NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
WARANGAL
Admission
into Ph.D. Programs for July 2015 session
The Ph.D.
Programs, in Full-time and Part-time modes, are offered in the following
Departments:
1. Civil
Engineering 2. Electrical Engineering 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Electronics
and Communications Engineering 5. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 6.
Chemical Engineering 7. Computer Science and Engineering 8. Biotechnology
9. Physics 10. Chemistry 11. Mathematics 12. Humanities and Social Sciences 13.
School of Management
a) Ph.D.
PROGRAM ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS
i.
Candidates who have completed M.Tech./M.S. programs through GATE score (or) who
already possesses a valid GATE score are eligible for admission with institute
fellowship as per MHRD norms.
ii.
Category-wise (OBC, SC, ST, PWD) reservations on overall available seats will
be followed as per Government of India norms.
iii. In
the case of SC/ST candidates, the eligibility criteria for all Departments is
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 6.0 on a 10 point scale
grading system, or not less than 55% marks in aggregate. Department-specific
eligibility criteria are given below.
Biotechnology
Department Eligibility Criteria
First
Class with not less than 60% aggregate (or) not less than 6.5 CGPA on a 10
point scale in both
(i)
B.Tech. or B.E. or Equivalent degree in Biotechnology/Industrial Biotechnology/
Chemical Engineering/ Biochemical Engineering and
(ii)
M.Tech/MS in Biotechnology/ Industrial Biotechnology/ Bioinformatics. Or First
Class with not less than 60% (or) not less than 6.5 CGPA on a 10 point scale in
Integrated M.Tech. (Biotechnology/ Industrial Biotechnology / Bioinformatics).
Or
First
Class with not less than 60% (or) not less than 6.5 CGPA on a 10 point scale M.
Sc. (Biotechnology) with M.Tech (Biotechnology).
Research
areas
Downstream processing Metabolic Engineering Environmental Biotechnology Systems
Biology Stem Cell Technology Bioinformatics Modeling and Simulation of
Bioprocesses Molecular & Biochemical parasitology Cancer Biology Gene
Regulation Biosensors & Bio nanotechnology
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