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1st June 2016, 04:38 PM
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IIT Dhanbad PHD
Hello sir, I am Ronak. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the PhD admission in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) or Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad. Can you help me?
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1st June 2016, 06:21 PM
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Re: IIT Dhanbad PHD
As you have asked about the PhD admission in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) or Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad, I am giving you information about it I want to tell you that admission process ahs been over this year. But I am giving you information just for reference Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad offers admission in Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to the deserving and eligible candidates qualified through national level tests and thus providing ample opportunities for carrying out research leading to Ph.D. degree Important Dates: Commencement of online application 14 Mar 2016 Last date for submitting application online 12 Apr 2016 Hosting the list of eligible candidates for ISM JRF EE 22 Apr 2016 ISM JRF Entrance Examination (ISM JRF EE) 15 May 2016 Hosting the list of short-listed candidates for Interview 27 May 2016 Interview for qualified candidates 23 & 24 Jun 2016 Declaration of results – Merit list 15 Jul 2016 Admission of the Merit List Candidates 01 Aug 2016 Joining date for Merit List Candidates 02 Aug 2016 Application Fee Rs. 2000/- for Gen / OBC Rs.1000/- for SC/ST/PC Eligibility Criteria For Engineering Streams : B.Tech degree from IITs or ISM, with CGPA/OGPA 8.50 and above is eligible to apply The minimum eligibility qualification for Mining Engineering, Mineral Engineering, Mining Machinery Engineering and Petroleum engineering disciplines will be first class in the respective B.Tech. Degree Selection Process A candidate can get qualified for the interview through any of the following modes: Valid GATE score Valid NET rank Qualify in ISM JRF Entrance Examination (ISM JRF-EE) B.Tech from IITs and ISM in respective discipline with OGPA/CGPA 8.5 and above ISM Dhanbad PhD For more, you can refer to the attached file |
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