Ph.D
PhD admissions are currently ongoing in many universities. Check the websites of top institutions like DU, JNU, BHU, and IITs. Keep visiting their "Admissions" section for the latest notifications.
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A Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) is the highest academic degree you can earn in most fields. To apply for a PhD, you usually need to have a master’s degree in a related subject, although in some cases, students with a 4-year undergraduate degree or those who have cleared NET/JRF or GATE can also apply. The PhD program involves deep research , writing a thesis or dissertation , and working closely with a guide or supervisor. It can take 3 to 6 years to complete. Most universities in India conduct entrance exams and interviews for PhD admissions. It’s ideal for those who want to become researchers, professors, or experts in their field.
PhD in Education usually takes 3 to 5 years to complete. The total fees depend on the type of university.
If you choose a government or public university like DU, JNU, or BHU, the fees are low. Tuition fees are usually between Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000 per year. Including other charges like exam, library, and lab, the yearly cost may be between Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000.
In private universities, the fees are higher. The first-year fees can be around Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 2,95,000. The total cost for the full course may go up to Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh.
So, public universities are more affordable. Also, many government universities offer fellowships like UGC-NET JRF and CSIR to support PhD students.
Yes, you can do a direct PhD after a 4-year B.Sc. (Hons./Research) in Microbiology if you have a high CGPA (≥7.5). Institutes like IISc, IITs, and IISERs offer this route. You’ll need to clear an entrance exam/interview. Not possible with a 3-year B.Sc.
Yes, PhD students are generally eligible for hostel facilities in most universities and institutes, but priority is often given to UG (B.Tech), PG (M.Tech), and other full-time programs depending on the institution’s policy and availability of rooms.
Visit or call the university hostel office and inquire specifically for PhD hostel availability.
Email the PhD coordinator or Dean of Students to get written confirmation.
Mention clearly that your classes start on July 1, 2025 , and you require accommodation from that date .
If hostel is not guaranteed, arrange temporary accommodation near campus for the first few weeks.
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Yes, you can definitely go for B.Sc in Artificial Intelligence even if you had PCB in 12th, as many colleges allow this if you meet the basic eligibility. It’s good that you are thinking about a backup career.
Artificial Intelligence is a growing field with a lot of demand in the future. After completing your B.Sc in A.I, you can get jobs in areas like data analysis, machine learning, automation, etc. If you later go for a Master’s or PhD, your chances of getting better jobs or research roles will increase. So yes, it has good career scope and growth.
Job security depends on your skills and how much you keep learning. A.I is changing fast, so you need to stay updated. If you are serious about it and build your skills properly, it can be a stable and good field.
As for the counselling process, it depends on the college or university. Some do it online and some offline. You’ll have to check with the specific institute where you are applying.
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