Bits Pilani PHD Brochure
Bits Pilani PHD Brochure
Bits Pilani PHD Brochure
Candidates
(On-campus research scholars and faculty members)
July 2012
CONTENTS
Sr. No.
Topic
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Introduction
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Annexure II: Format of Certificate from candidate working without the benefit of
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supervisor
Annexure III: Format of Certificate from the Thesis Supervisor to be incorporated in
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the Thesis
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Important Proformas
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Glossary
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Contact details
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1. Introduction
This brochure presents information on Ph. D. programme of the Institute for
continuing on-campus Ph. D. candidates. Every candidate has to follow the procedures
laid down for fulfilling the requirements of Ph.D. programme of the Institute.
These pages explain two important aspects of the programme viz. Semester-wise
Operations and Ph. D. Thesis submission. The Institute follows semester-wise pattern
and a candidate is required to register in prescribed Ph. D. courses in every semester by
paying requisite amount of fees till all the requirements of the programme are
completed and the thesis is submitted. The candidate is supposed to plan his/her work
and is evaluated continuously by the respective supervisor/mentor. The overall
operation of Ph. D. programme is governed by the Academic Regulations of the
Institute.
The paragraphs to follow give details about operational features of the
programme, semester-wise registration pattern, requirements of various courses, presubmission seminar and Ph. D. Thesis submission. Various proforma and checklists have
also been appended and the same may be photocopied and used. A calendar of various
events for a typical semester is also included. All the candidates and supervisors should
refer to this document throughout the duration of the Ph. D. programme and adhere to
the deadlines of various activities. Changes, if any, will be communicated by Academic
Research (Ph. D. Programme) Division (henceforth ARD).
It is expected that this brochure will enable a candidate and his/her supervisor in
understanding the requirements of the Ph.D. programme of the Institute.
2. Operation of Ph. D. Programme at BITS
Every candidate has to complete certain activities during his/her Ph. D.
programme as given in the following paragraphs. The process starts with applying for
Ph. D. programme of the Institute and getting admitted.
2.1 Departmental Research Committee (DRC)
Every candidate has to interact closely with DRC of the department he/she is
concerned. Each Department has a Departmental Research Committee (DRC),
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Plan of work for the semester courses in which the candidate is registered
ii.
iii.
After the approval of Topic of Research and Supervisor, the candidate is entitled
to register in BITS C799T Ph.D. Thesis course. The supervisor(s) and DAC will monitor
progress of the respective students thesis work. Each semester, the DRC will organize
seminars by Ph.D. students to which members of the DAC (as also members of relevant
departments) will be invited. At the end of each semester, grades will be communicated
to campus-based Professor-in-Charge, ARD who in turn will forward the grades to
respective campus Dean or Prof-in-Charge of ARCD. Non-receipt of evaluation forms and
reports by the due dates may result into a `NC (Not Cleared) in the particular course.
Award of NC in two consecutive semesters may debar a student from being on the
rolls of Ph.D. students.
2.8 Pre-submission draft and Seminar
On completion of research, the Ph.D. student will prepare a draft of the thesis
and its synopsis, and will submit the same for preliminary but detailed assessment by
two members of DAC on whether the thesis is in a shape that it can be formally
submitted to the Dean, ARD for final evaluation. Candidate should submit two copies of
his /her draft thesis to DRC for the necessary review by DAC members. The candidate
will make an oral presentation before the DAC, DRC members and others in the
department concerned after incorporating corrections/suggestions given by DAC
members.
On receiving the recommendation of the 3 member committee, the Registrar will obtain
the approval of EC (or VC as Chairman of EC) for conduct of viva-voce examination. Dean
ARD will write to the Supervisor (and co-supervisors), through the campus-based
Professor-in-Charge ARD, to arrange viva-voce examination.
The viva-voce may be held at the respective campus in the presence of the (i)
Supervisor, (ii) at least one external examiner, and (iii) Co-supervisor(s), if any. Once
viva-voce is held, the final report will be sent to Dean ARD who will submit to the
Registrar. The Registrar will seek approval of EC (or VC as Chairman of EC). VC approves
result in his/her capacity as Chairman, Examination Committee, with information to
Dean ARD, Professor-in-Charge ARD and Dean ARCD of the respective campus. The
award of the degree will subsequently be ratified by the Senate.
2.12 Change of Locale/Supervisor/Topic of Research
A fresh approval of the Research Board is required for any changes in place of
work, topic of research and/or supervisor. Candidate has to request through supervisor
and DRC to Professor-in-Charge ARD, who will forward the request to Dean, ARD for
approval of Research Board.
First Semester
II
Units
Second Semester
Units
1
1
1
1
10
1
10
1
10
Note: It is assumed that the topic of research, locale of research work and supervisor
are approved by the Research Board in the First semester of admission.
Pattern II: For Ph.D. candidates holding First Degree and doing courses before becoming
eligible for Qualifying Examination (For Full time scholars on the Campus)
Year
First Semester
Units
Second Semester
3
6
5
1
1
II
are approved by the Research Board in the first semester of second year.
Units
3
6
5
1
1
10
1
10
1
10
1
10
10
Teaching Practice I
1 Unit
BITS C792T
Teaching Practice II
1 Unit
The above two separate and independent courses, to be taken one at a time, are
designed and operated to provide cumulative experience for Ph.D. student in the
practice of teaching.
II. Ph. D. Seminar
On-campus candidates have to take the course BITS C797T Ph. D. Seminar, of 1
unit. For Ph. D. thesis submission, minimum of 2 units of this course are required.
III. Ph. D. Thesis
The registration in course BITS C799T Ph. D. Thesis (of 10 units) is done only after
the Research Board approves the Topic of Research, locale of research work and
Supervisor(s). Total minimum units required are 40 for Ph. D. thesis submission and the
distribution of the units between different semester /term would be determined by the
Dean ARD.
The next sub-sections contain the course handouts of the above Ph.D. courses.
: Professor-in-Charge, ARD
Instructors
: Supervisor(s)/Mentor(s)
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Weightage
Date of Completion
Seminar-1
50%
Seminar-2
50%
The evaluation apart from other components will be based on the following.
1. Technical contents in the presentation
2. Depth of knowledge in the subject
3. Style of presentation (logical development of the subject, due emphasis on salient
features, presentation techniques, etc.)
4. Response to questions (quick grasp and answer to the point)
5. Written report
V Mid-semester Grading
The Supervisor/mentor will submit the mid-semester grades after the
completion of seminar component to DRC. The mid-semester grade should also be sent
to Professor-in-Charge, ARD.
V End-semester Grading
The Supervisor/mentor will submit the mid-semester grades after the
completion of seminar component to DRC. The mid-semester grade should also be sent
to Professor-in-Charge, ARD.
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Instructors
: Supervisor(s)/Mentors
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Presentation
@20%
b)
@50%
c)
@30%
: Professor-in-Charge, ARD
: All Thesis Supervisor(s)/Mentors
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Course
40
02
01
01
Satisfactory /Unsatisfactory
Ph. D. Seminar
Good/Poor
Teaching Practice
Acceptable/Unacceptable
Report
Incomplete (I)
4.15 a
Withdrawn (W)
4.17
4.18
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Issue
AR Clause No
1.
Language requirement
2.
8.02a
3.
Course work
8.03
4.
Qualifying examination
5.
8.17
6.
Change of Supervisor/Topic/Locale
8.19
7.
8.21
8.
Title approval
8.23
9.
8.24
10.
8.25
11.
Submission of Thesis
12.
Examination of Thesis
8.28
13.
Verdicts on Thesis
8.29
14.
Resubmission of Thesis
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Viva-voce on Thesis
8.32
16.
8.35
17.
8.38
II Semester
Summer Term
Item
Aug 01/02
Jan 06/07
May 23/24
Oct 11/12
Mar 16/17
June 29/30
Nov 28/29
April 28/29
July 15/16
Dec 14/15
May 16/17
July 18/19
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I Semester II Semester
Item
Term
Aug 16/17
Jan 21/22
June 1/2
Oct 10/11
Nov 28/29
II Semester
Item
All Matters related to the board like change of
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February 15
Note: Research proposal may be submitted by these dates or earlier as and when the
same is ready. Kindly ensure that you have done a thorough /scholarly literature survey
8.4 Pre-submission Seminar and Submission of Thesis
I Semester
October 15
II Semester
March 15
December 15 May 15
Summer Term
Item
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2. The candidate should clear his/her dues regularly as per the instructions of Student
Welfare Division (By DD in favor of BITS, Pilani and drawn on UCO Bank, Vidya Vihar,
Pilani or State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, Pilani or ICICI Bank, Pilani). Failure to clear
dues will result in withholding the Grade Sheet for the semester.
3. All the candidates must register by following the procedures laid down by Academic
Registration and Counseling Division. Failure to register in a semester without prior
permission may result into striking off the name from rolls of Ph. D. programme.
4. The candidates should frequently interact with his/her supervisor(s)/mentor. No
communication on progress will result into award of Not Cleared (NC) report.
5. A copy of plan of work shall be submitted to Professor-in-Charge, ARD for his
approval.
6. For field trips outside the approved place of work, a complete plan indicating
purpose, duration and place of visit should be given through the supervisor/mentor
to Professor-in-Charge, ARD, in advance for approval
7. One copy of each report should be forwarded through the Supervisor(s)/Mentor
with his/her due recommendations for the award of Mid-semester and Final
semester grade so as to reach as per the calendar given in this booklet.
8. Candidates should ensure with the supervisor(s)/mentor that the recommendation
regarding Final Grades is sent to Professor-in-Charge, ARD before the last day of
class-work in the particular semester/term as per the calendar given in this booklet.
9. The candidates may use photocopies of various proforma in this booklet during the
semester.
10. Change of postal, E-mail addresses and telephone numbers shall be communicated
to the Professor-in-Charge, ARD.
11. ID No and Name should be used in all the communications with the Institute.
12. For using central facilities such as computing, instrumentation, workshop, IMA lab,
various stores etc the candidate must follow the procedures laid down by the
respective facility in-charges.
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13. Two copies of draft thesis may be submitted for review by the Doctoral Advisory
Committee when the research work is over. Request for title approval may be given
after the pre-submission seminar.
14. It is the responsibility of candidate to inform and seek approval of Research Board
for Change of Supervisor, and Topic if any.
15. Unsatisfactory grades in Thesis course for two consecutive semesters warrants the
counseling by Doctoral Counseling Committee and debarring the candidate from
being the rolls of Ph.D.
16. For submitting thesis 40 units of Ph.D. thesis course, 2 units of Ph. D. Seminar, 2
Units of Teaching Practice course are to be completed by the candidate in addition
to foreign language requirement if any.
17. 4 hard bound copies of Thesis, 1 soft copy of thesis in the form of CD, 5 copies of
Synopsis, DD of amount prescribed as Thesis Examination Fees, prescribed
proformas and current semester grades shall be submitted to the Professor-inCharge, ARD through the Supervisor(s) and DRC. The candidate should ensure that
the Thesis title page and certificate is as per the requirements. A sealed envelope
containing names and details of proposed examiners may also be provided by the
supervisor(s) through DRC for completing the submission of thesis. The candidates
should ensure that the thesis is being submitted as per the above requirements.
18. The thesis must be submitted with in 10 semesters of registration (5 years after the
Ph.D. qualifying examination semester). Extension requirements if any should be
sent to Convenor, Doctoral Counseling Committee through the respective
Supervisor(s).
19. Though completion of 40 units makes the candidate eligible to submit the thesis, the
candidate should ensure Addition of Knowledge to the field of his/her research
work and should come up with his/her own contributions.
20. The candidates are advised to publish their work in International/National Refereed
Journals, obtain patents and present their work in International/national
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5. Kindly ensure that all figures, tables have suitable numbers consistently followed
throughout the thesis document. Be sure to give caption to each table/figure and
they are cited in the text. Mention data sources below the Tables/Figures if any.
Figures should be made as self-explanatory as possible.
6. Use only standard abbreviations. Avoid abbreviations in the title. The full term for
which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text except in case of
measurement units. The measurement units if any shall be followed consistently.
7. The suggested format of the organization of Thesis is as given below.
Thesis Title Page (Inner Cover) as per the format given in Annexure I
Certificate from Supervisor as the format in Annexure II
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations/Symbols
Chapters
Conclusions
Specific Contributions
Future Scope of Work
References
Appendices
List of Publications and Presentations
Brief Biography of the Candidate
Brief Biography of the Supervisor
8. Formats of Thesis title page and certificates given in the Annexure should be strictly
adhered to. The Thesis should have an outer cover similar to inner cover.
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THESIS
Submitted in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the degree of
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
by
SANJAY D. POHEKAR
Prof. M. Ramachandran
Annexure II: Format of Certificate from candidate working without the benefit of
supervisor
CERTIFICATE
This thesis is submitted under Regulation 8.20 (a) of the Academic Regulations for
Doctoral Programmes which allows a faculty member of the Institute/Professional to do
Ph.D. research without the benefit of a supervisor.
This is to certify that the thesis entitled _______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
and submitted by ___________________ ID No _______________ for award of Ph.D.
Degree of the Institute embodies my original work.
Signature
Name in Block Letters
ID No.
Designation
Date:
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the thesis entitled _______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
and submitted by ___________________ ID No _______________ for award of Ph.D. of
the Institute embodies original work done by him/her under my supervision.
Date:
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Problem Formulation
Research Methodology
General Conclusions
Form
Applicable to course
All Courses
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Good / Poor
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Remarks, if any:
____________
Date
______________________________________
Signature of Supervisor(s)/Mentor
Instructions:
1. The candidate should fill Section-I and submit form to his/her supervisor(s)/mentor.
2. Supervisor/mentor should evaluate the performance and suggest a grade (section-II) and
return this form so as to reach ARD on or before the specified date.
3. Attach extra sheets, if needed.
4. Strike off courses not registered in a particular semester/term.
(Cont)
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Attendance
Title of Lecture
________________
Supervisor(s) /Mentor
Date:
_________________
Instructor-in-charge
Date:
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Oral
Presentation
15 %
Technical
Contents
10 %
Subject
Knowledge
10 %
Response to
Questions
5%
Seminar -1 50 %
Seminar -2 50 %
Overall marks/grades (out of 100):
Comments on the performance:
RECOMMENDED FOR GRADE:
Mid-semester Grade Awarded
: Good / Poor
Final grade
: Good / Poor
_____________
Date
___________________________
Signature of Supervisor(s)/Mentor
Instructions
1. The candidate should fill Section-I and submit form to his/her supervisor(s)/mentor.
2. Supervisor/mentor should evaluate the performance and suggest a grade (section-II) and
return this form so as to reach ARD on or before the specified date.
3. Attach extra sheet, if necessary.
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Venue
Attendance
Title of Lecture
Weightage
Final Grade
_______________________
_________________________
Supervisor(s)/Mentor
Instructor-In-charge
Date
Date
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: Regular / Irregular
: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
Final Grade
: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
_____________
______________________
Date
Supervisor(s)/Mentor
Instructions
1. The candidate should fill Section-I and submit form to his/her supervisor(s)/mentor.
2. Supervisor/mentor should evaluate the performance and suggest a grade (section-II) and
return this form so as to reach ARD on or before the specified date.
3. Attach extra sheet, if necessary.
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Activities
Target Date
Activities
Target Date
Activities
Signature of Supervisor(s)/Mentor
Target Date
Signature of Candidate
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15.2 Proforma for Title Approval (preferably to be typed and sent to ARD)
Candidates Name
Date: ________________
: _______________________________________
ID No.
: _______________________________________
Address
: _____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
To,
The Chairman
Research Board, BITS, Pilani
Sub: Approval of the Title of Thesis
Through : Supervisor(s) & Dean, ARD
Dear Sir,
I am submitting herewith the title of my Ph.D. thesis for the consideration of
Research Board. The proposed title is as given below: #
Forwarding by DRC
(Signature of supervisor(s))
Dean, ARD
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Yes/No
Yes/No
9. Course cleared:
Teaching Practice-I / Practice Lecture Series I
Teaching Practice-II / Practice Lecture Series-II
Foreign Language
________________________
Signature of the Supervisor(s)
Date & Place: ______________
Yes/No
Yes/No
Exempted/cleared
_____________________
Signature of the student
Date & Place: ______________
Form ARD/Thesis/2
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI
ACADEMIC RESEARCH (Ph. D. PROGRAMME) DIVISION
Name of the Student _________________________________ID No_________________
Name of the Supervisor(s)___________________________________________________
Title of Thesis ____________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
I am hereby submitting my thesis in accordance with Clause 8.26/8.27 of Academic
Regulations.
_____________________________
Countersigned by the Supervisor(s)
Date: ______________________
Address:
_______________________
Students signature
Date: __________________
Address:
Enclosures:
1. 4 copies of Thesis
(Dean ARD)
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(Signature of supervisor)
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2.
3.
Making the plan of work for all the courses registered in consultation with
Supervisor(s) / Mentor
4.
5.
6.
Submitting mid semesters reports and grades forms duly signed by supervisor
7.
Submitting end semesters reports and grades forms duly signed by supervisor
8.
9.
Informing the ARD the change of locale, supervisor, topic, if situation warrants
10.
Requesting the Doctoral Counseling Committee for extension of time for thesis
submission, if situation warrants
Literature References
17. Is the citation of references done in standard format?
18. Are all the references cited in the text?
19. Are the references relevant and adequate to the work?
Documentation of Thesis
20. Is the flow of writing logical?
21. Has the candidate made sections/subsections to explain his work?
22. Are the figures/tables presently neatly and clearly with proper and consistent
captions?
23. Is the list of tables, figures, symbols/acronyms given in the thesis?
24. Has the candidate attached a proper acknowledgement?
25. Are the appendices appended properly to the thesis?
26. Has the candidate appended list of papers published/presented on the thesis?
27. Has the candidate included brief biography of himself and his supervisor
(about one page each) towards the end of the thesis?
16.3 Checklist for Pre-Submission Seminar on Ph D Thesis
1. Completion of 40 units in Ph D Thesis course.
2. Completion of the research work and preparation of thesis duly checked and certified
by your supervisor(s) following the guidelines for preparing the draft thesis.
3. Submission of two copies of the thesis for review by the members of the Doctoral
Advisory Committee (DAC).
4. Obtaining the comments of the members of DAC on the thesis.
5. Preparation of presentation for approximately 30 to 35 minutes using Power Point.
The presentation must cover the following
Problem Formulation
Research Methodology
General Conclusions
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14. Supervisor: Guide of the candidate as approved by the Research Board of the
Institute
15. Various Divisions: Administrative divisions of the Institute for conducting day-to
day operations.
ARCD: Academic Registration and Counseling Division: Nodal agency responsible
for arranging the registration semester by semester on the recommendations of ARD,
for Ph D candidates and providing grade sheets, transcript, and provisional degree
certificates etc. at the end of programme
ID: Instruction Division: Division to monitor all Teaching and Evaluation activities
of the Institute
ARD: Academic Research (Ph. D. Program) Division: Nodal agency for Ph. D.
programme of the Institute
SWD: Student Welfare Division: Nodal agency for fees and accommodation and
overall welfare of the Institute
PSD: Practice School Division: Nodal agency to plan, monitor and conduct practice
school programmes of the Institute
WILPD: Work Integrated Learning Programmes Division: Nodal agency to plan,
monitor and conduct distance and collaborative learning programmes of the Institute
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