NBU Ph.D. CS FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. program in Computer Science at NBU?
Ans. The Ph.D. program typically spans 3-4 years. The first year involves structured course work (minimum 12 credits including Research and Publication Ethics and research methodology courses), followed by research work and thesis submission. The exact duration depends on the research progress and thesis completion timeline. Students are expected to complete their research and submit their thesis within the stipulated period as per university regulations. The Department of Computer Science provides continuous mentorship and guidance throughout the program.
Ques. What research areas are covered in the Ph.D. Computer Science program?
Ans. The program covers diverse research areas including software engineering, image processing and recognition, algorithms and data structures, computer networks, database systems, and artificial intelligence. Faculty members specialize in areas such as component-based software engineering, image segmentation and analysis, and advanced computing technologies. Students can choose their research focus based on faculty expertise and their research interests, allowing for interdisciplinary research opportunities in computer science and related fields.
Ques. What laboratory facilities and infrastructure are available for Ph.D. research?
Ans. The Department of Computer Science is equipped with state-of-the-art computing facilities including well-designed and equipped laboratories, departmental library with exhaustive knowledge resources, computer lab with internet connectivity, and seminar halls. The university provides access to central library with digital resources, high-performance computing facilities, campus LAN with 1 Gbps leased line, and Wi-Fi facility in hostels. Research laboratories are well-equipped with modern computing equipment and software tools for research work.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Computer Science if my Master's degree is in a related field like Information Technology or Software Engineering?
Ans. Yes, according to the eligibility criteria, candidates with Master's degrees in related disciplines like Information Technology, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, and other IT-related fields may be considered for admission to Computer Science Ph.D. after considering candidates with Master's degrees specifically in Computer Science. The university follows an interdisciplinary approach, allowing scholars from related fields to pursue Ph.D. in Computer Science with relevant background and research interest. However, priority is given to candidates with Computer Science Master's degrees.
Ques. What is the selection process and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. The selection process involves online application submission, scrutiny of forms, a written test (100 marks, 2 hours MCQ format) for non-NET candidates, and a viva-voce/interview. Candidates with NET-JRF, NET, SET, SLET, GATE, M.Phil, or Teachers' fellowship appear only in the interview. The program proposed 15 seats for 2026, making it moderately competitive. Final merit list is prepared as per UGC Regulation 2022 and State Government reservation policy. Candidates securing minimum 50% marks in the written test are called for interview.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. in Computer Science from NBU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in academic institutions as faculty members, research organizations, software companies, IT industries, government agencies, and international research organizations. Many Ph.D. holders from NBU have secured positions in premier research institutes and universities across India and abroad. The program also prepares students for research-based careers in software development, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and advanced computing technologies. Some graduates pursue independent research or consultancy work in computer science and related fields.


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