Symbiosis International University PhD admission 2023 registration under way at scri.siu.edu.in
Divyansh | November 15, 2023 | 02:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
SIU PET 2023 second round registration will end on November 23. The SIU PET 2023 will be held on December 16.
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is conducting the PhD admissions 2023 second round for various programmes being offered by its Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Noida campuses. Candidates can apply for the SIU PhD Entrance Test (PET) 2023 through the official website, scri.siu.edu.in, till November 23.
The SIU will hold Symbiosis PET 2023 on December 16. The result of the entrance exam will be announced on December 23. Selected candidates will have to appear for the personal interaction round, which will be held between January 8 to 13, 2024.
The first merit list of Symbiosis PET 2023 second round will be released on January 30. Selected candidates will have to pay the programme fee through online mode by February 6. The SIU PhD admission 2023 second round will end on February 16.
Eligibility criteria
Candidates applying for the SIU PET 2023 should have secured 55% marks in the master’s degree. Students with CA/CS with 55 % marks in postgraduate diploma fron Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), XLRI Jamshedpur. Those who are holding PG diplomas from other institutions have to submit equivalence as given by statutory bodies like AICTE, UGC and BCI can also apply for the test.
PhD programme offered
The SIU will offers PhD 30 seats in faculty of law. In the faculty of management , 285 seats will be offered in programmes such as Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour (50), Marketing Management (110), Operations/IT (50), Financial Management (50), Energy and Environment Management (10) and General Management (15).
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The other Phd programmes being offered by the university in faculties of computer studies, medical and health sciences, faculty of media communications, humanities and medical sciences, and engineering includes:
- Computer Science (36)
- Geo Informatics (5)
- Biotechnology (21)
- Nutrition and Dietetics (3)
- Healthcare Management, Public Health, and Allied Health Sciences (14)
- Sports Science and Management (1)
- Nursing (9)
- Mass Communication and Communication Management (5)
- Design and Visual Communication (9)
- Economics (17)
- International Relations (14)
- Statistics (5)
- Chemistry (6)
- Civil Engineering (1)
- Computer Science and Information Technology (41)
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (69)
- Geospatial Sciences (8)
- Mathematics (12)
- Mechanical Engineering (20)
- Physics (10)
- Robotics and Automation (14)
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (15)
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