What are the different category of students in IIIT Guwahati PhD programs?
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There are three categories in which students have been segregated. First one are regular students who are working full time for PhD degree. They are eligible for fellowship or assistantship like INSPIRE, NFSC, NFSR, UGC-NET, JOINT, CSIR-UGC, NET, WoS etc. These students can also be self-financed. Second category is of sponsored students who get sponsorship from recognised R&D organizations, academic institutions, government bodies or any industry on full-time basis. Third category is of part-time students who are professionally employed and they are pursuing PhD programme while they are continuing their service. A No Objection certific
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The fee structure of IIIT Guwahati is segregated in three parts including per semester tuition fee, institute caution money and hostel fee. Hostel fee will be incurred only if you plan to stay in the hotel. Otherwise, you only need to pay tuition fee and institute caution money (one-time refundable fee). Do remember that you pay caution money only once throughout your course. From second semester, you will pay only tuition and hostel fee if you are living in hostel. Otherwise, you will only pay the tuition fee.
Students need to pay INR 12,500 if they want to stay at IIIT Guwahati hostel. This fee also includes mess fee. Do note that hostel rent is charged on a pro-rata basis. INR 5,000 are for one-time caution money that is refundable and INR 5,000 is for tuition fee every semester. So if you are availing hostel facility with mess, then your total fee will be INR 22,500 in the first semester. Later on, with hostel fee included, it will be INR 17,500. Without hostel fee, it will be 5,000 from second semester.
IIIT Guwahati does not offer scholarships for PhD programs. However, students can still get financial aid from PSUs and other banks. Also, there are many fellowship programs in which you will be eligible based on your merit. Visvesvaraya PhD scheme for Electronics and IT, MHRD Fellowships and Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF) are there for PhD scholars.
Yes, but your options will be limited to PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering. Do note that you must have scored a minimum CPI of 7.0 or 65% of marks to get shortlisted.
First of all, you need a master's degree in either Engineer or technology with at least 6.5 CPI or at least 60% marks. If you have completed MSc in CS/ IT or MCA or any other non-tech master's degree, your CPI should be at least 6.5 or you should have scored 60% or more in GATE/SLET/NET in CS/IT. Those who have four year bachelor's degree in Engineering/Medical Sciences or Technology, must have either 7.0 CPI or 65% marks.
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