engineering and Natural Disaster Management at GITAM University.
The 2-year program consists of 4 semesters with a total of 70-85 credits required for graduation. Coursework includes core structural engineering courses, electives, and a technical project. Assessment is based on continuous evaluation and end-of-semester exams. Students must maintain a minimum CGPA and complete all requirements within 4 years to be eligible for the M.Tech degree. Regulations cover admissions criteria, course registration, grading policies, and examination procedures.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD – 500 085, A.P. INDIA
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR THE CANDIDATES OF RESEARCH
PROGRAMMES
(effective from Academic Year 2011-2012) PHDR11
_______________________________________________________________________________
The Research and Development Cell is established to promote research activities of JNTUH,
Hyderabad. The Cell will monitor and administer Research programs of M.Phil. /M.S. (by Research)/
Ph.D. offered by the University. Research and Development Cell will initiate the following specific
activities for monitoring and Evaluation of Candidates admitted for M.Phil/M.S (by Research)/ Ph.D.
by Research Programmes in all Faculties of the University.
The Academic Regulations and Guidelines mentioned for performing the activities for monitoring
and Evaluation of the candidates cover the following aspects:
1.0 Eligibility and Admission of candidates.
2.0 Course work and Pre - M.Phil./ M.S. (by Research)/ Ph.D. Examinations & Research
Methodology
3.0 Fee particulars
4.0 Duration of the research program.
5.0 Constitution of Departmental Research Committee and Issues relating to Change of
Title/Topic/ Supervisor/Co-Supervisor and Research Review.
6.0 Departmental Research Committee (DRC) for Review of Progress of Research Work.
7.0 Research Fellowships (Full-Time)
8.0 Compulsory Seminar prior to Thesis submission
9.0 Preparation of the Thesis/Dissertation
10.0 Evaluation of the Thesis.
11.0 Revision and Resubmission of Thesis
12.0 Viva –Vocé Examination.
13.0 General Information (Eligibility of a Research Supervisor, etc)
14.0 Annexures (Annex –A, -B, -C, -D)
The academic regulations will be applicable to all the international candidates also.
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1.0 ELIGIBILITY AND ADMISSION OF CANDIDATES:
Admission shall be open to Full-Time / External Candidates who fulfill the following
requirements:
1.1 Admissions for the Research Programs (M. Phil / M.S. (by Research)/ Ph.D.) shall be
made by Director, Admissions, JNTUH, Hyderabad by conducting written test or
interview or both.
The Entrance Examination which is conducted by the Director, Admissions, JNTUH, the
minimum qualifying marks are 25% for SC/ST candidates, and 40% for others.
Interviews will be conducted for the candidates qualified in the Entrance Examination
conducted by JNTUH. Candidates who are qualified at the UGC-CSIR/NET
examination, or awarded with a Research Fellowship (for a minimum of two years) by
UGC/CSIR/Government Organization may be exempted from JNTUH written test for
Ph.D. admissions; however they should appear for the interview.
1.2 In all Faculties/Departments, candidates must have passed the Post Graduate Degree
Examination of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) or
an examination recognized as equivalent by UGC in the discipline concerned with a
minimum of 55% marks in aggregate and for SC and ST category, the aggregate shall be
50% marks in the concerned subjects.
1.3 The Maximum Age Limit for the Full-Time Research Programme shall be 35 years in
case of fresh candidates, and 50 years in case of candidates in service in Educational
Institutions/ Government Organizations/ Industry/ Research Organizations. The
desirable maximum age limit for external Research Programme is 55 years.
1.4 The candidates who have obtained JRF, SRF or other fellowships from organizations
like UGC, CSIR, AICTE etc and who do not require Ph.D fellowship support from the
University will be considered for selection as Full-Time research scholars (without
University fellowship).
1.5 Educational Qualifications :
a) for M.S. (by Research)
Candidates must have a B.E./ B.Tech./ B. Pharm. degree or its equivalent in the
concerned branch/discipline with a minimum of 55% marks in the aggregate, and for
SC and ST category - the aggregate shall be 50% marks, in the concerned branch or
discipline. M.S. (by Research) is essentially a Research Programme for candidates in
service. It is not a regular session based like M.Tech. course.
b) for Ph.D. and M.Phil.
Candidates must have a Post Graduate Degree in the concerned
faculty/branch/discipline, with a minimum of 55 % marks in aggregate, and for SC and
ST category – the aggregate shall be 50% marks in the concerned
faculty/branch/discipline.
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Note: Candidates with MBA qualification can register directly for Ph.D. in the faculty of
Management Sciences. In the case of MCA graduates M.Tech. Qualification is mandatory
for registering for Ph.D.
1.6 Regular faculty members of JNTUH, possessing the minimum academic qualifications,
and desiring Ph.D. selection shall be deemed as external candidates.
1.7 Candidates who have been working for at least one year in well equipped Educational /
Scientific / R&D / Industrial / Government Organizations and engaged in Scientific /
Technological / Engineering / Managerial activities, as the case may be, and possessing
the minimum academic qualifications, shall be deemed as External candidates.
1.8 A candidate seeking admission as external scholar will have to declare and register as
such and produce the following at the time of registration - (i) a letter from the employer
permitting the candidate to pursue the course (No Objection Certificate), and, (ii) a
commitment from the candidate and sanction from the employer that he/she would be
permitted to avail leave at least for six months in not more than two installments
during the tenure of registration to attend to the assigned subjects, for course work/ Pre-
Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S. Examinations/Thesis compilation, etc.
1.9 The R & D Cell will maintain Receipt books, cash book, details of financial transactions
etc. The original certificates and admission folio of the candidate shall be maintained by
the Office of the Research & Development Cell, till the completion of the research
program of the respective candidates.
1.10 A Student Admission Number, which will also be the Hall Ticket number, will be
assigned to the candidate. An Identity Card for the exclusive use of Academic Facilities
of JNTUH, will be given to each candidate, by the Research & Development Cell.
1.11 During the research period time of JNTUH, the candidate shall not register for any
other course, at any other University of Institution, leading to the award of a degree.
Incase of any such ambiguity he/she will forfeit the admission.
1.12 Candidate seeking admission to register their name for research programme (M.Phil./
M.S. by Research / Ph.D.) in EXTERNAL mode at JNTUH, should submit his/her
application duly signed by Supervisor and Co-Supervisor and along with the signature
of the Head of the Institution/Organization where candidate is employed.
Note: In any letter being submitted to the Director, R&D Cell by the candidate the
signatures of Research Supervisor/s with seal is essential.
2.0 COURSE WORK AND Pre-Ph.D./Pre-M.S./Pre-M.Phil. EXAMINATIONS
2.1 These Research Programmes are aimed at giving a broad based training in the concerned
field in addition to specialization in a particular area. A minimum of two courses shall be
prescribed in the relevant field of research for the Pre-Ph.D./Pre-M.S./Pre-M.Phil.
examinations from the JNTUH approved list of subjects as recommended by the Supervisor
and Co-supervisor, and to be communicated to the Director, R & D which will be forwarded
to the Director of Evaluation. The two subjects selected for Pre-Ph.D./Pre-M.S./Pre-M.Phil.
exams once selected cannot be changed. The Pre-Ph.D./M.S./M.Phil. exam dates and time
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schedule will be intimated by Director of Evaluation (Examination Branch) in JNTUH
website. No individual letters will be sent to research scholars.
2.2 The candidates are required to pass in these two courses; the minimum marks required for a
pass in each course shall be 50%. In case a candidate fails to pass in three attempts his
admission shall be cancelled. Payment of exam fees for writing Pre-Ph.D./ Pre-M.S./ Pre-
M.Phil. exams and inability to write the exam is also deemed as an attempt. Pre-Ph.D./Pre-
M.S./Pre-M.Phil. exams fees is same whether the candidate is appearing for two papers or
one paper at a time (at present the fees is Rs. 2000/-). The Pre-Ph.D./Pre-M.S./Pre-M.Phil.
exams hall ticket will be issued by R&D cell two days before the scheduled exam, subject to
the condition that research scholar fees payments are up to date. (the candidate has to
register for both the subjects at a time.
2.3 Generally the Pre-Ph.D./ Pre-M.S./ Pre-M.Phil. examination shall be held twice in a year.
The conduct of these examinations, declarations of results, and preparation of marks lists
will be carried out by the Office of the Director Evaluations (Exam. Branch), JNTUH.
2.4 The subjects offered for Pre-Ph.D./Pre-M.S./Pre-M.Phil. examinations in various faculties
including syllabi is available on the university website.
2.5 As per the recent UGC Guidelines, a Course Work of one Semester is compulsory. The
Course work for the Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S. Programmes therefore shall also include : i)
Two Subjects (Theory) with compulsory attendance and associated mid-semester (internal)
+ end-semester (external) examinations, and ii) One Course (Theory) on “Research
Methodology”, with compulsory attendance and internal audit. They must produce a
certificate of satisfactory completion of the courses from the Head of the
Institution/Controller of examinations of the University/Director/Principal, as the case may
be, to the R&D Cell of JNTUH.
2.5.1 The two theory Subjects will have to be chosen from the available lists of subjects
prescribed for the Regular (Day-Time) PG or Part-time PG Programmes of the concerned
field of specialization (or the nearest specialization) and being offered by the constituent
Academic Unit/Department/Centre of JNTUH at Hyderabad Campus, in that Semester
(either odd semester or even semester). The choice and selection of the two Subjects must
be approved by the candidate’s Supervisor and Co-Supervisor, and the same must be
communicated to Director, R&D Cell in hard copy form, with appropriate signatures and
seals of – Supervisor, Co-Supervisor and Head of the Department concerned (offering those
two courses); Subjects once chosen, can not be changed in the entire research period. The
research candidates have to be physically be present for the teaching classes (in the above
two subjects) through out that semester, and shall have to maintain the required 75% of
attendance, based on which alone they will be permitted to write the end-semester exams.
in these subjects their (mid-exams) internal examinations shall be conducted by the
concerned teacher at specified times. Evaluation pattern in mid-exams and end-semester
exams shall be as per the Academic Regulations existing at that time for that particular
PG/PTPG Programme in that Academic Unit. The candidates shall attend the classes and
appear for all the exams together with the other students of the concerned PG/PTPG
Programme.
Course work may be carried out in sister departments/institutes within or
outside the university. If the course work is being done in Institutions, outside the
University campus the Institution and the course should have been approved by the
UGC/AICTE. Correspondence courses will not be accepted. If the candidates fail in any
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of the subjects, they have to reappear for the exams of the related subjects, as and when
offered, as per the Academic Regulations; they need not attend class-work again, provided
they maintained the minimum attendance requirements earlier. However, if the candidates
do not have the required minimum % of attendance in any subject, they will be detained in
those subjects, and shall have to reappear for class-works in those subjects again, as and
when they are offered, shall maintain the attendances required and then appear for the mid-
semester and end-semester examinations.
2.5.2 The course-work on “Research Methodology” shall be offered during the
summer/winter period of each year, commonly for all the research scholars of identified
areas of specialization, at JNTUH Campus. All the scholars shall have to be physically
present and maintain the required minimum attendance criterion (75%) in this course;
however, the evaluation will be done by the concerned teacher internally, and the audited
performance outcome shall be indicated as – Satisfactory or Not-Satisfactory. All
scholars whose performance have been graded as Not-Satisfactory, shall have to repeat the
course as and when offered.
The two theory courses, research methodology and two Pre Ph.D courses must
be completed at any time (as per the convenience of the candidates) before applying
for colloquium. The two theory course work subjects, and two Pre-Ph.D subjects
must be different.
3.0 FEE PARTICULARS:
On selection for admission, candidates shall be required to pay the prescribed fee as per
the following criteria and deposits. The fee and deposits have to be paid on or before 31st
July
every academic year, till the successful completion of the programme and submission of thesis
or cancellation of the admission as the case may be. If the fee is not paid by the stipulated due
date, late fee or Rs. 500/- will be levied. Non-payment of the prescribed fee beyond the
extended due date will lead to the cancellation of admission without any prior notice to the
candidate.
(Fee structure valid for all research scholars w.e.f. Academic year 2010-11)
a) Full-Time Research Scholars:
Category 1: JNTUH Funded; Fees Rs. 10,000/Year
Category 2: CSIR/UGC/ICAR/ICMR/AP-NL/DBT/DST/MNRE/NBHM/AICTE,
JRF/SRF and those JRF/SRF in projects who have qualified CSIR/UGC-
NET-JRF/SRF; Fees Rs. 10,000/Year
Category 3: Scholars working as Project Fellows with GOI/other agency funded
research projects with two/three years duration (approved); Fees Rs.
10,000/Year
Category 4: Registered as Full-Time Research Scholars but with no financial
assistance; Fees Rs. 10,000/Year
b) External Research Scholars: Fees Rs. 20,000/Year
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Category 1: All external research scholars: fees Rs.20,000/-
Category 2: JNTUH- Academic Assistants Registered for Ph.D;
Fees Rs. 10, 000/Year
Category 3: UGC/DST/CSIR - JRF & SRF; Fees Rs. 10, 000/Year
Category 4: JNTUH - Internal Regular Faculty Registered for Ph.D; Fees Rs. 1000/Year
Note: Mode of Fee Payment for Full-Time as well as External Candidates is year-wise before 31st
July of
every year.
Payment must be made in the form of crossed mode of DD in favour of ‘The Registrar, JNTUH’, payable
at Hyderabad from any Nationalized banks.
A candidate must write his name, roll number and complete address (E-mail ID & Contact no.)
at the back of the DD.
Fee receipts must be preserved till the scholar receives Provisional Certificate/Original Degree.
In the case of candidates who will not be able to complete Ph.D. even after the stipulated time
period of six years and with further extension of two more years i.e within eight years they have
to pay the existing annual fee at that time for the students admitted during that period.
In the event of cancellation of Ph.D. registration by the candidate on his/her request or by
University for any reason, all the fees amount due must be cleared by the candidate for the
return of original certificates.
A candidate must clear all the fee dues before colloquium
If any reason a candidate takes his/her Original Certificates temporarily from the R&D Cell
office during the course of research work, the original certificates must be returned within the
stipulated time otherwise their admission is liable to be cancelled. The requisition for Original
Certificates on temporary basis must be given on a Rs. 10/- bond paper mentioning the date
before which the certificates will be returned back to the office.
4.0 DURATION OF THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME
4.1 Research Scholars registered for Ph.D. (Full-Time/External) can submit the thesis after
completion of a minimum of three years from the date of admission, subject to passing of
the prescribed Two Theory Subjects, Research Methodology Course and Pre-Ph.D.
Examinations and Research publications as stipulated.
For the candidate to submit the thesis for Ph.D., he/she shall publish THREE research
papers with at least TWO papers published in a peer-reviewed refereed national or
international journal with ISSN and impact factor of more than 1 preferably. Such publications
will be recognized (which have to be enclosed to the thesis), and atleast ONE in refereed
International/ National Journals/ Conferences,. In the Journal papers and Conference papers
the research scholars name must be as the first author. In case the supervisor/co-
supervisor is first named author, the research scholar’s name must be the next. The
candidate can also submit the thesis, if he/she has at least one recognized patent rights, whose
evidence and details are to be enclosed. (Mere filling for patent will not be considered).
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It is suggested that Ph.Ds awarded by the University, with the candidate’s name, supervisor’s,
names, Title of the Thesis and one page Abstract be published in the Spectrum Journal. The
research scholars will be asked to submit these details at the time of submission of thesis for
publication in spectrum Journal after award of the degree.
4.2 Research Scholars registered for M.Phil. or M.S. (by Research) Programmes can submit
the thesis after the completion of a minimum of two years from the date of registration.
4.3 Full-Time/External Candidates should complete the research work within a maximum
period of 6 years respectively. They should pay tuition fee until the end of the year in
which the thesis is submitted. If the Tuition Fee is not paid as per rules, penalty may be
levied by the Director, R and D Cell. If Tuition Fee is not paid continuously for two
years the registration will be cancelled. It is clarified that Full-Time research Scholars of
JNTUH may receive a stipend for a maximum duration not exceeding three years.
4.4 Late Submission: If the candidate fails to submit thesis within stipulated period, his/her
registration will be cancelled. However, depending on the progress of the work and as
per the recommendation of the DRC, permission for submission of Thesis may given
with a penality and approval from Vice Chancellor based on the merit of the case.
4.5 For M.Phil. and M.S.(by Research) candidates, the maximum duration of the program
will be four years. After passing the Two Theory Subjects, Research Methodology
Course and Pre-M.Phil / M.S. examinations and completion of at least two years from
the date of admission, and having one peer-reviewed national/international
Journal/Conference paper, M.Phil and M.S. candidates are eligible for submission of
their thesis.
5.0 CONSTITUTION OF THE DEPARTMENT RESEARCH COMMITTEE (DRC)
The Department Research Committee (DRC) for each Faculty shall be chaired by the
Chairperson-Board of Studies (BoS) of the faculty of University, Head of the Department or
Coordinator of Centre, two Senior Research Faculty Members (having Ph.D.), and
Supervisor/Co-supervisor of the candidate. The DRC will be formed by the Director, R & D
Cell, with the approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
5.1. Issues relating to Change of Supervisor / Change of Topic/ Change of Title
If a candidate wants to change the topic, title or supervisor/s it should be done with the
approval of the Chairperson-BoS and Vice-Chancellor. For this purpose, the candidate should
apply in the prescribed format and submit to Director, R&D Cell. The application from the
candidate for change of title/ topic / supervisor/s shall be endorsed by the supervisor and co-
supervisor. If the application is for change of supervisor, the letters of No Objection from both,
old and proposed supervisor/s should be submitted. For change of Supervisor, the thesis
submission date will be one calendar year after the change is affected. Bio-data of the New
Supervisor/ Co-Supervisor also should be attached with the application, with relevant
documents as prescribed at the time of application. For major research related issues, the DRC
will examine on a case by case basis and give its recommendations. (For Applications of
Change of Supervisor/Co-supervisor see website)
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Any change in the title of the thesis must be approved in the colloquium. If the
colloquium committee suggests any modifications/changes in the title proposed by the
candidate, the new title must be clearly written in the colloquium committee report duly signed
by the chairman and other members of the committee. There shouldn’t be any deviation in the
title approved in colloquium to the title given on the thesis copies.
5.2. The University may permit modification in the topic (within 3 years only) of area of research,
provided it is done in the early stages of the doctoral work. If the resubmitted topic of work is
different from the original proposed topic it constitutes a change of topic and represents a
major change. For such cases, the thesis submission date will be one calendar year after the
change is affected. The University may permit modification in the title of research work at the
time of Thesis submission only.
6.0 REVIEW OF PROGRESS OF RESEARCH WORK:
For the purpose of monitoring the progress of Research Works, all the research candidates
including those who are on the current rolls of JNTUH for Ph.D./ M.S.(by Research)/ M.Phil.,
are required to attend Research Review Meetings (RRM) and make power point presentations
as on when they are conducted. At the time of RRM, research scholars should submit hard
copies of their research progress in duplicate, in prescribed format with Supervisor and Co-
supervisor signatures. Additionally, tangible output if any, such as: Journal
Publications/Presentations in a Conference/ Poster Presentation in a Seminar/ Conference or a
Patent, etc. should be submitted. For the RRMs, the presence of Supervisor or Co-supervisor
of the candidate may be optional; there shall not be any financial commitment on the part of
the University in this regard. The intimation of RRM will be in the JNTUH website/by email/
by SMS whichever is convenient. Candidates are requested to see JNTUH website
periodically. No individual letters will be sent to research scholars. If the research scholar does
not attend two consecutive meetings or if the reports are not satisfactory in two consequent
meetings, the admission is liable to be cancelled.
The Supervisor/s should certify that the Full-Time scholar has given a minimum of ten research
seminars in the department during his/her period of research.
The Supervisor/s should certify that the Full-Time scholar has attended at least two research
seminars/conferences held in Universities/Institutions with atleast one in other
University/Institute
A candidate has to successfully complete two RRM’s with satisfactory report before
colloquium.
7. RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS (FULL-TIME ONLY)
7.1 Candidates admitted under Research Fellowship Programme of JNTUH or National Research
Fellowships shall be deemed as Full-Time Research Scholars. The category of students
working Full-Time on research projects funded by Govt. agencies for duration of two/three
years (approved by the University) will be considered as partially funded full time students.
The Full-Time research scholars are required to work Full-Time in any Constituent Units of
JNTUH for the stipulated duration on the research topic and they shall not be permitted to
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undertake any employment during that period. Full-time JNTUH funded research scholars are
eligible for monthly fellowship of Rs. 10,000/- (consolidated) for the first two years. At the
end of second year, the performance of the candidate shall be evaluated by an expert
committee referred to as Department Research Committee (DRC). If the research progress is
assessed to be satisfactory, the candidate will be given the third year fellowship of Rs.
12,000/- (consolidated). A contingency grant may be awarded depending on the merit and
progress of the doctoral work as decided by the DRC and Director, R&D Cell. Monthly
Attendance Report & Progress Report duly signed by Research Supervisor & H.O.D. and
Principal/ Director of the unit must be submitted to R&D Cell. The R & D Cell shall disburse
the scholarship amount after scrutinizing the monthly attendance, performance reports and
tangible research outcomes such as papers published or in process, conferences attended, etc.
of the scholars.
7.2 Candidates selected under Research Fellowship Programme must execute a bond
stating that they would refund the Fellowship amount received, in full, at the time of leaving
the Institute (i) if they fail to submit their Thesis within 6 years, (ii) if they discontinue the
research work in between of the stipulated time.
7.3 The University reserves the right to terminate the Fellowship of any candidate if the progress of
research work is not satisfactory.
7.4 University may permit conversion of Full Time Fellowship Programme to Part-Time Research
Programme without Fellowship on the request of the candidate, provided the candidate repays
the full amount of Fellowship received by him/her till that date.
8.0 COMPULSORY SEMINAR PRIOR TO THESIS SUBMISSION (COLLOQUIUM):
Each candidate shall present one seminar. The seminar should be at least one month before
submission of thesis in the concerned Department on the research work, carried out by him/her. The
scholar should submit five copies of synopsis to DRC highlighting original/significant
contributions made in the research work. The candidates are expected to make a PPT
presentation about the research work done by them. The DRC is empowered to accept the research
work of scholar for submission or may advise to revise/reappear with modification made. The seminar
will be open to all Faculty members and Research Scholars.
9.0 PREPARATION OF THE THESIS / DISSERTATION
9.1 For ensuring originality of submitted content, the thesis will be checked by anti-plagiarism
software. After completion of Colloquium a soft copy of thesis in word format should be brought
along in person to R & D Cell and have it checked before binding and sending it to the evaluation
section. If any text strings/figures are found to be copied or dubious without proper
acknowledgement of the source, the thesis has to be thoroughly revised. In such event the revised
soft copy of the CD must be submitted within one month from the date of checking with anti-
plagiarism service. The stipulated percentage permissible includes the candidates own publications
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and presentations. A soft copy of the thesis must also be submitted with all the modifications and
corrections made in the thesis after Colloquium and anti-plagiarism check.
9.2 Submission and Adjudication of a Thesis
A candidate may submit the thesis any time during one month before or after the expiry of the
stipulated period of research. However, the candidate may be permitted to submit his/her thesis
during the above period duly recommended by the Research Supervisor and with the permission of
the Director, R&D Cell. Each Candidate, after completing the due formalities is required to submit
to the specified number of copies of his/her synopsis and thesis, along with the prescribed
application form and with the following documents as given in section 8.3, to the Director of
Evaluation, through the Director R&D Cell. The minimum duration for the thesis submission is
only after 3 yrs from the date of registration.
9.3 A candidate has to submit eight (8) copies of the approved synopsis, seven (7) copies of thesis, an
application enclosed with a Demand Draft of Rs. 1000/- for evaluation fee (which will be revised
from time to time) in favour of Registrar, JNTUH Hyderabad, Copy of Ph.D. admission letter,
details of fees paid from time of admission till time of submission, S.S.C. Marks sheet (proof of
age), Copy of Pre-Ph.D. Marks Memo and a sealed cover of Panel of Examiners to the Director,
R&D Cell, JNTUH.
9.4 Seven copies of the thesis incorporating a certificate from the supervisor to the effect that the
thesis is an original work of the candidate and a declaration by the candidate to the effect that the
thesis either in part or full does not constitute any part of any thesis/ dissertation/ monograph
submitted by him/her or any other person to any University/Institute. The thesis should also
contain the signature of the Head of the Institution/Organization (from place of work) in addition
to the supervisor’s signature. The candidate shall be held responsible for the genuineness of
his/her work and any false statement shall lead to cancellation of his/her registration/degree at any
stage even after the declaration of results.
9.5 Thesis Processing
The thesis shall be submitted only upon the positive recommendation of the DRC. The
supervisor of the candidate shall send a panel of nine (9) examiners in a sealed cover to the
Director of Evaluation. The Panel of Examiners, three from IITs/ IISc/ foreign universities or
equivalent, three from NITs or Research Labs of National repute or equivalent and three (3)
from other reputed Universities, in addition (3) examiners from foreign Universties (optional)
can be included apart from the above mentioned nine examiners. The University may revise the
panel of examiners if necessary.
9.6 Out of the panel of nine names of examiners submitted, at least six shall be out side the state of
Andhra Pradesh and no examiner from the same university/organization. Necessary care is to be
taken to avoid the names of examiners from the Organization/ University of Supervisor and Co-
Supervisor and its affiliated colleges. Panel of the names is to be submitted with all particulars,
like complete address, designation, telephone numbers/fax/email, number of publications of the
examiner etc., Only one examiner may be included from the panel from any Organisation/
Institution/University. The University may add three more examiners in the panel.
NOTE: Subject experts from the Organization where the Supervisor/Co-supervisor
belongs, and persons related to candidate shall not be included in the panel of the
examiners.
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10.0 EVALUATION OF THE THESIS
10.1 The thesis shall be evaluated independently by three examiners, external to the
University, one of whom shall be from outside the State and preferably from I.I.Ts/ IISc
/ Institute of High Reputation where Ph.D. programmes are offered.
10.2 The examiners external to the University shall be selected by the Vice-Chancellor from
amongst a panel of nine names/12 names in case panel contains foreign examiners.
10.3 The examiners are required to:
(a) Outline the main features of the thesis.
(b) Critically evaluate the thesis and send a report on the thesis in not less than
500 words.
(c) Evaluation of the thesis on a scale of 100 points
(d) Make one of the four following definite recommendations.
(i) The thesis attains the standard required for the award of the Ph.D. degree
(ii) The thesis requires revision and re-submission to the Doctoral Committee
(DRC).
(iii) The thesis requires revision and re-submission for re-evaluation by the
same examiner
(iv) The thesis is rejected
10.4 The university shall take a decision on the thesis based on the three reports according to the
following:
Recommendation of Examiners Decision
1 2 3 4
accept accept accept accept
revise revise revise Revise
Reject reject reject reject
accept accept revise revise
accept revise revise revise
accept accept Reject Send to 4th
Examiner
accept Reject Reject Reject
accept revise reject Send to 4th
Examiner
revise revise reject Send to 4th
Examiner
revise reject reject reject
10.5 For revision and resubmission of the thesis, the candidate will be given a maximum period
of one year from the date of communication of the report (s) to the candidate.
10.6 The revised thesis shall be referred to those examiners who have originally recommended
revision and re-submission for revaluation.
11.0 REVISION AND RESUBMISSION OF THESIS
11.1 If one examiner rejects the thesis, the comments made by the examiner should be
forwarded to the Supervisor and also to the candidate for their justification /
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clarification. After receiving their justification / clarification, the Viva-Voce examination
may be conducted.
11.2 If two examiners reject the thesis, the candidate shall revise and re-submit it after one
year, which will be sent for evaluation to the same examiners who had rejected it. If
the two examiners rejected it again, the thesis is summarily rejected. If the thesis
is accepted at the second time, it will be accepted.
11.3 The thesis shall be summarily rejected if all the three examiners reject it.
Note: Clarifications regarding items 9 & 10 can be elaborated by Director of
Evaluation
12.0 VIVA-VOCÉ EXAMINATION
12.1 Once the thesis is accepted, a comprehensive Viva-Voce examination shall be arranged by
the Director, R & D Cell on receipt of communication from the Director of Evaluation,
JNTUH. The internal examiner should contact the R&D Cell before fixing the dates for
Viva-Voce Examination. The Candidate should bring the thesis copy for Viva – Voce
Exam.
12.2 One copy of approved Ph.D. thesis and a soft copy shall be submitted by the candidate
before the viva-voce examination to the Director, R&D cell. The same shall be placed in
the University Library as a record. The Scholar must submit a Hard Copy of thesis to the
HoD for Dept. Library. The Research Scholar should contact the HoD, one day before to
ensure the logistic arrangements for viva-voce examination.
12.3 The open Viva-Voce examination shall be conducted in the concerned
Department/Unit/Center by a Board of Examiners, consisting of two examiners, one of
whom has evaluated the thesis and the other is the supervisor. The internal examiner
before fixing the date for the Ph.D. viva-voce exam should consult HoD, Director, R&D
Cell in addition to the candidate and external examiners.
12.4 In case the Examiners who accepted the Thesis are not available for the Conduct of the
Viva - Voce Examination, the Vice-Chancellor may nominate another examiner from the
original panel of examiners.
12.5 i) The reports of the external examiners shall be made available to the Board for
the Viva- voce examination
ii) The viva-voce examination should primarily be designed to test the understanding of
the candidate on the subject matter of the thesis, including methodology employed and
the candidates competence in the general field of study.
iii) The candidate should also be asked to clarify any of the points raised by the
external/adjudicators in their reports.
iv) The viva-voce Board may on the basis of the unanimous opinion recommend either
a) That the candidate be awarded the Ph.D. Degree or
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b) That the candidate may appear for the viva-voce examination again after a stipulated time
c) Any candidate who does not satisfy (b) will not be considered for the award of degree.
12.6. Upon successful completion of the Viva-Voce Examination, and on consideration of the
reports of the individual examiners, The candidate have to apply for Provisional Certificate
immediately within two (2) days otherwise a penalty of Rs.2000/- will be imposed. The Vice-
Chancellor may approve the announcement of the award of the provisional Ph.D. Degree to the
candidate and provisional certificate will be issued. At the time of collecting PC the candidate
must submit a soft copy of thesis with all the modifications made as suggested by the examiner in
viva-voce, if any. Submission of CD with revisions if any is necessary to collect the Provisional
Certificate/Original Degree. The soft copy of the thesis submitted by the candidate will be sent to
Information and Library Network Centre (INFLIBNET) of UGC to upload into the web
Shodhganga which is mandatory. As such the candidates have to submit the proforma (Specimen
Format for Thesis of Month) and an undertaking form with 1 or 2 pages of Abstract with a soft
copy. The candidate must submit a copy of the SSC pass certificate for the record of the name on
Provisional Certificate/Original Degree. The candidates name must be as per SSC record only in
the admission register of R&D Cell, marks memos and also on the thesis.
The award of the Degree shall be confirmed by the Executive Council of the University.
13.0 GENERAL INFORMATION:
13.1 The academic regulations should be read as a whole for purposes of any interpretation.
13.2 In case of any doubt or ambiguity in the interpretation of the above rules, the decision of
the Vice-Chancellor is final.
13.3 The University reserves the right to alter the regulations from time to time as and when
necessary.
13.4 Eligibility of a Research Supervisor:
A Supervisor or Co-supervisor should have a Ph.D. degree from a reputed university with a
minimum of five years teaching/research experience having publications in six refereed national
/international journals and also presented two refereed national/international conference papers
for eligibility. Eight (8) members can be allotted for a single guidance (external & full-time) and
eight (8) additional scholars for joint guidance (external & full-time). Director, R&D and
Director, Admissions shall monitor and limit the maximum number of students that a supervisor
can serve as a supervisor or co-supervisor.
A research supervisor of one university should not be the guide for a Full-Time scholar
registered in another university except in the case of joint supervision for multidisciplinary
research with the prior approval of the universities/institutions concerned.
13.5 A supervisor who retires or leaves the University/Institution, as the case may be, shall
normally be permitted to guide candidate(s) already registered with him/her.
13.6 A vacancy with the supervisor may be considered to have occurred only when a candidate
working under him/her submits the thesis, or his/her registration is cancelled. During any
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one academic year, not more than two scholars may be permitted to register under
the guidance of the same supervisor.
13.7 The registration of a Ph.D. scholar may be cancelled by the Director, R&D Cell within
the stipulated period, if the candidate fails to satisfy the conditions stipulated in the
admission order or violates the rules and regulations of Ph.D. after giving notice to the
concerned candidate.
13.8 Director, R&D Cell may cancel the registration of a Ph.D. scholar on the
recommendation of the supervisor and/or doctoral committee under the following
circumstances after giving notice to the candidate:
i) where the progress has been reported to be unsatisfactory in two consecutive half
yearly RRMs.
ii) where a candidate discontinues research, and/or where they have accepted any of
appointment other than specified earlier without the written consent of the Director,
R&D Cell.
iii) where the candidate has not submitted the thesis in the stipulated duration of the
course.
iv) Where the candidates request for cancellation due to their personal reasons
13.9. Topic of research
a) In case the research scholar applies for change of area of research (topic), he/she has to take
due approval from R&D section and can submit the thesis only after at least one year from the
date of approval of change of area of research. This is because he is supposed to work in the
approved new area compared to what was mentioned by him at the time of admission.
b) Title of thesis; this should be as approved by the colloquium committee before the submission
of the thesis. The candidate can submit the proforma for colloquium with the old title and
request the colloquium committee to approve the new title. In such an event the revised title
must be clearly written in the proforma and all the members of the colloquium committee must
sign on the proforma. Then there should not be any change in the title once it is approved by
the colloquium committee.
13.10 Anti-Plagiarism
A maximum of three chances will be given to the research scholar if the percentage of plagiarism
exceeds the approved limit. The revised soft copy of the thesis after removing the plagiarism
material must be submitted by the research scholar for second or third verification within one
month itself.
13.11 The words Wherever he, him, his occur they will also include she, her and hers
Respectively.
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13.12 The candidates are advised to see the JNTUH website www.jntuh.ac.in for instructions
from time to time.
For any clarifications, candidates can contact Office of the Director, Research and
Development Cell, JNTUH, Hyderabad through e-mail.
14.0 Annexures (A, B, C and D)
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ANNEX –A
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JNT UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF SUPERVISOR/CO-SUPERVISOR
1. Name of the Research Scholar :________________________________
2. Address with Tel. No. & mail-id : _______________________________
3. Hall Ticket No & Date of Admission : _______________________________
4. Copy of Admission Letter to be enclosed : _____YES / NO _________________
5. (a) Name of the Research Program : Ph.D./M.Phil./ M.S.
(b) Department in which Candidate Registered : ____________________________
6. Name of the Present Supervisor/Co-supervisor (being changed) with Designation, Address, Tel.
No., mail- id :
7. Name of the New (proposed) Supervisor/New (proposed) Co-supervisor with Designation, Address,
Tel. No., mail-id:
8. Brief details of progress of Research Work :
(attach separate sheet bulleting the works done and quantum/percentage of work done so for – the
sheet to be signed by the Present & Proposed Supervisor, Present & Proposed Co-supervisor) :
YES / NO
9. Reasons for Change of Supervisor/Co-supervisor
a) from the Research Scholar
b) Reasons and Comments from Supervisor/Co-supervisor duly Signed, with Seal & Date.
10. Enclosed the Bio-data of the New Supervisor/Co-supervisor with all relevant documents (as
prescribed at the time of admission to Research Program) : YES / NO
11. I here by accept to work under the New Supervisor/Co-supervisor and I understand that any further
request for change of Supervisor/Co-supervisor will not be permitted by the University.
Date Signature of the Research Scholar
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I have No Objection for change I accept to act as Supervisor
of Supervisor
(Signature of Present Supervisor (Signature of New Supervisor
with seal) with seal)
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I have No Objection for change I accept to act as Co-Supervisor
of Co-supervisor
(Signature of Present Co-Supervisor (Signature of New Co-Supervisor
with seal) with seal)
Note: 1) A candidate can have only one Supervisor and one Co-supervisor.
2) Details of Items 8 and 9 must be submitted on separate sheets.
3) Two Separate Hard Copies of all the enclosures must be submitted
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ANNEX-B
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JNT UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF TOPIC
1) Name of the Research Scholar :________________________________
2) Address with Tel. No. & mail-id : _______________________________
3) Hall Ticket No & Date of Admission : _______________________________
4) Copy of Admission Letter to be enclosed : _____YES / NO _________________
5) (a) Name of the Research Program : Ph.D./M.Phil./ M.S.
6) (b) Department in which Candidate Registered : __________________________
7) Name of the Supervisor with Designation, Address, Tel. No., mail- id :
8) Name of the Co-supervisor with Designation, Address, Tel. No., mail-id:
9) Name of the Present TOPIC /TITLE (at the time of Registration) in FULL :
10) Brief details of progress of Research Work :
11) (attach separate sheet bulleting the works done and quantum/percentage of work done so for –
the sheet to be signed by the Supervisor & Co-supervisor) : YES / NO
12) Name of the Proposed TOPIC/ TITLE :
13) I hereby understand that any further request for change of Topic/ Title will not be
permitted by the University and further that a change of research topic entails a one
year delay in the submission of the thesis effective from the date of change.
14) Reasons for Change of TOPIC /TITLE
Date Signature of the Research Scholar
Signature of the Supervisor Signature of Co-Supervisor
with seal with seal
Note: Two Separate Hard Copies of all the enclosures must be submitted.
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ANNEX-C
(Subjects offered for Pre-Ph.D. exam in various faculties including details of the syllabus may
be downloaded form www.jntuh.ac.in under R&D head)
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ANNEX-D
General Outline for Thesis Write-Up
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
HYDERABAD – 500 085, A.P., INDIA
Month, Year
D.1 Size and copies:
The Dissertation should be submitted in A4 size paper and 7 copies of the thesis and synopsis
are required to be submitted to the Director, R&D cell along with panel of Examiners (sealed
cover) duly signed by supervisor and co-supervisor. The thesis submission form should be filled
and submitted along with the necessary fee and enclosures.
D.2 Paper, Typing & Format:
Bond paper should be used for the preparation of the Thesis. Typing should be done on
the 12 font size letter, Bookman old style.
The lay-out should provide 1 ½ inch on the left side, 1 inch on top and bottom 1 inch on
the right side.
Fresh Para should commence after five spaces. Double spacing shall be provided
throughout the dissertation / thesis. The page number shall be indicated at the top middle
of the each page.
D.3 Binding:
The Dissertation / thesis shall be properly bound, using hard cover of white color. The
bound front cover should indicate in Navy Blue Embossed letter with the following:
1. …………… …(Title)
2. ………………(Name of the candidate)
3. ………………(Name of the Faculty in which the thesis is being submitted
(e.g. Faculty of Mechanical Engg.)
4. Bottom
Two plain blank papers should be provided at the beginning and at the end.
D.4 Third page:
Third page should contain the following:
1. ………………………….(Title)
2. Thesis / Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award
of the degree of Ph.D./ /M. Phil./ M.S.
by
………………..
(Name of the candidate)
Reg.No:
3. Bottom
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
HYDERABAD – 500 085, A.P., INDIA
Month, Year
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the work described in this thesis, entitled “ -----------------------------------------------
-------------- ----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
-------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- “ which is being submitted by me
in partial fulfillment for the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the Dept. of -------------------------
---------------- ---------- -------------------- --------- ----------- --------- ------ ----------- to the Jawaharlal
Nehru Technological University Hyderabad, Kukatpally, Hyderabad (A.P.) -500 085, is the result of
investigations carried out by me under the Guidance of Dr. -----------------------------------------------------
--------------------------- -------- -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------.
The work is original and has not been submitted for any Degree/Diploma of this or any other university.
Place:
Date: Signature
Name of the Candidate:
Roll No.:
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D.5 Fourth page:
The fourth page should contain a certificate signed by the Supervisor in the following
format.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the thesis / dissertation entitled ……………………………
……..………………………………….. ………………………………..that is being
submitted by Sri / Smt. / Ms………………………………………. in partial
fulfillment for the award of Ph.D. / M. Phil / M.S in ………………………….. to the
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad is a record of bonafide work
carried out by him / her under our guidance and supervision.
The results embodied in this thesis have not been submitted to any other University or
Institute for the award of any degree or diploma.
Signature of Co-Supervisor Signature of Supervisor
Name and Designation Name and Designation
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
HYDERABAD – 500 085, A.P., INDIA
Month, Year
D.6 Fifth page:
The fifth page should contain a certificate signed by the Head/Director of
Organization/Institution in the following format.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the thesis / dissertation entitled ……………………………
……..………………………………….. ………………………………..that is being
submitted by Sri / Smt. / Ms………………………………………. in partial
fulfillment for the award of Ph.D. / M. Phil / M.S in ………………………….. to the
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad is a record of bonafide work
carried out by him / her at our organization/institution
Signature of Head/Director
of Organization/Institution
Name and Designation
D.7 Sixth page:
The sixth page may include the ‘Acknowledgement’.
D.8 Seventh page:
The seventh page may contain an abstract of the Dissertation / Thesis. The candidate
may emphasize here his/her contributions. The reader/reviewer should be able to get
the gist of the work in the abstract itself, without having to go into the main body
of the text. In short, the abstract should be stand alone and self explanatory of the
entire work.
D.9 Pages 7TH
, 8TH
In these pages the candidate must provide a table of contents, list of tables, list of
figures, and photographs and notation.
NOTE: All the above pages are to be numbered in Roman numerals of lower
case and the rest of the thesis should have English numerical numbers.
D.10 Number of pages:
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In case the number of pages in the thesis (excluding the initial pages) exceeds 250, the candidate
should get it printed on both sides of paper.
D.11 Arrangement of Chapters:
The following is suggested format for arranging the Dissertation / Thesis matter into
various chapters. However this arrangement can be changed to suit the particular Research
work.
1. Introduction
2. Literature Survey
3. Theoretical Analysis
4. Experimental Investigations
5. Experimental Results
6. Discussion of Results
7. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
(Original Contribution to be Highlighted)
8. Reference / bibliography
9. Appendices (if any)
D.12 The arrangement of paragraph in a Chapter :
Each topic Title in a chapter should be properly numbered for example: 2.1, 2.2. etc.,
(Bold and Upper case) where, the first digit represents the Chapter number, and second digit,
the topic Title number.
Sub-topic titles, if any, may be indicated as 1.1.1, 1.1.2, etc. (Bold and title case) i.e. the
first digit representing the chapter, the second representing the topic title and the third
representing the sub-topic title.
D.13 Photographs and Tables:
The photographs and tables occurring in a chapter may be serially numbered as Fig: 1.1,
1.2 etc., along with suitable CAPTION where the first digit represents the chapter, the
second digit represents figure number.
The photograph may be represented as: plate 1.1, 1.2 etc., the first digit representing
chapter and the second representing the photograph number.
D.14 Graphs :
The graph should clearly indicate the points which are used for drawing the curve or
curves along with the error bars. The axes (X, Y and Z) should have CAPTIONS.
D.15 Bibliography or References:
The following format may be used for the Bibliography / References:
For Book
Sl. No Author (s) Book Publisher Year Pages (PP)
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For Journal / Proceedings
Sl. No Author (s) Paper Journal Vol. No, Year Pages (PP)
(A typical Specimen of Cover Page & Title Page)
<Font Style Times New Roman – Bold>
IDENTIFICATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND
QUANTIFICATION OF HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS IN
BIOLOGICAL MATRICESAND THEIR APPLICATION TO
PHARMACOKINETIC STUDIES
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A THESIS
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Submitted
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in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the award of the degree of
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY <Font Size 16>
in
FACULTY OF CHEMISTRY <Font Size 16>
By
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[Reg. No. 0503PH0226] <Font Size 16>
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD – 500 085 <Font Size 14>
INDIA
MAY 2009<Font Size 14>
Note: Cover page will be same for thesis/synopsis. Name of the supervisor/s should not be
included anywhere in the synopsis submitted.
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Date:
The Director
R&D Cell, JNTU
Hyderabad.
Sir,
Sub:JNTUH- R&D Cell - Tuition Fee Payment Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S.-Requested - Reg.
****
1. Name of the Scholar : __________________________________
2. Father’s Name : ___________________________________
3. Roll No./H.T.No : ___________________________________
4. Faculty/Department studying : ____________________________________
5. i) Period of Payment of Tuition Fee :____________________________________
ii) Year Pertaining :_____________________________________
iii) DD No: ______________ Dt:____________ Bank Name_____________________
6. Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S. Admission Letter Xerox copy to be compulsory enclosed
7. Copies of Previously Paid all Tuition Fee receipts should be enclosed
8. Photo Identification proof Xerox copy should be enclosed
9. The mode of payment of DD from any Nationalized Bank sent by Speed
Post/Registered Post/Courier service, the above documents and self addressed stamped
envelop with appropriate postal stamp must be enclosed)
10. a) E-mail ID : ____________________________________
b) Telephone Number with STD Code/ Mobile No:__________________________
c) Communication Address: ___________________________________________
_____ _____________________________________
CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
Note:1) Mode of Payment of Tuition fee should be DD from any Nationalized Banks only
in favour of Registrar, JNTUH, Hyderabad
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2) Last date of payment of Tuition fee for the coming academic year is on or before
31st
– July of every year.
Dated:
The Director
R&D Cell
JNTUH
Hyderabad.
Sir,
Sub: Issue of Pre-Ph.D / M.S/ M.Phil MARKS MEMO-REQUESTED-REG.
***
1. Name of the Student : ________________________________
2. Father’s Name : _________________________________
3. Roll No./H.T.No. : _________________________________
4. Faculty Branch Studying : _________________________________
5. Year & Month of Exam (s) Passed : 1) ________________________________
(Regular/Supplementary) 2)________________________________
6. Ph.D Admission Letter copy should be enclosed ………………………………….
7. All Tuition fee Paid Receipts copies should be enclosed …………………………..
8. Photo Identification Proof copy of Research Scholar should be enclosed ………
9. Email I.D. & Telephone Number : ________________________________
10. Communication Address :________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE
SIGNATURE OF SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE OF CO-SUPERVISOR
with seal with seal
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.
List of Enclosures for
EXTENSION OF TIME FOR Ph.D./ M.Phil./ M.S.
Please Tick
1. Application form of Research Scholar Yes( ) / No( )
2. Admission letter Copy to be enclosed Yes( ) / No( )
3. Research Guidelines copy Yes( ) / No( )
4. All Particulars of fees paid (till date)receipts to be enclosed Yes( ) / No( )
5. Technical Publications in Refereed Journals & Presentations in Yes ( ) / No ( )
Seminars/ Conferences (published after the date of Admission/
Registration for Ph.D.; List of Papers and full length copies to be enclosed)
6. A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if the permission is given for change of
Supervisor/ Co-Supervisor Yes( ) / No( )
7. A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if permission is given for change of Topic Yes( ) / No( )
8. A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if permission is given for change of Title Yes ( ) / No( )
9. A photo-copy of the proceedings, if permission is given for Extra chance
to appear Pre-Ph.D Exams. Yes ( ) / No( )
10. Copies of Pre Ph.D Marks memos to be Enclosed Yes ( ) / No( )
11. Research Review Meetings Attended / Not Attended
(List the Attended Dates)
12. Status of Research Work - List out the works completed, and Yes ( ) / No )
Remaining works to be done in bullets form in separate sheets,
duly signed by the supervisor (s)
13. Quantum of work done (% wise)_____________
14. Extension period Required (Max. 1 Year only) _____________
15. Contact phone No.______________________
16. Approval/Recommendation of Supervisor and Co-Supervisor with their seal and date
(Above enclosures are to be submitted IN THE SAME SERIAL ORDER)
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CANDIDATE’S NAME______________________________ CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
LIST OF ENCLOSURES TO COLLOQUIUM
1. Request letter from the Research Scholar for conducting Colloquium addressed to the “Director
R&D Cell, JNTUH” and it must be countersigned by Supervisor and Co-Supervisor with seal.
2. Two copies of Thermal Bounded Synopsis should be submitted along with the application form.
Note: Supervisor & Co-Supervisor details should not be mentioned on Synopsis copies.
3. Copy of Admission Letter.
4. Permission letters of the following, if any:
a) Extension of Time. b) Change of Title/ Topic.
c) Change of Supervisor/ Co-Supervisor.
5. A) List of publications (Hard Copy). B) List of Publications in Conferences/seminars, with Title,
Author names and all Details of Conference Proceedings (published after the Date of
Admission/Registration of Ph.D.) duly signed by supervisor/co-supervisor and research scholar
*Certificates of paper presentation in the conference to be enclosed duly signed by supervisor/co-
supervisor and research scholar
6. Note:
a) Scholars must bring all copies of their Journals/ Conference papers along with the associated
“Reviewer’s comments”, if any, on the Colloquium day.
b) Presence of the Supervisor and/ or Co-Supervisor is mandatory for Colloquium.
c) Scholars should bring 3 more copies of synopsis (total 5) for Colloquium and they can be
collected back after the sessions.
d) For the Research scholars registered on or before the year 2006, there must be at least one
research paper published in a reputed refereed journal with research scholar’s name as the first
author. In case the guide or supervisor is first named author, the research scholar’s name must
be the next. For students registered from 2007 onwards, one journal paper and two conference
papers must have research scholar’s name as mentioned above. Otherwise the research paper
will not be considered for the Ph.D thesis submission.
7. Copy of Ph.D Marks Memo.
8. Copy of all Fee receipts from date of joining to till date.
9. Please Furnish the Details of the R R M.
10. All the Above mentioned list of Enclosures should be Two Copies.
DIRECTOR I/c
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List of Enclosures for
SUBMISSION OF THESIS AFTER COLLOQUIUM & ANTI –PLAGIARISM CHECK
1) Application Form (in proper format) for Submission of Thesis Ph.D./M.Phil/M.S. Yes ( ) / No ( )
2) D.D. for Rs.1,000/- in favour of the “Registrar, JNTUH” payable at Hyderabad Yes ( ) / No ( )
3) Attested Copy of the Marks Memo (s) of Pre-Ph.D Examinations Yes ( ) / No ( )
4) Copy of the Admission Letter issued at the time of Admission Yes ( ) / No ( )
5) HARD COPY LIST OF TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNALS duly signed by
Supervisor/co-supervisor and research scholar (with Title, Author names, Journal Name,
Year, Vol., Page No., Impact factor, citation index etc. published after the Date Yes ( ) / No ( )
of Admission/Registration of Ph.D.)
*At least one publication from the journal to be enclosed
6) Hard Copy List of Publications in Conferences/seminars, with Title, Author names and all Details
of Conference Proceedings (published after the Date of Admission/Registration of
Ph.D.) duly signed by supervisor/co-supervisor and research scholar
*Certificates of paper presentation in the conference to be enclosed
*At least two publications to be enclosed Yes ( ) / No ( )
------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- ---------- --------
7) A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if extension(s) of time for submission of
Thesis is permitted Yes ( ) / No ( )
8) A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if the permission is given for change of
Supervisor/ Co-Supervisor Yes ( ) / No ( )
9) A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if permission is given for change of Topic Yes ( ) / No ( )
10) A photo-copy of the Proceedings, if permission is given for change of Title Yes ( ) / No ( )
11) A photo-copy of the proceedings, if permission is given for Extra chance
to appear Pre-Ph.D Exams. Yes ( ) / No ( )
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12) A photo-copy of all fee receipts, upto current date and penal fee(s) if any paid
for delay in the Submission of Thesis Yes ( ) / No ( )
13) Attested S.S.C Marks Sheet (Name as per S.S.C) Yes ( ) / No ( )
14) Anti-Plagiarism Check Report of R&D Thesis Yes ( ) / No ( )
15) Final Copies of Ph.D Thesis (7) copies after implementing modifications as per
Colloquium and Anti-Plagiarism Check Reports_________________________ Yes ( ) / No ( )
Declaration by the Candidate to be enclosed
Month and Year of Submission printed on the thesis should correspond to actuals.
16) 8 (eight) Copies of Synopsis ___________________________________________ Yes ( ) / No ( )
Don’t enclose any details of Supervisor/Co-Supervisor on Synopsis
Synopsis cover page is same as Thesis
Write ‘A Synopsis’ - on the Cover Page of Synopsis
Please Tick
NOTE: For the Research scholars registered on or before the year 2006, there must be at least one research paper published in a reputed refereed
journal with research scholar’s name as the first author. In case the guide or supervisor is first named author, the research scholar’s name must be
the next. For students registered from 2007 onwards, one journal paper and two conference/seminar papers must have research scholar’s name as
first author. Otherwise the research paper will not be considered for the Ph.D thesis submission.
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17) Sealed Cover containing Panel of Examiners __________________________ Yes ( ) / No ( )
18) Submit Two separate soft copies of Complete Thesis (mention date and candidate details on soft
copy) at the time of Thesis submission Yes ( ) / No ( )
19) Submit Undertaking Form and Specimen Format for – ‘Thesis of Month’ Yes ( ) / No ( )
20) Submit a hard copy of Abstract in 1 or 2 pages (Single Spacing) along with Specimen Format
application Yes ( ) / No ( )
21) No Due Certificate Yes ( ) / No ( )
ABOVE ENCLOSURES ARE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH MY THESIS IN SAME SERIAL ORDER
CANDIDATE NAME:
PLACE & DATE: CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
Note: The above enclosures will be verified in the R & D Cell and in the case of any discrepancy the candidate will
be called to make necessary corrections before sending the thesis copies to university examination branch
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UNDERTAKING
I hereby give my consent for the University to submit the soft copy of my M.S./M.Phil./Ph.D. Thesis to
the UGC as per UGC-2009 norms for hosting the same on the website.
Signature of the Candidate
Name:
Roll No.:
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DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the work described in this thesis, entitled “ -----------------------------------------------
-------------- ----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
-------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- “ which is being submitted by me
in partial fulfillment for the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the Dept. of -------------------------
---------------- ---------- -------------------- --------- ----------- --------- ------ ----------- to the Jawaharlal
Nehru Technological University Hyderabad, Kukatpally, Hyderabad (A.P.) -500 085, is the result of
investigations carried out by me under the Guidance of Dr. -----------------------------------------------------
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The work is original and has not been submitted for any Degree/Diploma of this or any other university.
Place:
Date: Signature
Name of the Candidate:
Roll No.:
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
Kukatpally, HYDERABAD – 500 085
Application for submission of particulars relating to submission of Synopsis & Thesis/Dissertation for
/ Ph.D /M.Phil/ MS.
THE APPLICATION FORM SHOULD BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH
7 Copies of THESIS & 8 Copies of SYNOPSIS
NOTE: The candidate can SUBMIT the Synopsis & Thesis after Thirty Six months for
Ph.D. and twenty four months for M.Phil./MS. from the date of registration and passing the
written examination in the prescribed course.
1. Name of the Candidate : _____________________________________________
(Block Letters)
2, (a) Designation and Name & Address of :________________________________________________
the organization ________________________________________________
(b) Address for correspondence : _____________________________________________
(c)Telephone & Cell No : ______________________________________________
(d) E-mail Address : _______________________________________________
3. Date of Registration
(Enclose Copy of Admn. Letter Issued : ______________________________________________
by J.N.T University, Hyderabad)
4. Name of the Programme with Faculty : _______________________________________________
5. Title of the Thesis / Dissertation : ______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
6.Date of Passing the Prescribed Course : _______________________________________________
(Enclose Xerox copy of Pre. Ph.D/ Pre. : ________________________________________________
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M.Phil./ Pre.MS. Marks Memo) Contd...2
-2-
7. (A) Name- of the Supervisor with
designation and Name & Address of the : ______________________________________________
Organisation. : ______________________________________________
(B) Name- of the Co–Supervisor (if any) : _______________________________________________
with designation Name & Address of the : _______________________________________________
organization. : _______________________________________________
8. (A) Mailing address of the Supervisor : ________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone & Cell No: __________________________________________________________________
(B) Mailing address of Co-supervisor : _________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone & Cell No: __________________________________________________________________
9. The details of bank draft towards the evaluation fee Rs. 1,OOO/- (Rupees One thousand only) (Drawn in
favor of "REGISTRAR, JNTUH, Hyderabad)
Name of the Bank & Branch Demand Draft No. Date of Issue
Station:
Date:
Signature of the Candidate
Counter Signed by the Co-Supervisor Counter Signed by the Supervisor
with Stamp with stamp
Note: No due certificate must also be submitted, clearing all dues.
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Dated:
The Director
R&D Cell, JNTUH
Hyderabad.
Sir,
Sub: Issue of Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S. PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE - REQUESTED - REG.
(After receiving from Examination Branch)
****
1. Name of the Scholar : __________________________________
2. Father’s Name : ___________________________________
3. Roll No./H.T.No : ___________________________________
4. Faculty/Department : ____________________________________
5. Month & Date of conduct of Viva-voce held :____________________________
6. Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S. Admission Letter (copy should be enclosed) …………………….
7. All Copies of Tuition fee paid Receipts (copies should be enclosed)………………….
8. Photo Identification Proof (copy should be enclosed): __________________________
9. a) E-mail ID : ___________________________
b) Telephone Number with STD Code/ Mobile No.:____________________________
10. Address for Communication : ____________________________________
_____________________________________
______________________________________
CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE OF SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE OF CO-SUPERVISOR
With seal With seal
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List of Enclosures for the issue of Provisional
Certificate:
1) Application for the provisional Certificate Counter signed by Guide and Co – Guide (if
any).
2) Copy of the Admission Letter.
3) Copy of the no due certificate.
(Or)
All the fee Receipts copy from the date of joining to till date.
4) Copy of Identity proof.
5) Soft copy of the Thesis (1 CD) with revision/ Modified made if any.
6) Ahard copy of the Abstract (With in 2 -3 Pages).
7) A hard copy of the thesis Specimen format should be enclosed (available in the Website).
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERISTY HYDERABAD
Kukatpally, HYDERABAD-500 085.
APPLICATION FOR RE-SUBMISSION OF THESIS/DISSERTATION FOR/ Ph.D/M.Phil/M.S COURSES
1. Name of the Candidate : ____________________________
(Block Letters)
2. Course Studying / Roll No. : _____________________________
3. Designation and Name & Address of : _____________________________
the Organisation _____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
4. Address for correspondence : _____________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
5. Land Line, Telephone & Mobile No : _____________________________
6. Email Address :______________________________
7. No. of Thesis copies enclosed : ………. :_______________________________
Certified that Modifications have been done
as per the suggestions and Remarks of the
Examiner (s) and the thesis is revised for
Re-Submission.
Station : Signature of the Candidate
Date:
COUNTER SIGNED BY THE SUPERVISOR COUNTER SIGNED BY THE CO-SUPERVISOR
WITH SEAL
WITH SEAL
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Dated:
To
The Director
R&D Cell, JNTUH
Hyderabad.
Sir,
Sub: APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE(S) - REG.
(Before completion of the course)
****
1. Name of the Scholar : __________________________________
2. Course Studying/Studied : ___________________________________
3. Roll No./H.T.No : ___________________________________
4. Copy of Admission letter should be enclosed :
____________________________________
5. Photo Identification Copy should be Enclosed :____________________________________
6. Purpose of requirement : a) Course Discontinuation (Enclose Guide’s Approval with seal)
7. Temporary Purpose (purpose and valid proof of requirement should be enclosed )
Purpose : ________________________________________________________________
8. All Fee paid (particulars should be enclosed) : __________________________________
9. Date for return of Originals : ____________________________________
to be mentioned (short time only)
10. E-mail ID & Telephone Number : ____________________________________
with STD Code/ Mobile No.
11. Address for Communication : ____________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE OF SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE OF CO-SUPERVISOR
With seal With seal
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Dated:
To
The Director
R&D Cell, JNTUH
Hyderabad.
Sir,
Sub: APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE(S)-REG.
(After receiving Provisional Certificate)
****
1. Name of the Scholar : __________________________________
2. Course Studied : ___________________________________
3. Roll No./H.T.No. : ___________________________________
4. Photo Identification Copy to be Enclosed: _________________________________
5. Purpose of requirement a) On Completion of Ph.D./M.Phil./M.S.
(Enclose Attested Copy of Provisional Certificate)
:_____________________________________
6. All Tuition Fee paid receipt copies should
be enclosed : __________________________________
7. E-mail ID & Telephone Number : __________________________________
with STD Code/ Mobile No.
8. Address for Communication : __________________________________
__________________________________
___________________________________
9. Name of the Supervisor with Designation : __________________________________
___________________________________
10. Name of the Co-Supervisor with Designation : __________________________________
__________________________________
CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD-500 085. (A.P.) India.
Application for Course work Registration for Ph D/M Phil./M S for Academic year………….
FACULTY Roll No./HT. No.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Name of the Candidate (In Block letters) :
Father’s Name (In Block letters) :
__<_____________________________________________________________________________
Date of Admission: Gender : Male/ Female
_____________________________________________________________________________
Address for Communication :
Mobile: Email ID:
_______________________________________________________________________________
Name of the Research Program Full-time/ External
Ph D./M Phil./M S.
TOPIC OF RESEARCH:
(In Block letters)
DECLARATION: The information furnished above is true to the best of my knowledge. I agree to abide by the
rules & regulations governing the course. If selected, I shall attend the course deffinitely for the entire duration. I also
undertake the responsibility to inform the HoD of……………………………. College /University & Director R&D
Cell, JNTUH sufficiently in advance, in case I am unable to attend the course.
Place:
Date:
SIGNATURE OF THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR
Name & Signature of the Supervisor Name & Signature of the Co-Supervisor Name & Signature of the HoD
With seal With seal College/University With seal
Encl.: Admission letter
Note: 1. The Course work in two subjects and Pre-Ph.D exam in two papers must be distinctly different. The
candidates have to choose different subjects for each. In addition, the candidates have to attend a course on
Research Methodology and satisfy attendance requirements.
2. Research Scholars are requested to look into website(www.jntu.ac.in) regularly for any other information.
Sl.
No.
Course
work in
M. Tech. /
M.Sc./MBA
Full Time
(Regular) /
External
(PTPG)
Papers Subjects for Course Work Semester
&
Academic
Year
Course
Commencing
Date
Remarks
1 Paper - I
2 Paper- II
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NOTICE
The Research Scholars are requested to furnish the details about the subjects chosen by
them for the completion of Course Work and Pre-Ph.D. examinations in the proforma given
below duly signed by their Research Supervisor and Co-Supervisor if any. It may be mentioned
here that the subjects chosen by them for course work and Pre – Ph.D. examinations must be
different. The candidates must also furnish the details of Research Methodology Course if
already done. The subjects for Pre-Ph.D. examination will be hosted on the website by the
examination branch. Hence all the Scholars are herewith requested to send their details in soft
& hard copy form to the Director, R&D Cell, JNTUH, Hyderabad-85.
E-mail ID: randdunit@gmail.com
Name of the Candidate :
Roll Number :
Gender :
Fathers Name :
Address :
Faculty :
Category (GENERAL, SC, ST,BC (A/B/C/D/E), MINORITY, PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED) :
Details of Course Work
Sl.No. Name of the Course Code number of the Course(if any) Name of
the
Institution
Period
Whether completed
(Yes/No)
Details of Pre-Ph.D. Examination Subjects
Sl.No. Name of the Subjects Code number of the Course
(if any)
Period
Whether completed
(Yes/No)
Details of Research Methodology Course
Institution where attended Code No. (if any) Period
Whether completed
(Yes/No)
Signature of Supervisor Signature of Co-supervisor
with seal with seal
DIRECTOR I/c
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SPECIMEN FORMAT FOR THESES OF MONTH
Faculty :
Department :
Branch/Area :
Candidate’s Name :
(Surname, First name, Middle name)
Candidate’s Address with email:
Title of the Thesis :
Name of degree : Ph.D/D.phil.
D.Litt/D.sc.
Date of Enrolment :
Date of Registration :
Date of Award :
Name and designation of Supervisor (s):
Note: Please enclose copy of the Abstract of the Thesis (Not more than 1 or 2 pages).
SIGNATURE