SNU Ph.D CSE FAQs
Ques. As a part-time PhD student at SNU, do I need to be present on campus regularly or can I work remotely?
Ans. Part-time PhD students at SNU are required to fulfill a mandatory residence requirement of at least 6 months (180 days) at the university campus over the course of the program. Importantly, this requirement can be fulfilled in non-consecutive blocks, meaning you do not need to be present continuously. This makes the program feasible for working professionals who can plan their campus visits around their work schedules. During the campus residence period, hostel accommodation is provided based on availability at rates defined by the university.
Ques. I am currently working in the IT industry. Am I eligible for the Part-Time PhD in CSE at SNU, and what documents do I need from my employer?
Ans. Yes, working professionals in the IT industry are eligible for the Part-Time PhD program, provided they have been working in a relevant area for a minimum of 2 years. You will need to submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your employer at the time of admission. The NOC confirms that your employer is aware of and has no objection to your pursuing a part-time doctoral program. It is advisable to arrange this document in advance, as it is a mandatory requirement for completing the admission process.
Ques. Is the GATE score mandatory for applying to the Part-Time PhD in CSE at SNU, and what is the benefit of having a high GATE score?
Ans. GATE score is not mandatory for applying to the Part-Time PhD program at SNU. However, candidates who hold a valid GATE score at the 95th percentile or above are exempted from the written test component of the admission process and are directly called for the interview. This is a significant advantage as it saves preparation time and reduces one step in the selection process. Candidates without a GATE score or with a score below the 95th percentile must appear for the written test, which covers Logical Ability, Mathematical Sciences (Linear Algebra, Probability, Calculus, Discrete Mathematics), and Computer Science (C/C++ Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms).
Ques. What are the research areas available for Part-Time PhD in CSE at SNU, and can I choose a topic outside these areas?
Ans. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at SNU currently has faculty with research interests in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning Applications, Data Science and Engineering, Security and Privacy, and Systems and Networks. As a PhD student, you must work in an area aligned with the current research interests of the department's faculty. If you wish to pursue multi-disciplinary research that falls outside these areas, you will need to obtain approval from the Departmental Research Committee. It is strongly recommended to review the faculty profiles on the SNU CSE department website before applying to identify a potential supervisor whose research aligns with your interests.
Ques. Are there any scholarships or financial benefits available for Part-Time PhD students at SNU?
Ans. Part-time PhD students at SNU are not eligible for the university's Doctoral Fellowship, which includes a monthly stipend (INR 45,000-50,000/month) and tuition fee waiver. Part-time students pay the full tuition fee of INR 1,10,000 per year (total INR 5,50,000 over 5 years) with no waivers. However, part-time students can independently apply for external fellowships such as the Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF), DST, DBT, or industry-sponsored research grants, subject to the respective agency's eligibility criteria. It is advisable to explore these options before enrolling to offset the cost of the program.
Ques. How long does the Part-Time PhD program at SNU typically take, and what happens if I cannot complete it within 5 years?
Ans. The Part-Time PhD program at SNU is structured for a duration of 5 years, and the fee structure covers this 5-year period. In practice, completing a PhD within the minimum stipulated time can be challenging, especially for working professionals who are balancing research with their jobs. If a student requires an extension beyond the standard program duration, they will need to apply for an extension and pay additional fees as determined by the university for the extended period. It is important to plan your research timeline carefully and maintain regular communication with your supervisor to stay on track and avoid delays.

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