Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Common Entrance Test (DSVV CET) - Admissions and Entry for Course Work for Ph.D

Admissions:

The selection of the candidate will be done on the basis of entrance examination and research deliberation.

1. The entrance exam will consist of two papers. The first will be over research techniques (methods), involving subjective questions will include yoga, psychology, statistics and research techniques. The second paper will consist of objective questions.

2. The syllabus for the written entrance exam will include the subjects of masters/PG courses and the syllabus set by UGC for NET examination.

3. The candidates qualifying the written entrance exam will have to go through research
deliberation/discourse. The final selection will be done on the basis of both written examination as well as the research deliberation.

4. For the research discussion maximum 4 scholars may be called upon for first seator the scholars will be called upon on the basis of qualifying the written examination.

5. The students selected on the basis of written examination and research deliberation will be given admission on the basis of Merit list.

6. The reservation list set/given by the state government will be permissible.

7. The candidates who have qualified the NET & M. PHIL examination will be exempted from the written entrance exam but research deliberation is mandatory for everyone.(the candidates must submit a copy of their certificates of NET & M.phil compulsorily with the admission form)

8. The candidates who have qualified the M.phil examination and will be selected in the entrance exam will also be exempted from course work. To get exemption from coursework the certificates of M.PHIL needs to be submitted positively.

Entry for Course Work:

1. Certificates till post graduate and authentic copies
of marksheet.

2. Two colourful passport size photograph

3. Migration certificate (at the time of registration)

4. Prescribed fees for course work

5. Decided dresscode by the university ( white salwar suit or yellow sari for girls and white kurta pajama or dhoti kurta for boys are compulsory)

6. Post admission and before registration in P.HD the selected candidates need to stay in the university for 6 months(1 semester) and complete their course work according to the the guidelines stated by UGC.

7. If the candidate is working in some organisation or is providing his/her sevices to some institution than before getting admission in Dev Sanskriti University he/she needs to submit a NOC (No Objection Certificate) and a leave application duely permitted by the institution/organisation for the required time period.

8. The course work procedures, statistics, using computer method, synopsis and research proposals will be based on the innovative dimensions of the related subjects.

9. After the completion of the course work a written examination will be organised .which the scholars need to necessarily pass with minimum 50% marks.

10. According to the guidelines of the University 80% attendance is must.

11. After passing/qualifying the course work the research scholar needs to present his/her research topic in front of the research committee. After the approval of the committee, the scholar will have to submit the synopsis after which the registration will begin.

12. The scholar positively needs to submit the progress report of the research to the committee after every six months.

Empirical:

1. Title of the study.

2. Need and significance of the study (context, genesis of problem, relevance, stake holders, location, significance, objective)

3. Review of Literature

4. Research Methodology, Description of Variables, Sampling Design ,Data Collection Tools and Statistical Techniques, Research Hypothesis.

5. Results & Discussion

6. Conclusion

7. References

Theoretical:

1. Title of the study

2. Need and significance of the study (context,
genesis of problem, relevance, stake holders,
location, significance, objective)

3. Review of Literature

4. Sequent Description of different chapters with sub topics

5. Conclusion

6. References

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