Associate Professor, Department of Computer Application
Prof. P. K. Yadav
Professor, Department of Management
Prof. A. K. Sarkar
Professor, Department of Management
IFTM University Faculty 2024 FAQs
Ph.D. stands for Doctor of Philosophy. It is the highest academic degree awarded by universities and represents the completion of advanced research and scholarship in a specific field of study.
The duration of a Ph.D. program can vary depending on the university, the field of study, and the individual's progress. On average, it takes around 4-6 years to complete a Ph.D. program.
Admission requirements may include a master's degree in a related field, strong academic record, letters of recommendation, a research proposal, and qualifying exams. Specific requirements may differ from one university to another.
Yes, in some cases, universities may accept students with a bachelor's or master's degree in a different field for a Ph.D. program. However, additional coursework or prerequisites may be required to ensure the student has the necessary background knowledge.
Many universities offer funding opportunities for Ph.D. candidates in the form of research assistantships, teaching assistantships, fellowships, or scholarships. These funding options often cover tuition fees and provide a stipend for living expenses.
Typically, Ph.D. candidates choose a research advisor/supervisor based on their research interests and compatibility. The selection process may involve discussions with potential advisors and reviewing their previous work.
Ph.D. programs generally consist of coursework (in the initial phase), comprehensive exams to assess the candidate's knowledge, and a major research component culminating in a doctoral dissertation.
A doctoral dissertation is an original and significant research work conducted by the Ph.D. candidate. It demonstrates their expertise in their chosen field and contributes new knowledge to the academic community.
Yes, it is common for Ph.D. candidates to publish their research findings in academic journals or present them at conferences during their studies.
B.Sc. stands for Bachelor of Science. It is an undergraduate degree that focuses on scientific and technical disciplines, such as physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, and more.
The duration of a B.Sc. program is typically three years in India, but it may vary in different countries or universities.
The eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. program may vary, but generally, candidates need to have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with a science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics) from a recognized board.
B.Sc. programs often offer various specialization options, such as B.Sc. Physics, B.Sc. Chemistry, B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Biology, B.Sc. Computer Science, B.Sc. Environmental Science, and many others.
In some cases, universities may allow students to pursue a B.Sc. degree in a subject that they did not study in their 10+2, depending on the university's specific policies. However, additional coursework or prerequisites may be required to ensure the student has the necessary background knowledge.
The B.Sc. program usually includes a combination of core courses, electives, and practical laboratory sessions related to the chosen specialization. Students are also required to complete general education courses.