GLA University PhD-CA FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between Ph.D. in Computer Applications and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering at GLA University?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Computer Applications is typically suited for candidates with an MCA or M.Sc. (Computer Science/IT) background, focusing on applied aspects of computing such as software development, database systems, and application-level research. The Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering is more aligned with candidates from a B.Tech/M.Tech background and covers core engineering aspects. Both programmes have the same fee structure at GLA University, but the research focus and supervisor pool may differ.
Ques. Can MCA graduates apply for the Ph.D. in Computer Applications at GLA University?
Ans. Yes, MCA graduates are among the primary target candidates for the Ph.D. in Computer Applications at GLA University. The eligibility requires a Master's degree in an appropriate discipline with at least 60% marks, and MCA is a directly relevant qualification. Candidates with M.Sc. (Computer Science), M.Sc. (IT), or equivalent degrees are also eligible.
Ques. Is the GLAET entrance test for PhD the same as the one for undergraduate/postgraduate courses?
Ans. No, the GLAET for PhD admission is a separate test focused on the relevant doctoral subject area. It is a 2-hour online test with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering the candidate's specialisation. Candidates with a valid UGC NET or CSIR NET score in the relevant subject may be exempted from GLAET, as per university norms.
Ques. What research areas are available under the Ph.D. in Computer Applications at GLA University?
Ans. Research areas available include artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, data analytics, natural language processing, computer vision, software engineering, database management systems, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and web technologies. The specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned research supervisor.
Ques. Is the Teaching Assistantship of Rs. 25,000/month available for PhD in Computer Applications students?
Ans. Yes, the Teaching Assistantship of Rs. 25,000 per month is available for selected full-time research scholars across all streams, including Computer Applications. However, it is not guaranteed to all enrolled students and is awarded based on merit and selection criteria set by the university. Candidates should inquire about the number of available positions at the time of admission.
Ques. How long does it typically take to complete the Ph.D. in Computer Applications at GLA University, and can it be extended?
Ans. The minimum duration for the Ph.D. in Computer Applications at GLA University is 3 years. However, the actual duration may vary depending on the student's research progress, dissertation completion, and publication requirements. Extensions beyond 3 years are possible subject to university regulations and supervisor approval. Candidates are advised to check the university's PhD regulations for details on maximum duration and extension policies.
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