Admission for the Doctorate of Philosophy program at ASU requires a master's degree, an entrance exam, and an application via the university's website. An online interview and submission of a research paper and documents are part of the process. Acceptance is contingent upon passing the entrance exam and a recommendation from the department head. The program benefits from a supportive and dedicated faculty, including motivational input from Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sangita Srivastava.
The first-term fee is 35,000, with subsequent terms costing 25,000 each, plus a one-time 500 registration fee, totaling 35,500 initially. Although high-salary government positions are limited for Environmental Science Ph.D. graduates, private sector opportunities with attractive packages are available, including roles in research institutes, multinational companies, and as lecturers. While undergraduate students can access scholarships from 5,000 to 8,000 based on merit, no scholarships are available for the Ph.D. program, as the fees are deemed affordable.
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