RU Ph.D. CSE FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum duration of the Ph.D. program in CSE at Rai University, and can it be completed faster?
Ans. The Ph.D. program at Rai University has a minimum duration of 3 years as per UGC regulations. There is no provision to complete it faster than 3 years. The maximum duration is typically 6 years, with possible extensions subject to the university's Research Advisory Committee approval. The actual time taken depends on the research topic, progress of the scholar, and publication requirements. Candidates are expected to complete coursework in the first year, followed by research work, thesis writing, and final viva voce.
Ques. Is GATE score mandatory for Ph.D. CSE admission at Rai University, or can I apply without it?
Ans. A GATE score is not strictly mandatory for Ph.D. admission at Rai University. The university accepts GATE, UGC NET, CSIR NET, and also conducts its own Ph.D. entrance examination for candidates who do not have a qualifying exam score. Candidates with a valid GATE or UGC NET score may be exempted from the university entrance test and called directly for the interview. However, having a GATE or UGC NET score strengthens the application and may also make the candidate eligible for fellowship funding.
Ques. What research areas are available under Ph.D. CSE at Rai University?
Ans. The Ph.D. program at Rai School of Engineering covers research in Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, and Computer Applications. Within these broad areas, research can be pursued in topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Computer Networks, Software Engineering, Cloud Computing, and related emerging fields. The specific research topic is finalized in consultation with the assigned research supervisor based on the candidate's interest and the faculty's ongoing research projects.
Ques. Does Rai University provide a fellowship or stipend to Ph.D. scholars in CSE?
Ans. Rai University does not publicly advertise a fixed institutional stipend for Ph.D. scholars. However, candidates who qualify UGC NET with JRF are eligible for the UGC Junior Research Fellowship of Rs. 37,000 per month (JRF) and Rs. 42,000 per month (SRF) as per UGC norms, which can be availed while enrolled in the Ph.D. program at Rai University. The university also offers merit-based and need-based scholarships on tuition fees. Candidates are advised to confirm fellowship availability directly with the university at the time of admission.
Ques. What are the coursework requirements for Ph.D. CSE at Rai University?
Ans. As per UGC Ph.D. Regulations 2022, all Ph.D. scholars are required to complete a mandatory coursework of at least one semester in the first year of their doctoral program. The coursework typically includes Research Methodology, Computer Applications in Research, and domain-specific advanced courses. Scholars must pass the coursework with a minimum prescribed grade before proceeding to full-time research. The coursework is designed to equip scholars with the necessary research skills, statistical tools, and domain knowledge required for their thesis work.
Ques. What is the difference between the Ph.D. entrance exam conducted by Rai University and qualifying through GATE/UGC NET?
Ans. Rai University conducts its own Ph.D. entrance examination for candidates who do not hold a valid GATE or UGC NET score. This university-level exam tests the candidate's subject knowledge in Computer Science and Engineering and research aptitude. Candidates who qualify GATE or UGC NET are typically exempted from this university entrance test and are directly called for the personal interview/viva. Qualifying through GATE or UGC NET is generally considered more prestigious and may also open doors to fellowship funding, whereas the university entrance exam is primarily for admission purposes only.


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