NSIT 2009 PhD

April 24, 2009 |


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Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology invites applications from all the candidates who are interested in taking admission in various Ph.D. programmes. The institute has been regarded as one of the reputed one and is an autonomous established Institute of Government of NCT Delhi. The institute has been known for providing excellent placements to its students and is offering Technical-cum-Research-Fellowship (TRF) @ Rs 15000/-per month. The institute is situated in Dwarka, new
Delhi
.

Available Courses:

Full Time PhD Program:

  • Division of Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Division of Computer Engineering and Information Technology
  • Division of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  • Division of Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering
  • Division of School of Applied Sciences

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The candidate must have obtained their Master degree in Engineering/ Technology / Science from any of the recognized universities.
  • The candidate must have obtained a minimum of 70% marks as aggregate in the degree examinations.
  • The candidates currently pursuing their final degree examinations are also eligible to apply.
  • The selected candidates for admission have to apply to the University of
    Delhi
    for PhD registration as per rules of University of
    Delhi
    .

Important Dates:

  • Date of Interview: June 2009
  • Last date for submission of completed application forms: April 20, 2009.

Contact Details:

Netaji Subhas
Institute of Technology

Azad Hind Fauj Marg
Sector 3,
Dwarka
New
Delhi
– 110078

Website: www.nsit.ac.in

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  1. GarykPatton on June 16, 2009 4:01 am

    Hi! I like your srticle and I would like very much to read some more information on this issue. Will you post some more?

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