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DOCTOR-OF-PHILOSOPHY in Applied Sciences at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, a premier State University established in 1998 by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi, offers a vibrant academic environment in Dwarka. Known for its diverse UG, PG, and Doctoral programs across 14 university schools, it holds a strong reputation for academic excellence and career outcomes.

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About the Specialization

What is Applied Sciences at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Delhi?

This Doctor of Philosophy program in Applied Sciences at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University focuses on advanced research across interdisciplinary scientific domains. It emphasizes innovative problem-solving for real-world challenges, aligning with India''''s thrust on scientific advancement and technological self-reliance. The program cultivates deep analytical skills and contributes to the growing demand for specialized scientific expertise in the Indian market.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for postgraduate degree holders in basic or applied sciences (M.Sc., M.Tech., M.Phil.) seeking to pursue cutting-edge research. It caters to aspiring academics, scientists in R&D, and professionals aiming to contribute significant knowledge in fields like environmental science, biotechnology, material science, or computational sciences. Strong research aptitude and a desire for scholarly contribution are prerequisite backgrounds.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect to secure positions as research scientists in government labs (e.g., CSIR, DRDO), faculty members in universities, or R&D specialists in industries (e.g., pharmaceutical, biotech, energy) in India. Starting salaries typically range from INR 6-12 LPA, with significant growth for experienced professionals. The program fosters intellectual leadership and aligns with requirements for various professional scientific accreditations.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Excel in Research Methodology Coursework- (Semester 1)

Actively participate in the mandatory Research Methodology course, focusing on understanding diverse research designs, statistical tools, and ethical considerations. Apply these learnings to formulate a preliminary research problem statement for your Ph.D. thesis.

Tools & Resources

SPSS/R for statistical analysis, Mendeley/Zotero for reference management, GGSIPU Library resources for research papers

Career Connection

Strong methodological grounding is crucial for credible research, leading to publishable work and recognized expertise in academia or industry R&D.

Conduct Comprehensive Literature Review- (Semesters 1-2)

Undertake an exhaustive review of existing literature in your chosen niche within Applied Sciences. Identify research gaps, key contributors, and methodologies used. Document your findings meticulously, perhaps using systematic review techniques.

Tools & Resources

Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, institutional library access, specialized databases (e.g., PubMed, ScienceDirect)

Career Connection

A strong literature review is the foundation of novel research, demonstrating subject matter expertise critical for academic positions and project proposals.

Engage in Departmental Seminars & Workshops- (Year 1)

Regularly attend and actively participate in departmental research seminars, workshops, and colloquia. Present your initial research ideas to faculty and peers to receive constructive feedback and broaden your perspective.

Tools & Resources

Departmental event calendars, presentation software (PowerPoint/Google Slides)

Career Connection

Enhances presentation skills, builds a professional network, and provides early exposure to diverse research methodologies and topics, aiding in future collaborations and academic roles.

Intermediate Stage

Publish in Peer-Reviewed Journals- (Year 2-4)

Based on your research findings, write and submit at least one research paper to a reputable, peer-reviewed journal indexed in Scopus/Web of Science. Focus on clear articulation of methodology, results, and discussion.

Tools & Resources

Journal submission guidelines, academic writing support, supervisor mentorship

Career Connection

Publications are critical for academic career progression, faculty appointments, and securing research grants. They establish your reputation as a researcher.

Present at National/International Conferences- (Year 2-4)

Prepare and present your research work at national or international conferences. Utilize this opportunity to network with researchers, gain feedback, and stay updated on the latest advancements in your field.

Tools & Resources

Conference calls for papers, travel grants, strong presentation skills

Career Connection

Builds visibility in the research community, fosters collaborations, and enhances communication skills, vital for both academic and industry R&D roles.

Develop Specialized Experimental/Computational Skills- (Year 2-3)

Master the advanced experimental techniques or computational tools specific to your research area (e.g., advanced spectroscopy, genetic engineering, machine learning for data analysis). Seek out training workshops or online courses if needed.

Tools & Resources

Laboratory equipment, specialized software (e.g., MATLAB, Python, ANSYS), online learning platforms (Coursera, NPTEL)

Career Connection

Highly specialized skills are invaluable for securing positions in R&D, becoming a subject matter expert, and contributing to cutting-edge projects in industry or academia.

Advanced Stage

Systematically Write and Defend Thesis- (Year 4-6)

Dedicate focused time to writing your Ph.D. thesis, adhering to university guidelines and maintaining a high standard of academic writing. Prepare thoroughly for the pre-submission seminar and the final viva-voce examination.

Tools & Resources

LaTeX/Word for thesis writing, GGSIPU thesis guidelines, practice defense sessions

Career Connection

Successful thesis completion and defense are the culmination of the Ph.D., opening doors to all advanced research and academic positions.

Actively Seek Post-Doctoral/Employment Opportunities- (Year 4-6)

Begin applying for post-doctoral fellowships, research associate positions, or R&D roles in industry well before thesis submission. Tailor your CV and cover letter to highlight research achievements, publications, and specialized skills.

Tools & Resources

Academic job portals (e.g., Jobs.ac.uk, ResearchGate), LinkedIn, university career services

Career Connection

Proactive job searching ensures a smooth transition post-Ph.D., leveraging your expertise immediately into a relevant career path.

Mentor Junior Researchers & Engage in Grant Writing- (Year 5-6)

Take opportunities to mentor junior Ph.D. or Master''''s students, guiding them in their research. Collaboratively or independently, explore grant writing opportunities to fund future research projects.

Tools & Resources

Experience from your own Ph.D. journey, institutional research development office, funding agency guidelines (e.g., DST, SERB)

Career Connection

Mentorship develops leadership skills, while grant writing is essential for sustaining a research career, particularly in academia, showcasing initiative and project management capabilities.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • Master''''s Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC/Differently-abled categories) from a recognized University. Candidates must also have a valid score in UGC-NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/GATE/GPAT/SLET or equivalent national level examination OR pass the University Ph.D. Entrance Test.

Duration: Minimum 3 years, maximum 6 years

Credits: Minimum 8 credits for coursework Credits

Assessment: Internal: 50% (for coursework), External: 50% (for coursework, End-Semester Examinations)

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
RM101Research MethodologyCore (Mandatory)4Introduction to Research, Research Design and Methods, Data Collection and Analysis Techniques, Statistical Tools for Research, Intellectual Property Rights and Research Ethics, Scientific Writing and Presentation
Elective/Advanced Course relevant to Research AreaElectiveMinimum 4Varies significantly based on the scholar''''s specific research domain within Applied Sciences, Examples include advanced topics in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Computer Science applied to scientific problems., Content is determined in consultation with the Ph.D. supervisor.
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