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To pass the Comprehensive Examination, a student must obtain not less than grade B in the
written and the oral parts, separately.
A student shall not be eligible to sit in the oral part, unless he has qualified in the written part
of the Examination.
(i) If a student fails to qualify either in the written or oral part he/she shall be eligible to offer
himself/herself again in the part in which he failed, in the subsequent semester/next semester
but only once and also within one year of the declaration of the results of the examination.
(ii) If a student is unable to qualify either written or oral part of the Comprehensive
Examination twice, he/she shall cease to be on the University rolls. He/she shall not be granted
admission in any Ph.D degree program in the University thereafter.
A student who has passed the comprehensive examination shall be deemed to have become a
candidate for admission to Ph.D degree.
Submission of Synopsis to Board of Studies =
At the end of 3
rd
. semester
Discontinuation of Semester
=
Can discontinue only once
during Ph.D Program but after 2
nd
semester.
SUBMISSION OF SEMI FINAL/FINAL THESIS:
A candidate who has passed the Comprehensive Examinations shall be allowed to submit
his/her thesis, but before submission he/she will have to defend his/her thesis, at University level. This
presentation shall be evaluated by the Supervisory Committee and if found acceptable, t he final
submission may be allowed. Thesis will be sent abroad for evaluation by two external examiners from
technologically advanced countries.