Location: Mumbai
School: School of Habitat Studies
Intake: 2
Eligibility
Applicants will be shortlisted for the Research Aptitude Test (RAT) on basis of them meeting the following considerations with regard to educational qualifications, work experience and research proposal:
Educational Qualifications: The minimum academic qualification for admission to the integrated M.Phil. & Direct Ph.D programmes is a Second Class Master’s or equivalent degree in the relevant subject awarded by a recognised university in India or abroad, with at least an average of 55 per cent of aggregate marks, or a grade point average of 3.5 under the seven-point scale of the University Grants Commission (UGC). In the case of SC/ST/OBC(non-creamy layer)/differently-abled candidates, the minimum eligibility is an average of 50 per cent of aggregate marks, or a grade point average of 3.05.
Candidates who are likely to complete all the requirements of their final year Master’s Degree examinations by July 1, are also eligible to apply for M.Phil, provided they have successfully completed their first year Masters degree. In such cases, admission will be provisional. If a provisionally admitted student successfully completes the admission formalities such as clearing the Research Aptitude Test, but fails to score the minimum required mark/grade at the end of the final year examination of his/her Master’s degree, the offer of provisional admission will be automatically cancelled.
Work Experience: A minimum of five years of post graduation work experience is required for Direct PhD programmes. In case of the Integrated M.Phil-PhD Programme, there is no requirement of work experience. However, candidates with one to two years of work experience, will be preferred.
Research Proposal:
Submission of a research proposal is a compulsory requirement for admission to the Integrated M.Phil-Ph. D and Direct Ph.D. Programme. A research proposal consisting of approximately 1,000 words should accompany the proposal and indicate the Specification of the broad field of study, Statement of the research problem and scope and objectives of the study, rationale for and the significance of the study, methodology to be followed, references, and the candidate’s research/work experience in that area, if any.
Candidates who have an M.Phil or equivalent degree awarded by a recognized university in India or abroad are also eligible for a Direct PhD
Description
The work of the School and its Centres is transdisciplinary in character and includes several areas of the social sciences and the natural and engineering sciences as relevant to the subject of study. The School offers four Master’s Degree programmes: Urban Policy and Governance, Climate Change and Sustainability Studies, Water Policy and Governance and Regulatory Governance.
The School has under it four Centres:
• Centre for Urban Policy and Governance
• Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies
• Centre for Science, Technology and Society
• Centre for Water Policy, Regulation and Governance
Research Areas:
The School conducts research in several areas related to its fields of specialization .For the current year, the research areas under which doctoral students can do research broadly include the following:
Urban Policy and Governance including Planning, Urban Development, Housing and Infrastructure,
Natural Resource Politics and Economics,
Sustainability and Public Policy.
Climate change studies including climate policy, vulnerability and adaptation and energy policy
Fee Structure:
Fee Structure for Integrated M.Phil and Ph.D Programme and Direct Ph.D Programme
(Prices in INR and subject to revision)
The full fees and deposits should be paid within the stipulated time after the announcement of the admission results. In addition, Rs. 50/- towards bank processing charges should be paid in any branch of the State Bank of India. If students fail to pay the fee on time, their candidature can be cancelled. Once the students details have been entered into the Online platform, a scanned copy of the fee receipt must be submitted via the online platform. Non-adherence to the above will be considered as equivalent to non-payment of fees.
Fee Component |
M.Phil. |
Ph.D. |
Remarks |
Fees |
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Tuition |
12000 |
12000 |
Per Semester |
Examination |
800 |
0 |
Per Semester |
Identity Card |
300 |
300 |
|
Computer |
1000 |
1000 |
Per Semester |
Students’ Mediclaim Insurance Premium |
1500 |
1500 |
Per Year |
Development Fund |
4000 |
4000 |
For M.Phil per Semester For Ph.D. per Semester for 2 Years |
Medical Examination Fees |
100 |
100 |
Mandatory |
Refundable Deposits |
10000 |
10000 |
|
Student Union Fee |
500 |
500 |
Per semester |
GRAND TOTAL |
30200 |
29400 |
|
OTHER FEES |
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Thesis submission |
1000 |
2000 |
Payable three months before submission |
Thesis resubmission |
500 |
500 |
|
Degree certificate replacement |
500 |
500 |
|
Issue of duplicate Identity Card |
300 |
300 |
|
Sub Total |
2300 |
3300 |
|
Hostel Charges: |
|
|
|
Dining Hall |
15000 |
15000 |
Per Semester |
Hostel Room(Double/Triple) (if allotted) |
16000 |
16000 |
Per Semester |
Sub Total |
31000 |
31000 |
|
*subject to revision
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