What is integrated PhD program?
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What is integrated PhD program?
What is an Integrated PhD? This 5-year degree program combines a master’s course with a PhD in which the first 2 years, students are supposed to study an MSc, MTech, MA or MRes and the next 3 years are dedicated to research work and a core PhD course. However, the duration may vary from university to university.
What is PhD and integrated PhD?
Integrated PhD is the 5 years dual degree course of master’s and PhD. Generally, the first two years, you need to study the master’s course (MSc or M. Tech). After that, you need to focus on the research work and core PhD Course for next three years.
How can I get admission in integrated PhD?
Students with an excellent academic record can apply for the I-PhD program upon completion of Bachelor’s degree in any branch of science. The course combines curricula for Master’s and Doctorate degrees into a single integrated program with a blend of course work and research project.
Which universities offer integrated PhD?
College/Institution Offering Integrated PhD Program in Biotechnology or Life Sciences
S.No | Name of the Institute for Integrated PhD Program |
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1 | Indian Institute of Science (IISc) |
2 | Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) |
3 | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISERs) |
How is integrated PhD in IISc?
The Integrated PhD programme is a post-Bachelor’ss degree programme, and has a typical duration of 6 years. Students are admitted into the Division of Chemical Sciences. For the first two years, the students take Master’s level courses, with a project in fourth semester.
What can I do after PhD in IISc Quora?
Government Research organisations like ISRO, DRDO, BARC, CSIRs etc are always ready to take researchers from IIsc. One can pursue his/her career in R&D section of any MNC (There are plenty of MNCs in Bangalore who are always ready to take researches from IISc for their R&D department).