The Ph.D. program admission involves three stages: Entrance (unless exempted by UGC-NET qualification), Presentation, and Interview/Viva. The faculty is highly experienced in research and organizing international conferences. However, the financial support provided is inadequate. Ph.D. researchers receive a monthly stipend of 5,000 Indian Rupees, which falls short of living costs in Delhi, where rent alone is 6,000 Indian Rupees monthly.
This financial gap poses significant challenges for students, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. Additionally, Bachelor's and Master's students must complete a 6-month internship with renowned organizations. While these scholars receive a monthly stipend of less than 9,000 Indian Rupees, there are no loan facilities available to assist with educational expenses.
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