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Page 1: Government of India Doctoral_Fellowship.pdf · Under the broad research area of Socio-economic Transformation, the following are priority research segments: i. Trends and patterns
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Government of India Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment Dr. Ambedkar International Centre 15, Janpath, New Delhi – 110001 Contact-011-23477499, 23477662.

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Columbia University (USA) conferred the

Honorary Degree of

its

L.L.D. to Dr.

Ambedkar in Bi-Centennial

celebration special Convocation held in

New York- 1952.

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1. Background 1.1 Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, located at 15 Janpath in the heart

of New Delhi, has been set-up by the Ministry of Social Justice and

Empowerment, Government of

India. The aims of DAIC are to

promote and support high-

quality research on social and

economic issues by developing a

national database through

various studies conducted from

time to time, disseminate

knowledge aggregated through

the research work and nurture

social scientists to meet the needs

of users and beneficiaries. Dr.

Ambedkar International Centre

(DAIC) has been envisaged to be

the Centre of Excellence for

study, research analysis and

policy briefs in the field of Socio-

economic Transformation and

Buddhist Studies. The Centre works on reducing discrimination and exclusion

and monitors progress towards more inclusive society. The other important

areas of research which DAIC is going to take up are theory of social and

economic transformation of Dr. Ambedkar, transformational and developmental

aspects of Buddhism, policy review and policy advocacy and sustainable

development and livelihood through various activities in the Centre. The

knowledge product will not only be used to support industry and business

houses, but also to back all branches related to social sciences aiming to uplift

the life of people.

1.2 The Centre (DAIC) was envisaged as a Centre of Excellence which takes

forward Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s philosophy and contributes in improving the lives of

marginalized sections of society. The Centre is designed to promote multi-

disciplinary academic, as well as practice-oriented studies and encourage cutting

edge research. The Centre is designed to be a body that serves as think- tank for

development of social sector, and it intends to, through research, feed and impact

the policies of the Government of India. DAIC is also set up to undertake the

following activities as part of the research portfolio:

i. To promote and support high-quality research on social and economic issues.

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ii. To develop a national data base through various studies conducted from time to time.

iii. To disseminate knowledge aggregated through the research work and

nurture social scientists to meet the needs of users and beneficiaries.

iv. To communicate and promote public understanding of social science to

encourage involvement in research.

v. To undertake research activities which may help the Government in

reviewing policies related to social welfare and social justice.

vi. To conduct research on vision, theories, principles and policies of nation

building propounded by Dr. Ambedkar which have contributed in meeting

the challenges of socio-economic transformation and inclusive growth.

vii. To undertake empirical research in the field of sustainable development and

livelihood and to apply it for the benefit of society.

Since the inception, DAIC has made ‘Socio-economic Transformation’ a niche

area of its research activities through lectures, internship programme, seminars,

conferences and panel discussions for University students. Under the broad

research area of Socio-economic Transformation, the following are priority

research segments:

i. Trends and patterns of Socio-economic Transformation in Rural India

ii. Urbanization, Migration and Socio-economic Transformation

iii. Socio-economic Transformation for Nomadic Tribes in Urban Area

iv. Tackling Inequalities through Social and Economic Empowerment

v. Policies for Socio-economic Transformation and Sustainable Development

vi. Caste and gender-based Identities and Challenges for Inclusive Growth

vii. Policies for Better Livelihood for economically Backward Classes and other

allied sectors such as Transgender, Rag Picker, Beggars, etc.

viii. Dr. Ambedkar’s Thoughts and Philosophy on Socio-economic Transformation

ix. Sustainable Development and its Goals

x. Welfare Policies and Schemes by the Government for SC, ST, OBC, EWS

Divyangjan, and Minorities

xi. Entrepreneurship Development for Youth, Women, Aspirational Districts and

Rural India

xii. Social Acceptability, Laws and Welfare Policies for Transgender

2. About Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship

2.1. Dr. Ambedkar International Centre (DAIC), under the financial assistance of

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, (GoI) has started Dr. Ambedkar

Doctoral Fellowship.

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2.2. The Fellow is expected to undertake research and publication in one or more

areas of Socio-economic Transformation mentioned in para 1.3. The fellow will have

to take up a new research work under the fellowship and he/she is strongly expected

to generate a publishable

manuscript towards the end of the

fellowship. The fellow is also

expected to conduct two seminars,

and contribute in other academic

activities of DAIC including setting

up a digital archive on Socio-

economic Transformation and

Buddhist Studies.

3. Objectives

The Objectives of Fellowship are:

To provide an opportunity to scholars to carryout advanced studies and research

in the fields of Socio-economic Transformation, Sustainable Development and

Buddhist Studies.

To bridge the gap between policy for Socio-economic Transformation and

Sustainable Development and their impact after implementation.

To foster and promote collaborative research activities which will help in

providing policy feeds.

To contribute in overall Nation building plan through applied research.

4. Eligibility

4.1 UGC-NET.

4.2 Admission in a recognized university/institution, preferably in the top 100

institution/universities as per NIRF Ranking 2020.

4.3 Maximum Age Limit– 30 years (5 years relaxation to the reserved category candidates

as defined in Govt. of India norms).

4.4 Candidate should be eligible for registering for regular and full time Ph. D courses in a

University/Academic Institution.

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5. Selection Procedure for Doctoral Fellows

5.1 Advertisement - Selection will be made through open advertisement along with request

letters to top hundred universities/institutions for a total vacancies i.e. 40.

5.2 Scrutiny of verification of documents and eligibility - Scrutiny of applications (without

identity of applicants) received will be done at DAIC by a duly constituted committee constituted

after coding by Director, DAIC.

5.3 Evaluation Criteria Short-listing of candidates will be done on the basis of following evaluation criteria:

a) Marks obtained by the candidate in his post-graduation degree examination;

b) Research paper publication, other relevant publication.

c) The research proposal received along with the application and

d) Interview.

5.4 Distribution of marks out of 100

Criteria Detail Max:

Marks Percentage

(General)

Percentage

(Reserved)

Percentage of marks

in Post-graduation

70% and Above

(10 Marks )

65% and above

(10 Marks)

10

60%-69% (8 Marks) 55%-64% (8 Marks)

55% - 59% (5 Marks) 50%-54% (5 Marks)

The Rank in UGC-NET JRF qualified:

(50) marks

Only NET:

Under5,000 rank:

(max 40 Marks)

5001-7,000 rank:

(Max 30 Marks)

7,001-10,000

rank: (Max 20 Marks)

Above 10,000 rank

: (Max 10 marks)

JRF qualified:

(50) marks

Only NET:

Under 10,000

rank: (Max 40

Marks)

10,001-15,000

rank: (Max 30 Marks)

15,001-20,000

rank: (Max 20

Marks)

Above 20,000 rank

: (Max 10 Marks)

50

Evaluation of the Research

proposal and its relevance to

Society

20

Interview 20

Total 100

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Note: Marks for the UGC-NET exam would be pro-rata based on the rank subject to the

maximum specified.

5.5 Research Proposal- The candidate shall submit along with application a research

proposal in about 2500 words in a prescribed format and must contain aims and objectives,

research methodology, tentative chapterisation, hypothesis and focused area with appropriate

existing and proposed welfare policy as broad headings.

5.6 Declaration of Results- The result of the selected candidates will be declared after the

approval of the list by the Member Secretary, DAF.

5.7 The Reservation Policy as per GOI norms shall be implemented and factored in for

final merit list. The distribution of vacancies are as following:

S.No. Category Seats Reserved

1. UR 15

2. SC 6

3. ST 3

4. OBC 11

5. EWS 4

6. PwD (Persons with disabilities) 1

Total Seats 40

5.8. Notification Post selection procedure, (list of the selected candidates recommended by the

selection committee and duly approved by the Member Secretary) will be notified by the

Director, DAIC for award of fellowship and a copy of the notification will be sent to the

candidates and the same will be displayed on DAIC website.

5.9. Time Lines

The following calendar of activities and time lines will be followed:

Activity Timeline

Date of advertisement published in Newspapers 10th

August, 2020

Date of writing letters to Universities/Institutions 31st July, 2020

Last date of submitting application form 7th

September, 2020.

Date of completion of verification, evaluation and

eligibility check

15th

September, 2020

Interviews 21st to 26

th September, 2020

Declaration of result/ issue of

notification

30th

September,2020

Commencement of fellowship 12th

October, 2020

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6. Duration of Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship

The timeline for Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship is set for 2+1 years. Under no

circumstances, the timeline shall be extended.

7. Award of Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship

7.1 Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship will be awarded taking into consideration the overall

merit and research aptitude of the scholars with the following conditions:

7.1.1. Initially, the Fellowship will be awarded for two years and is extendable

for a maximum period of consecutive one year or till the date of submission of PhD

Thesis, whichever is earlier.

7.1.2. Each Ph. D Scholar, who is awarded Fellowship, will have to work on

whole time basis and will attend his/ her respective University/DAIC regularly to

carry on his/her Research work under the guidance of his/her supervisor and a joint

supervisor from DAIC.

7.1.3. The Scholar will have to undertake academic/research load of DAIC to be

assigned by his/her joint supervisor time to time.

7.1.4. The Scholar will regularly submit his/her six monthly Progress Report to be

monitored by the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) as further continuance of

Fellowship will depend on satisfactorily Progress Report of the research work done

by him/her.

7.1.5. The Scholar will publish at least two Research Papers during the entire

period of research in a UGC listed/ Refereed Journal.

7.1.6. The Scholar will complete his/her Ph. D Programme and shall submit

his/her Ph. D Thesis within the prescribed period as per provisions under the rules

by his/her respective University failing which he/she will have to refund the entire

amount Drawn by him/her under Fellowship.

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8. Cost Analysis

8.1. Cost estimate for the Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship:

Nature of Assistance Doctoral

Duration 2 + 1 Years

Monthly Fellowship with annual increase of ` 3000/- ` 35,000/-

HRA* Per Month ` 6,000/-

Contingency Fund per Annum** ` 25,000/-

Escorts / Reader Assistance Per Month in cases of (Divyangs) physically disabled &

blind candidates ` 3,000/-

National Travel Per Month*** ` 5,000/-

* The amount indicated is maximum permissible. Eligible amount will be fixed on actual

rent agreement basis. No HRA will be paid to the local residents.

** The amount indicated is maximum permissible. Eligible amount will be fixed by

assessing the Research Project. The equipments and books purchased, if any, out of the

Contingency grant will be the property of DAIC and will have to be deposited at the time

of submission of the thesis.

*** The amount indicated is maximum permissible. The amount will not be given in

advance. It will be reimbursed through proper channel after verification of the approved

travel plan by the competent authority and on the basis of hard copies of travel tickets.

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9. Allocation of Joint Supervisor

9.1. The academic faulty of DAIC with a Ph.D degree shall be recognized as Joint Research Supervisor.

9.2. The allocation of Joint Research Supervisor for a selected research scholar shall

be decided by DAIC depending on the specializations among the available Supervisors

and research interests.

9.3. If the Joint Research Supervisor of a candidate desires to withdraw his/her name

due to some valid reason(s), the competent authority may allow the candidate to work

with his/her Research Supervisor of the respective University, on the recommendation

of the Research Advisory Committee, comprising academic staff of DAIC and two

external members (to be nominated by Director, DAIC). Joint supervisor from DAIC

may be changed only under extraordinary circumstances.

10. Research Topics

10.1. After completing codal formalities, the candidate will give a presentation of

the synopsis of his/her proposed research programme before the Board of Studies

of the respective University/Institution. One academic staff from DAIC will be

nominated for BOS.

10.2. After approval of the topic and synopsis of the Research Scholar with name

of the Supervisor/Joint Supervisor by DAIC, the respective University will

host/upload the Synopsis on the topic approved on the INFLIBNET website of

‘Shodhgangotri (shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in).’

11. Measurable Indicators

11.1. The Universities/Institutions are expected to divided three years doctoral

scheme into six measurable units. The work of the researcher will be evaluated

through the following evaluation method:

i. Six Months(Presentation and Research Paper Preparation)

ii. Second Six Months (Progression Report, Publication of a Research Paper)

iii. Third Six Months (Presentation of Chapter/Chapters)

iv. Fourth Six Months (Presentation of Draft theses and

organising/attending a National/International Seminar)

v. Fifth Six Months (Pre-Submission Presentation/ Thesis

Writing/Publication of Research Paper)

vi. Sixth Six Months (Thesis Submission)

11.2. The affiliating University of the candidate shall develop appropriate

methods so as to complete the entire process of evaluation of Ph. D thesis.

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11.3. Prior to the submission of the thesis, the scholar shall make a pre

submission in the form of presentation before the committee constituted by concerned

University, including the Joint Supervisor of DAIC. The feedback and comments

obtained from them may be suitably incorporated into the Draft thesis under the

guidance of his/her supervisor and joint supervisor.

12. Target Beneficiaries

12.1. Although the scheme has not been designed for any location, area and segment

of population yet the Government of India norms will be followed during the

selection for all candidates. The candidates for Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral

Fellowship will be registered at a University in India through proper channel.

12.2. In total, 40 Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship both for Indian and foreign

student will be awarded through a mechanism to identify the deserving candidate

may be as follows:

12.2.1. The candidates registered for a Ph. D degree, in a University (as per the

provisions of the University Grant Commission in India) will be eligible to apply

for the fellowship. The concerned University would invite applications from the

candidates who have completed their course work.

12.3. Specific Interventions: The schemes is dedicated to socio-economic

transformation, thereby including the marginalized and the socially and

economically backward groups. Therefore, Government of India norms for welfare of

SC, ST, OBC, EWC, etc. will be followed in selection of the fellows.

13. Gender Balance

13.1. A fair try will be made for selection of women candidates in case sufficient

number of applications is received and proposals are found as per the criteria decided

by DAIC.

14. Special Interventions Although no special provisions have been made which may go against the rules made by

the Government of India yet at least 10% seats may be given to North-East States, Bengal

and Orissa as some researchers from these states will be immensely helpful in conducting

research on inclusive growth and affirmative actions in North-East Region.

15. Documents to be submitted by the Doctoral Fellows

(A) Attested copies of the:

(i) Matriculation Pass Certificate or an equivalent Examination Certificate issued by the

Board/University for date of birth.

(ii) Senior Secondary Pass Certificate (10+2).

(iii) Detailed Mark Cards (DMCs) of Examinations of all the Parts of the Graduation

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Degree.

(iv) DMCs of Examinations of all the Parts of the Master’s Degree/Qualifying Examination in the relevant discipline.

(v) DMCs of Examinations of M.Phil. Or any other Research completed by the

candidates, if any, also submit the Papers offered.

(vi) Certificate of qualifying the UGC/CSIR NET/SLET, GATE, if any.

(vii) Character Certificate reporting on the inter-personal/social behavioral pattern of the

applicant issued by the Institution last attended by the candidate.

(viii) DMC of the Course Work, if any, already completed from the respective University,

and a Transcript of the Post Graduate Degree (Only for Doctoral Candidates).

(ix) No Objection Certificate from the Employer, in case the candidate is in a regular

service.

(xi) Self-attested SC/ST/OBC/PWD/EWS certificate issued by the competent authority.

(xii) Two Passport size Photographs, crossed signed by the candidate, one of which to be

affixed on the Application Form.

(xiii) Undertaking against Ragging (to be submitted through on-line). The UGC has launched

website for filling up the undertaking on-line www.antiragging.in or asking for the

details on [email protected].

(xiv) The candidates, who have passed the qualifying examinations from any Foreign

University will have to submit Equivalence Certificate from Association of Indian

Universities (AIU), New Delhi.

(xv) The selected candidate will also be required to execute a bond with DAIC.

16. Important Instructions

16.1. In case the candidate has received overpayment through, he/she is liable to

refund the same to DAIC and his/ her employer (if any) or the institution is authorized to

recover excess amount from his/her dues, on request from Government of India, and

refund the same to DAIC

16.2. No scholarship will be disbursed/ paid directly to the doctoral fellow. Payment for

the Doctoral fellowships will be made through the respective universities to which the

fellow belongs. Payment of Fellowship will be related in 6 months installments at a

time and before next installment utilization certificate and progress report will be

requested. The Contingency Fund shall be disbursed in two half yearly installments.

The Contingency Fund utilization must be properly accounted for duly supported by

vouchers including the interest if any earned thereon.

16.3. The utilization of contingency fund is permissible only for the following

purposes:

a) Purchase of Books/Journals/Monographs etc. related to subject of research

not available in DAIC Libraries. However such purchases shall be routed

through the library of DAIC for specific utilization for research by the

Doctoral Fellows and shall remain the property of DAIC at all times.

b) Photographic and other media material of relevance required for research.

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c) Re-Prints and Off Prints of relevant Research Papers.

d) Registration fee for attending Conferences/ Seminars in India.

e) Any other specific research related requirement other than for Capital Goods,

subject to prior approval of DAIC.

17. Cancellation of the Fellowship

17.1. In consultation with the parent institution of the scholar, the award of DF is

liable to be cancelled at any time in the following circumstances:

a) The DF directly or indirectly commit or become a party to any misconduct or

are in breach of any of the obligations under this Regulation.

b) During the period of study or research, if the DF is involved in any Criminal

Proceedings.

c) The DF received fellowship by misrepresentation of any of the material

information and/or by fraudulent act.

d) Continuing neglect of Research work or unsatisfactory progress in Research or

unauthorised and prolonged absence from work.

e) Disobedience of or indifference to the Supervisor/Joint Supervisor or

DAIC/partner institution Staff.

f) In case, it is proved that the fellow is engaged in plagiarism.

g) If DAIC decides to discontinue the Research by giving one month’s notice in

writing.

h) If the Candidate is later found ineligible or found employed during the research.

******

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Guidelines (How to apply)

Applicants / Candidates have to apply as per Application Form and submit typed

Research Proposal in two separate envelops (Two separate folders if apply online). Only

Application Form or Research Proposal have to be mentioned on the envelope, no other

details are required. Kindly ensure that no identity (Name, contact number, address etc.) are

marked written on the Research proposal. Both envelopes have to be packed in one big sealed

envelope (Folder). Applicants / Candidates should mention the applied fellowship on the top

of the sealed envelope as given below:

1. “Application for Doctoral Fellowship (National), DAIC”.

2. Sealed envelope may be send to “The Director, Dr. Ambedkar International

Centre (DAIC), 15, Janpath, New Delhi - 110001” through speed post / registered post

only.

3. Application are also invited online at the mail id [email protected] as per the

same guidelines given at para 1 above.

4. All documents as per Para 15 of Dr. Ambedkar Doctoral Fellowship Scheme to be

submitted with the application.

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DR. AMBEDKAR INTERNATIONAL CENTRE

MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

APPLICATION FOR DR. AMBEDKAR DOCTRAL FELLOWSHIP

1. Name of applicant (BLOCK LETTERS):

2. Father/Husband’s Name:

3. Mother’s Name:

4. Date of Birth and age as on last date of receiving application:

5. Address for Communication:

______________________________________________________________________________

6. Permanent Address:

7.Proposed Research Topic:

______________________________________________________________________________

(Enclose Proposal in separate envelope)

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8. Academic Qualification

Examination Year University % of marks Subject Studied

10+2

Graduation

Post-Graduation

M Phil

Any other

degree/diploma or

certificate course

9. Whether JRF Qualified: YES / NO

If yes, than state passing year______________, S.No.______________ and validity period.

10. Rank in UGC- NET:

11. Details of research publication (please use separate sheets if necessary) or research

papers/articles (If any): write title and source and attach copies (Maximum 5 Papers/Articles)

i.

ii.

iii.

iv.

v.

12. Name of University/ Institution/ College in which the applicant is registered.

______________________________________________________________________________

(Indicate its serial no. as per our Annexure- A)

14. Category (UR / OBC / SC / ST / EWS / PwD):

15. E-mail id:

16. Contact No.:

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17. Any other relevant information:

I certify that all the information provided by me in this form are true to the best of my

knowledge and I am not in receipt of any other award/fellowship/scholarship. If, at any point of

time before or during fellowship, the information provided by me are found

incorrect/forged/false/inappropriate, DAIC may take appropriate legal action against me.

I also undertake to state that all the conditions under the scheme are acceptable to me.

Signature of the Candidate

Name:

Date:

15. Certified that:

I. I recommend the candidate for the award and undertake to guide/ supervise him/her for the

research work. General facilities required such as laboratories, equipment, etc. are

available in the department and will be provide to the applicant.

II. No foreign exchange is required for taking up this project.

III. This research proposal has not been submitted to any other agency for financial assistance.

Signature of the Supervisor

Name

Designation of Supervisor

Date

Necessary facilities are available and will be provided for the research work on the above topic

during the tenure of the award.

Signature

Name

(Head of the Department/Department/Principal)

Note:-Please attach self-attested copies of all the documents mentioned in this form.

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Annexure – A

National Institutional Ranking Framework

Ministry of Human Resource Development

S.No. Name City

1. Indian Institute Of Science Bangalore

Bangalore

2. Institute Of Chemical Technology

Mumbai

3. Jawaharlal Nehru University

New Delhi

4. University Of Hyderabad- Hyderabad

Hyderabad

5. Tezpur University

Tezpur

6. University Of Delhi

Delhi

7. Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi

8. Indian Institute Of Space Science And Technology

Thiruvananthapu ram

9. Birla Institute Of Technology & Science -Pilani

Pilani

10. Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh

11. Visva Bharati

Kolkata

12. Punjab University

Chandigarh

13. Pondicherry University

Puducherry

14. Bharathiar University

Coimbatore

15. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham- Coimbatore

Coimbatore

16. North Eastern Hill University

Shillong

17. Shiksha 'O' Anusandhan

Bhuabaneswar

18. King Georges Medical University- Lucknow Lucknow

19. Homi Bhabha National Institute

Mumbai

20.

Jamia Hamdard- New Delhi New Delhi

21. Goa University- Goa

Goa

22. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Vishwavidyalaya

New Delhi

23. Gauhati University

Guwahati

24. International Institute Of Information

Technology Hyderabad Hyderabad

25. Guru Jambeshwar University Of Science And

Technology Hissar

26. Guru Nanak Dev University

Amritsar

27. Institute Of Liver And Biliary Sciences

New Delhi

28. Shivaji University

Kolhapur

29. Banasthali Vidyapith

Banasthali

30. Cochin Unviersity Of Science & Technology

Cochin

31. Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya

Mohanpur

32. Manipal Academy Of Higher Education-Manipal

Manipal

33. Osmania University

Hyderabad

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34. Central University Of Rajasthan

Bandar Sindri

35. Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara University

Mysore

36. Tamilnadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences

University Chennai

37. Jaypee University Of Information Technology-Solan

Solan

38. Institute of Armamrnt Technology

Pune

39. Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya- Sagar

Sagar

40. Tamilnadu Agricultural University

Coimbatore

41. Presidency University

Kolkata

42. Sri Ramachandra Medical College And Research

Institute Chennai

43. Sathyabama Institute Of Science And Technology

Chennai

44. S.R.M Institute Of Science And Technology

Chennai

45. Maharishi Dayanand University

Rohtak

46. Kalyani University

Kalyani

47. Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University

Raipur

48. Periyar University

Salem

49. Karunya Institute Of Technology And Sciences-

Coimbatore

Coimbatore

50. Alagappa University

Karaikudi

51. National Institute Of Food Technology,

Entrepreneurship & Management (Niftem) Sonepat

52. Mizoram University

Aizwal

53. Kalasalingam Academy Of Research And Higher

Education Srivilliputtur

54. Kalinga Institute Of Industrial Technology

Bhubneshwar

55. Punjab Technical University

Kapurthala

56. Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University

Gandhinagar

57. Indraprastha Institute Of Information

Technology-New Delhi

New Delhi

58. Annamalai University

Annamalainagar

59. North Maharashtra University

Umavinagar

60. Central University Of Gujarat

Gandhinagar

61. Sikkim University

Gangtok

62. U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa

Vigyan Vishwavidhyalaya Evam Go Mathura

63. Sri Venkateswara University

Tirupati

64. Jammu University - Jammu Tawi

Jammu Tawi

65. Central University Of Punjab- Bathinda

Bathinda

66. Shoolini University Of Biotechnology And

Management Sciences-Solan Solan

67. Central University Of Tamil Nadu- Tiruvarur

Tiruvarur

68. University Of Allahabad

Allahabad

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69. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University

Kakinada

70. Teri School Of Advanced Studies

New Delhi

71. National Law University

New Delhi

72. Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management Studies -

Mumbai Mumbai

73. Gujarat University

Ahmedabad

74. Dibrugarh University

Dibrugarh

75. Noorul Islam Centre For Higher Education -

Kanyakumari Kanyakumari

76. Maharaja Sayajirao University Of Baroda -

Vadodara

Vadodara

77. Assam University- Silchar

Silchar

78. University Of Kota

Kota

79. Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University Of Health

Sciences

Rohtak

80. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University

Katra

81. Indain Institute Of Foreigen Trade- New Delhi

New Delhi

82. The Northcap University

Gurgaon

83. Jamia Millia Islamia-New Delhi

New Delhi

84. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University- Lucknow Lucknow

85. Lnm Istitute Of Information Technology

Jaipur

86. Jaypee University Of Engineering & Technology

Raghogarh

87. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada

University Aurangabad

88. Tripura University

Agartala

89. National Institute Of Technology Agartala

Agratala

90. M.S. Ramaiah University Of Applied Sciences

Bangalore

91. Dayalbagh Educational Institute -Agra

Agra

92. Yogi Vemana University

Kadapa

93. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth Mahatma Gandhi Medical

College Campus Puducherry

94. Central University Of South Bihar

Patna

95. Sir Padmapat Singhania University

Udaipur

96. Ambedkar University Delhi (Aud)

Delhi

97. Rajasthan University Of Veterinary & Animal

Sciences Bikaner

98. Pes University

Bangalore

99. Indian Law Institute -New Delhi

New Delhi

100. Chettinad Academy Of Research And Education

(Care) Chennai

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Checklist/ Mandate Documents (Send along with application

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1. Research Proposal: (Research proposal in about 3000 words in a prescribed

format. The proposal should contain aims and objectives, research

methodology, tentative chapterisation, hypothesis and focused area with

appropriate existing and proposed welfare policy (As per our Guidelines for

how to apply).

2. Brief Academic CV of the applicant.

3. UGC-NET Certificate (including Rank).

4. JFR Certificate.

5. List of five best publications in the form of books/research papers/reports

with bibliographical details.

6. Admission in a recognized university/ institution preferably from the top 100

institution/ Universities as per NIRF Ranking of Universities 2020.

7. Consent letter of the supervisor with Signature and stamp.

8. CV of the Supervisor.

9. Forwarding letter from the Head of the affiliating Institution duly stamped

and signed on the letter head.

10. Self attested Matriculation Certificate and Post Graduation / M.Phil /PhD.

Certificate/ Mark Sheets.

11. Self Attested SC/ST/OBC/PwD/ EWC Certificate issued by the Competent

Authority.

12. Those, applying under salary protection, should attach a certificate of Last

Month’s Gross Drawn Pay.