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How can I get information about Ph. D Scholarships?


I have just completed my M. Phil. I want to pursue Ph.d Programme outside Jammu and Kashmir. My research topic in M. Phil was "Land use/land cover change and its impact on flood occurrence: A case study of upper jhelum floodplain". Presently i m working as a junior research fellow under UGC-SAP in the Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar. Please convey if i can get admission for Ph.d in any University/Institute with good stipends.




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Information on Ph.D. Scholarships
Students possessing Master's degree in mathematics, physics or statistics and wishing to take up research work in any branch of mathematics (including mathematical statistics and mathematical physics) leading to a Ph.D. degree are eligible to apply for the Ph.D. scholarships awarded by NBHM. The selection of the scholars is based on academic records and the result of a Selection Test/Interview by a selection committee constituted by NBHM. Applications are invited through advertisements in leading national newspapers normally during the month of November every year.

The scholar is expected to do research work under an approved guide in an institution/university of his/her choice. Prior to joining an institution for doing research, the scholar is given a choice of joining some select institutions to take courses in mathematics, which will be helpful in a proper understanding of mathematics and consequently resulting in good research. The present rules and regulations governing the grant of Ph.D. scholarships are described in Annexure II. The scholarship is granted initially for one year and can be renewed for a period of up to five years, subject to satisfactory progress of the scholar. At present the scholarship amount is Rs. 8,000/- (Rs. Eight Thousand only) per month for the first two years and Rs. 9,000/- (Rs. Nine Thousand only) per month for the next three years after a review of the work at the end of two years. The Ph.D. scholarship also carries a contingency grant of Rs.5,000/- (Rs. Five Thousand only) per year. If the institution does not provide hostel/subsidised accommodation, the Ph. D. scholar is eligible for House Rent allowance as per Government norms.

Rules & Regulations Governing the NBHM Ph. D. Scholarships


The scheme is meant for students possessing a Masters Degree in mathematics, physics or statistics and intending to take up research work in mathematical sciences leading to a Ph.D. degree. The selection of the scholars is done on the basis of academic records, written tests and interviews by a selection committee constituted by NBHM. Applications are invited through advertisements in leading national newspapers. Prior to joining an institution for doing research, the research scholar is given a choice of joining some select institutions (subject to the approval of the institution) to take courses in mathematics for strengthening their background. The scholarship is tenable during course work at the specified institutions and during the period when the scholar works for his Ph.D. degree at any Indian university/research institution (other than DAE aided institutes) where the necessary facilities exist for undertaking research work in an approved subject chosen by the research scholar.

The scholarship is tenable for one year once the scholar starts on his/her work for the Ph.D. degree. It is extendable up to a total period of five years (not including the special training period of one year, if availed) for pursuing the Ph.D. degree in a university or research institution (not with DAE). The extension for subsequent years beyond the first year is subject to satisfactory progress, to be assessed each year by University department/Institution concerned. Extension for a fifth year after the start of the Ph.D. programme is given on the basis of a review of the scholar's work by NBHM.

The research scholar is entitled to leave facilities as per the rules of the institution to which he/she is attached. However long leave without stipend will not be allowed.

At present the Ph. D. scholarship consists of the following:
Stipend at Rs. 8,000/- p.m. during the first two years. At the end of two years, a committee constituted by NBHM assesses the work done by the research scholar. If the work is found satisfactory the stipend may be enhanced to Rs. 9,000/-p.m.
Contingency grant of upto Rs. 5,000/- per year.
If the scholar is not provided hostel/subsidized accommodation by the institution, House Rent Allowance (HRA) will be paid as per Government on the basis of a certificate from the institution and a receipt about the actual rent being paid by the scholar.
The Contingency grant can be utilised for the following:
Purchase of stationery and books. Books purchased by the scholar, from the contingency grant are allowed to be retained by him/her.
Library work.
Travel inside the country for attending conference/lectures etc.
Towards payment for computer time.
Any other purpose specifically authorized by this department

The unutilized part of the contingency grant is allowed to be carried forward to the next year.N.B.: NO REIMBURSEMENT CAN BE CLAIMED FROM THE CONTINGENCY GRANT FOR PURCHASING FURNITURE AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT.OBLIGATIONS OF HOST UNIVERSITY/ RESEARCH INSTITUTIONThe host University/Research Institution should furnish the following information:· A certificate that the research scholar has joined the institution for undertaking research work in an approved subject chosen by him/her along with a copy of his/her Joining Report indicating the actual date of joining· A certificate that all the necessary facilities for undertaking research work in an approved subject, as chosen by the research scholar will be provided by the institution· If the university/institution has not provided subsidised/hostel accommodation and if the research scholar has made his/her arrangement for accommodation, then a certificate to that effectThe institution will receive the scholarship amount from the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and make monthly payment to the scholar in the prescribed manner. The institution should undertake to keep Subsidiary Accounts and furnish a Utilisation Certificate and Statement of Accounts along with refund,
amount received by them from time to time.An annual report of the work done along with Utilisation Certificate and Statement of Accounts duly signed by the guide and head of the institution with a suitable recommendation of further grant, if any, will be submitted to DAE through the Member Secretary, NBHM, First Floor, Anushakti Bhavan, C.S.M. Marg, Mumbai 400 001.In case the research scholar is called upon to assist the institution in its teaching programme, the workload should not exceed four hours of teaching per week at the postgraduate level or six hours of teaching per week at the undergraduate level. OBLIGATIONS OF RESEARCH SCHOLARS. The research scholar must be a full time researcher and submit himself/herself to the disciplinary regulations of the university/institute where he/she works. He must be regular in attending to the departmental duties assigned to him. (The department must ensure regular attendance of the scholar by keeping an attendance register.)In case a scholar decides to appear for a competitive examination he/she should invariably seek permission from the guide and inform D.A.E. about it.The research scholar is not to take any assignment other than related to his/her approved research programme, paid or unpaid. He/She taking up any paid assignment at any time in the course of the scholarship may lead to the scholar being asked to pay back the entire fellowship amount in addition to disciplinary action. Any kind of paid or honorary, part or full time employment or private practice even in honorary capacity is not permissible during the tenure of the Ph. D. Scholarship. The research scholar shall submit to DAE an annual report on the progress of his/her work through his/her guide. The annual progress report complete in all respects must be sent to the Member Secretary within 15 days of the completion of each year. Years are to be counted from the date of joining. Once a person accepts a research scholarship, he/she is expected to continue the research for the normal tenure of the fellowship or for such lesser duration in which the original objectives of the research problem have been achieved.No scholar shall discontinue his/her Ph.D. scholarship without prior approval of DAE. In case he/she wishes to discontinue the scholarship prior to completion of the tenure, he/she must submit the resignation to DAE through the guide one month in advance, indicating specific reasons for not continuing the scholarshipship. The scholarship shall cease from the date stipulated in the DAE letter approving the resignation. Abrupt discontinuance of the fellowship without concurrence of DAE may lead to disciplinary action.The research. scholar must send a detailed consolidated report of the research work done during the entire period of fellowship on completion of the tenure/resignation of the scholarship through the guide to DAE.During the tenure of the scholarship, the scholar shall correspond with DAE or NBHM only through the guide/head of the institution.The research scholar shall keep DAE informed about his/her getting any higher degree/acceptance/publication of any research paper arising out of the research work done during the tenure of the Fellowship. He/She must acknowledge the support of DAE (Government of India) in the publications. One copy of each research paper published must be sent to DAE, at each stage of publication (manuscript/reprint).The research scholars are expected to acknowledge the support received from the Department of Atomic Energy in all their publications and in their Ph.D. theses.


In case the scholar is required to undergo Pre-Ph.D. training like M.Phil before registering for Ph.D. degree, the scholarship may become operative from the date of enrolment for the pre-Ph.D. programme. However, the scholarship for the second year will be given only if the scholar has got himself /herself registered for Ph.D. degree.
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