University of Calcutta was established in 1857 and is recognised as a Five Star University and a Centre with Potential for Excellence by the University Grants Commission and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council. It invites application from eligible candidates to the PhD. Programme in Department of Radio Physics and Electronics.
Name of Programme and Number of Seats
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Programme in Department of Radio Physics and Electronics: 53 seats (maximum)
Important Dates
- Deadline for Submission of Application Form: 31 March 2013 till 12 noon
- Date of Admission Test: 18 April 2013 at 12 noon
- Date of Interview: 7 May 2013 and 8 May 2013 at 12 noon
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification: Post graduate degree in MSc/ 4 year BE or BTech/ post BSc 3 year BTech degree with at least 50% Marks obtained in (or allied disciplines subject to endorsement by the concerned Ph.D. Committee) from any UGC recognized University are eligible to appear in the Examination. Those who have qualified in NET/ GATE/ SLET/ SET or already obtained MPhil/ MTech degree would be exempted from the written examination.
Selection Process
The candidates will be selected on the basis of Written Test and interview by the university. The written examination will be of one hour duration and and the question will be in the form of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) based on fundamentals of Physics, Electronics and Communication.
Application Fee and Mode of Payment
Candidates are requested to deposit application fee of Rs100 either by cash or DD through duly filled in C.U. Challan, endorsed by the Head of the Department.
How to Apply
Candidates are required to submit duly filled in application form along with a challan, against the payment, is to be endorsed by the Head of Department (HOD). The filled in form is to be submitted to the Head of the Department of Radio Physics and Electronics, 92, A.P.C. Road, Kolkata 700 009.
To obtain further details, please visit http://www.caluniv.ac.in/admission%20notice/application_frame.htm
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