Ph.D. PROGRAMME AYURVEDA: NIA, JAIPUR: 2024-25: APPLY NOW
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AYURVEDA
Deemed to be University (Ministry of AYUSH,Government of India)
Jorawar Singh Gate, Amer Road, Jaipur (302002) Rajasthan
Brochure of Information (BOI)
Admission to PhD (Ayurveda) Programme
[JOINT PhD DEGREE & SINGLE CENTRE PhD DEGREE PROGRAMMES]
Academic Session: 2024-25
Applications are invited from eligible interested candidates for admission into PhD (Ayurveda) programme of the Institute in the prescribed format before due date.
Joint Degree Programme (JDP) or Dual Degree Programme:“Joint PhD Degree Programme (JDP), means a cotutelle programme of research and training carried out by a PhD candidate who is concurrently enrolled in and jointly supervised by a supervisor, at both institutions. On the successful completion of the degree, two separate degree certificates (testamurs) may be issued by the institutionsas per their respective form and format of the degree certificate title, description, signatories etc., including a grade or mark (if that is the practice at either institution) but it must carry a clear statement that the degree is awarded under the JDP between the participating institutes. Academic records/transcripts will reflect enrolment in the joint programme.
NIA and AcSIR have entered into an MoU for a joint PhD degree programme. Joint degree or Dual degree programme is a unique programme through which the scholar will obtain two PhD degrees in same duration. He will be entitled for the stipend as per the NIA ruleas. AcSIR means the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research. The student is subject to the relevant rules and policies at both institutions throughout the duration of candidature.
Students given admission in the PhDProgramme at National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) will have the option to join the Joint PhD Degree Programme (JDP) from NIA and AcSIR (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research). Preference will be given to the candidates who will opt for Joint PhD Degree Programme.
Home institute and Host Institute: For candidates getting admitted under JDP, NIA will be the Home institute and concerned CSIR Institute will be the Host institute.
National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University, Jaipur, (NIA), Amer Road, Jaipur Rajasthan: An apex Institute under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India for promoting the growth and development of Ayurveda and serve as a model Institute for evolving high standards of teaching,
training, research, patient care and also to invoke scientific outlook to the knowledge of Ayurveda System of Healthcare. Institute has attained status of Deemed to be University (De novo Category) which has been granted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) on 9″ of November, 2020. Institute was accredited with NAAC ‘A’ grade on 8.4.2021. The National Institute of Ayurveda was established on 7th February 1976 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Since its inception, it has continuously been engaged in promoting reforms and developments in Ayurveda System of Health care at National and International level. The Institute is not only a premier Institute under the Central Government but also amongst apex institutions in the field of Ayurveda education and training in the country.
Academyof Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR) – has been established as an ‘Institution of National Importance’ with a view to maximize the number of qualified researchers and professionals of impeccable quality in the domain of science & engineering; and to equip them with the skills to innovate and conduct seamless interdisciplinary research. AcSIR was established by an Act of Parliament, viz. the Academy of Scientific Innovative Research Act, 2011, notified by the Central Government vide The Gazette of India notification No.15 dated February 7, 2012. Enactment of the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Act, 2011 was notified by Govt. of India vide The Gazette of India notification No. 622 on April 03, 2012. AcSIR is one of the premier institutions, involved in interdisciplinary research through its doctoral research students. AcSIR occupies a predominant academic position among institutions of higher education in India, particularly in the domain of science and engineering. The Headquarters of Academy of Scientific Innovative Research is located at CSIR-Human Resource Development Centre (CSIR-HRDC) Campus, Postal Staff College Area, Sector 19, Kamla Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201002.
Supervisors: Under this programme there will be two supervisors i.e. one from NIA (concerned department) and one from CSIR (concerned lab).
Thesis: Scholars under JDP will have to write one single thesis containing his/her research work done at both the sites.
Course work: Scholar who will be enrolled in NIA has to clear the course work from NIA as per the existing regulations.
Stipend: As per NIA rules and GoI orders.
Other Information about JDP: A Candidate will be enrolled as required at both NIA and AcSIR (Primary and Secondary enrolment or vice versa, as the case may be) for the duration of the Programme and will spend a considerable time of research at the Home and Host Institutions, duration of which shall be mutually decided by the Joint Supervisors. The JDP can be completed in any discipline/interdisciplinary areas of mutual interest within relevant schools or faculties at NIA and AcSIR subject to the availability of appropriate supervision, complementary research interest and strength of interdisciplinarity with respect to Ayush and Molecular/modern Medicine in broader sense and perspectives.
The interdisciplinary research domains would be identified jointly by AcSIR (through CSIR’s constituent institutes working in health domains, which include, CSIR-IIIM, CSIR-IHBT, CSIR-CDRI, CSIR-CIMAP, CSIR- NBRI, CSIR-IITR, CSIR-NEIST, CSIR-IICB, CSIR-IGIB, CSIR-IMTECH, CSIR-NCL, CSIR-CCMB, CSIRIICT, CSIR-
CFTRI and CSIR-NIIST) and NIA. Other CSIR institutes that may include, but not limited to, are CSIR-CSIO, CSIR-CEERI, and CSIR-4PI, Bengaluru for integrating applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Computing and other emerging science and technological interventions for the service of the key mission and objectives under this Agreement. The PhD courses of study and their curricular content shall be jointly evolved by AcSIR (through the CSIR institutes) and NIA.
Changes made in the programme after the release of this BOI shall become effective with immediate effect unless stated otherwise.
NIA reserves the rights to revise, amend, update or delete any part of this brochure without giving any prior notice or reason. Any change so made be updated on the website of the NIA i.e. www.nia.nic.in
Applicants are advised to regularly visit the institute’s website for any updates regarding any information related to PhD programme.
INFORMATION RELATED TO ADMISSION PROCESS:
- Calendar of Events
A. For admission through written Entrance Test
S.No. |
Events |
Date |
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1 |
Date of Notification |
07.02.2024 |
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2 |
Closing Date for receipt of application form |
22.03.2024 |
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3 |
Tentative date examination |
for |
the |
conduct |
of |
the |
entrance |
(Date shall be notified on institute website) |
4 |
Uploading of answer key |
One hour after entrance examination is over. |
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5 |
Submission of grievances related to questions and answers key. Candidate hasto give proof of the grievance. |
Up to 5:00 pm of the date of entrance exam |
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6 |
Redressal of grievances and uploading of revised key if required |
By 5:00 pm on the day following entrance exam |
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7 |
Announcements of results |
By 6:00 pm on the day following grievance redressal |
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8 |
Date of Interviews |
Next day of declaration of results of Entrance |
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9 |
Notification of final selected candidates |
Next day of Interview |
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- For Admission to UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH-NET/CSIR-NET qualified candidates
S.No. |
Events |
Date |
1 |
Date of Notification |
07.02.2024 |
2 |
Closing Date for receipt of application form |
22.03.2024 |
3 |
Tentative date of Interview |
(Date shall be notified on institute website) |
4 |
Notification of final selected candidates |
Next day of Interview |
Note:- Any change in above schedule shall be notified on the website of National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur (www.nia.nic.in)
- Admission Procedure
2.1 Filling up of the Application Form
Application forms can be filled and submitted only online mode from our website www.nia.nic.in .
Forms submitted in any other mode will not be considered and summarily rejected.
- Entrance Examination
- A common entrance examination for PhD Programme including Joint Degree Programme (Cotutelle Programme) of various subjects will be conducted for screening of the
- Entrance test shall consist of multiple choice questions (MCQ’s). All the candidates except UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH-NET/CSIR-NET qualified candidates applying for PhD programme shall appear for the Entrance examination conducted by the National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed to be University (De-Novo). However the foreign nationals will not appear in this programme and a separate procedure through ICCR will be
- The test shall consists of 100 multiple choice questions (MCQ’s) covering 60 subject specific questions with the competence of PG standard, 25 questions from Research Methodology and Medical Statistics, 10 questions from the general knowledge regarding AYUSH and 5 questions from basic working knowledge about
- The Duration of the Entrance Examination shall be 90
- Each question shall consist of 1 mark for each right answer one mark will be awarded whereas for each wrong answer ¼ (one fourth) mark shall be deducted.
- Entrance test is just for screening and short listing of the candidates and final selection will be done after the
3.7 On the basis of entrance examination merit will be declared and 3 students from the merit against each seat will be shortlisted for the interview.
- Admission of UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUH-NET/CSIR-NET qualified candidates will be through Separate interview as per notified dates will be conducted by National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University, Jaipur.
- A list of subjects in which PhD Programme will be offered is given at Annexure-1
4. Examination Fee
Examination Fee for the entrance examination is as under:
For SC/ST and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) |
Rs. 2500/- |
For all other categories (Unreserved, OBC etc.) |
Rs. 3000/- |
5. Mode of Payment
Examination fee can be paid through ONLINE mode only. Fees will not be refunded in any condition.
6. Reservation and Distribution of Seats
The Reservation and seat distribution for PhD Programme in various specialitiesis as follows:
S.No. |
Speciality |
UR |
Foreign |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
Total |
1 |
Agad Tantra |
1 |
– |
– |
1 |
– |
2 |
2 |
Ayurveda Samhita Evam Siddhant |
1 |
– |
1(PH) |
– |
– |
2 |
3 |
Dravya Guna Vigyana |
1 |
– |
– |
– |
1 |
2 |
4 |
Kaumarbhritya |
– |
1 |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
5 |
Kayachikitsa |
1 |
– |
– |
1 |
– |
2 |
6 |
Kriya Sharira |
1 |
– |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
7 |
Panchkarma |
1 |
– |
– |
1 |
– |
2 |
8 |
Prasuti Tantra Evam Stri Roga |
1 |
– |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
9 |
Rachana Sharira |
1 |
1 |
– |
– |
– |
2 |
10 |
Ras Sastra evamBhaishajya Kalpana |
1 |
– |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
11 |
Roga NidanaevamVikritiVigyana |
1 |
– |
– |
1 |
– |
2 |
12 |
ShalakyaTantra |
1 |
– |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
13 |
Shalya Tantra |
1 |
– |
– |
– |
1 |
2 |
14 |
Swasthavrittaevam Yoga |
1 |
– |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
Total |
13 |
2 |
7 |
4 |
2 |
28 |
Note 1: In case of non- availability of differently abled candidate (PH) the same seat will be offered to un-reserved candidate. Therefore, the un-reserved candidate of Ayurveda Samhita Evam Siddhant may also apply for this seat.
Note 2: In case of non- availability of candidate in any reserved seat, the same seat will be offered to un-reserved candidate.
Note 3: 2 Seats are reserved for foreign nationals, 1 Seat in Kaumarbhritya Department and 1 Seat in Rachana Sharira Department. In case the candidate is / are not available in foreign national quota the seats will be filled up from unreserved category.
Note 4: Seats for UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH-NET/CSIR-NET qualified candidates in each speciality will be extra from the above mentioned seats and will be available depending upon the availability of the eligible guides in the concerned specialities.
7. Interview
- The shortlisted candidates (maximum 3 candidates for 1 seat) on the basis of merit list will be called for
- The list of shortlisted candidates for interview will be shared after the entrance examination on the website only (nia.nic.in) as no separate information will be circulated to individual candidate.
- 50% marks (45% for ST/SC Candidates) in entrance examination are required to be eligible for appearing in the
- The candidate shortlisted for interview shall present their interest and research proposal through a presentation (Duration 8-10 minutes) before a duly constituted University committee of the respective
- The interview will also consider following aspects-
- To evaluate the research aptitude of the applicants.
- The candidate possesses the competence for the proposed
- The research work can be suitably undertaken at the Institution/College.
- The proposed area of research can contribute to new/additional
8. Centre for Entrance Examination
- Entrance examination shall be conducted at National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University, Jaipur. The date of the entrance examination shall be notified on the institute’s websitenia.nic.in. Hence, the applicants are requested to check the institute’s website regularly.
- National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University, Jaipur reserves the right to change/cancel the centre of examination and date without assigning any
9. Intimation Regarding Admission
- Result of the Entrance examination and interview shall be notified on the website of National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University, Jaipur e. www.nia.nic.in
- The shortlisted candidate will be required to produce all the required documents in original at the time of
- Information regarding subsequent lists of selected candidates, if any, shall be notified on the website of National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University e. www.nia.nic.in
- For all the updates related to PhD admission, candidates are advised to check the institute’s website regularly at website of National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University, Jaipur i.e. nia.nic.inas no separate information will be circulated to individual candidate, from the institute.
10. Syllabus for Entrance Examination
10.1 Question paper shall be based on the syllabi prescribed by NCISM for Research Methodology in MD/MS Ayurveda programme and the subject concerned under which the candidate has applied for PhD Programme.
- Question shall be covering the recent updates in AYUSH and the subject
- Basic Working knowledge of the Information
11. Eligibility Criteria
- MD/MS Degree in Ayurveda in concerned subject from an institute recognizes by
- PG Degree must be completed at the closing date of application from e. 22.03.2024.
- No candidate shall be eligible to register for the PhD Programme if he/she is already registered for a full-time programme in other University/Institution. In such case if a candidate gets selected then he/she will have to leave the ongoing PhD programme in other
11.4. Foreign Nationals
02 Seats are reserved for foreign nationals per session. The subject available for PhD to foreign nationals will be on the basis of rotation. Foreign nationals applying through ICCR will only be entertained. In any case if the seats reserved for foreign nationals in any subject remain vacant, the same shall be filled on the basis of waiting list from the Indian applicants in the subject concerned from unreserved category.
12. Reservation
- Reservation of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Other Backward Class(OBC) to the prescribed extent (according to the policy of Government of India) shall apply in compliance with the rules notified by the
13. Selection Process for UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH-NET/CSIR-NET Qualified Candidates
- AYUSH-NET– An interview shall be conducted by National Institute of Ayurveda, on notified dates for AYUSH-NET qualified candidates who have been awarded SRF by research councils of Ministry of AYUSH. In case if the applications receive dare more than the available guides in any subject, the admission will be given on the basis of interview and shall be decided by the committee framed for the
- Biomedical Sciences/Life Sciences– For streams other than AYUSH as mentioned in AYUSH PhD Fellowship scheme 2018, eligible candidates who have qualified a National Eligibility Test like CSIR-UGC NET for JRF and LS (NET) DBT-JRF in Bio technology; Bio Technology Eligibility Test (BET); etc. If willing to undertake research on AYUSH related projects can also apply through AYUSH research councils in prescribed application Their fellowship will be considered after receiving clearance from the respective AYUSH council.
- Only those candidates shall be eligible for PhD registration whose fellowship is within the validity period notified by the respective councils/bodies conducting those qualifying
- The candidate appearing in the interview shall have to present their interest and research proposal through a presentation (duration 8-10 minutes) before a duly constituted committee of the respective
- The interview will also consider the following
- To evaluate the research aptitude of the
- The candidate possesses the competence for the proposed
- The research work can be suitably undertaken at the Institution/College.
- The proposed area of research can contribute to new/additional
14. Mode of Interview
Interview shall be conducted offline at National Institute of Ayurveda, Deemed University, Jaipur.
15. Declaration of Result
The list of selected candidates in the interview shall be displayed at the website of NIA i.e. www.nia.nic.in
16. General Rules and Regulations
Candidates registered for PhD programme under fellowship scheme shall have to abide by the general rules and regulations as laid down by the university and the respective council who is providing the fellowship.
Note: For detailed guidelines of AYUSH PhD Fellowships Scheme (2018) visit the website of respective research councils under ministry of AYUSH. Govt. of India (www.ccras.nic/in/www.siddhacouncil.com/www.ccrum.res.in/www.ccryn.org/www.ccrhind ia.nic.in)
- Fee Structure
Fee structure of PhD Ayurveda Programme is given at Annexure-3
18. Duration of PhD Programme
- As per UGC Regulations 2022, PhD Programme including UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH- NET/CSIR-NET Qualified Candidates and Joint PhD Degree Programme (JDP) (Cotutelle programme)shall be for a minimum duration of three years from the date of admission, including course work and up to a maximum of six
- Scholar who will be enrolled in NIA has to clear the course work from NIA as per the existing
- Women candidate and a person with disability (more than 40% disability) may be allowed a relaxation of two years for PhD in the maximum
- As per UGC Regulations 2022, Extension beyond the above limits will be governed by relevant clauses as stipulated in the statute/ Ordinance of the individual Institution
19. Scholarship/Stipend
- Students admitted through entrance test shall receive monthly stipend as per the NIA Rules and GOI
- Candidates selected from UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH-NET/CSIR-NET/CCRAS, Fellowship will not be paid any stipend from the institute. They will draw stipend as well as their research budget from the concerned department as per the guidelines issued by the bodies conducting those
- The stipend will be paid to the registered candidates under fellowship scheme according to terms and conditions laid down under AYUSH PhD Fellowship scheme
- Research Grant as received from the respective council will be issued to the registered candidate according to the terms and conditions as mentioned in AYUSH PhD Fellowship scheme
- Central/State Government sponsored or selected candidates will draw their salary from their concerned Central/State Government. National Institute of Ayurveda, will not pay any monthly stipend to such
20. Progress Report
- Registered Candidates have to submit the six monthly progress report of the research work to the institute through
- Registered Candidates through UGC-NET/JRF/SLET/AYUSH-NET/CSIR-NET/CCRAS have to submit the six monthly progress report of the research work to the institute as well as to the respective research council on prescribed
21. General Information
- NIA reserves the right not to fill up the vacant seats of PhD programme in case of non-availability of suitable
- The list of supervisors to guide PhD course in various subjects is given in the
annexure – 2. Admission will be strictly on the basis of availability of guides.
- The admit card for the entrance examination shall be available at online registration
- Candidates must bring the coloured or black and white printed copy of admit card to the examination centre with a valid photo identity card for verification (Aadhar card, Driving Licence, PAN Card, Passport, Voter card or Valid Identity Card). Without valid photo identity proof, candidate will not be allowed to enter in the
- The merit list of unreserved category seats will comprise all the candidates in the order of merit including SC/ST/OBC candidates if they come in the unreserved merit. SC/ST/OBC candidates who figure in the unreserved merit list is entitled to be considered for admission under the unreserved Admission to open category seats will be strictly in order of merit without excluding SC/ST/OBC candidates.
- The candidates seeking admission under reserved category shall produce the relevant certificates issued from respective competent authority for availing the benefits of
- The research proposal for PhD programme shall be submitted by the provisionally registered scholars within three months after
- The candidates who are in service shall submit No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their respective Department/Institution before registering in PhD programme.
- Please note that permission to appear in the entrance examination is subject to the candidates fulfilling the minimum eligibility requirements prescribed for applying to the concerned programme of study. In case a candidate does not meet the minimum eligibility criteria prescribed for applying to the concerned programme and appears in the entrance examination, it is done at the candidate’s own risk and cost, and if at any stage, it is found that minimum eligibility requirements are not fulfilled, the admission if granted, the same be cancelled ipso
Note: Preference will be given to the candidates applying for Joint PhD Degree Programme (Dual Degree Programme- Cotutelle).
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Annexure-1
List of Subjects/Specialities in which PhD Programme will be offered at NIA,DU
S.No. |
Speciality |
Seats |
1 |
Agad Tantra |
2 |
2 |
Ayurveda Samhita & Siddhanta |
2 |
3 |
Dravyaguna Vigyan |
2 |
4 |
Kaumarbhritya |
2 |
5 |
Kayachikitsa |
2 |
6 |
Kriya Sharir |
2 |
7 |
Panchkarma |
2 |
8 |
Prasuti Tantra &Stree Roga |
2 |
9 |
Rasa Sastra &Bhaisjya Kalpana |
2 |
10 |
Roga Nidana&VikritiVigyana |
2 |
11 |
RachnaSharir |
2 |
12 |
Shalakya Tantra |
2 |
13 |
Shalya Tantra |
2 |
14 |
SwasthaVritta& Yoga |
2 |
Total |
28 |
Annexure-2
- List of Supervisors to Guide PhD Course in various Subjects/Specialities at NIA,DU
S.No. |
Supervisors |
Speciality |
1. |
Prof. (Dr.) Anita Sharma, Professor |
Agad Tantra |
2. |
Prof. (Dr.) Sharad Porte, Professor |
|
3. |
Prof. Baldev Kumar, Professor |
Ayurveda Samhita & Maulik Siddhant |
4. |
Prof. (Dr.)Nisha Gupta, Professor |
|
5. |
Prof. Asit Kumar Panja, Professor |
|
6. |
Dr. Shailza Kumari, Associate Professor |
|
7. |
Dr. Bhuvnesh Kumar Sharma, Associate Professor |
|
8. |
Prof.(Dr.) Aku Rama Murthy, Professor |
Dravya Guna |
9. |
Dr. Sudipta Kumar Rath, Associate Professor |
|
10. |
Dr. Sumit Kumar Nathani , Associate Professor |
|
11. |
Dr. Krutika Jitendra Joshi, Assistant Professor |
|
12. |
Prof. (Dr.) Nisha Kumari Ojha, Professor |
Kaumarbhritya |
13. |
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Nagar, Associate Professor |
|
14. |
Dr Shri Nidhi Kumar K, Associate Professor |
|
15. |
Prof. (Dr.)Ram Kishore Joshi, Professor |
Kaya Chikitsa |
16. |
Prof.(Dr.)Hari Mohan Lal Meena, Professor |
|
17. |
Prof. (Dr.)Udai Raj Saroj, Professor |
|
18. |
Dr. Ajay Kumar Sahu, Associate Professor |
|
19. |
Dr. Pravin Shamrav Sawant, Associate Professor |
|
20. |
Dr. Bharat Kumar ChaganBhaiPadhar, Senior Assistant Professor |
|
21. |
Dr. Rashmi Mutha, Assistant Professor |
|
22. |
Prof. (Dr.)Chajju Ram Yadav, Professor |
Kriya Sharir |
23. |
Dr. Gopesh Mangal, Associate Professor |
|
24. |
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar Singh, Associate Professor |
|
25. |
Dr. KshipraRajoria, Senior Assistant Professor |
|
26. |
Prof. (Dr.)Bharti Kumar Mangalam, Professor |
Prasuti Tantra evamStree Roga |
27. |
Prof. (Dr.) BuduruPushpalatha, Professor |
|
28. |
Dr. Poonam Choudhary, Assistant Professor |
|
29. |
Prof. (Dr.) Anupam Srivastava, Professor |
Rasa Shastra Evam Bhaishjya Kalpana |
30. |
Prof. (Dr.)Sanjay Kumar, Professor |
|
31. |
Dr. Moharpal Meena, Associate Professor |
|
32. |
Dr. Sakitha KS, Senior Assistant Professor |
|
33. |
Dr. Thakur Rakesh Singh, Senior Assistant Professor |
|
34. |
Prof. (Dr.)Surendra Kumar Sharma, Professor |
Roga Nidana Evam Vikriti Vigyana |
35. |
Prof. (Dr.)Bal Krishna Sevtakar, Professor |
|
36. |
Dr. Preeti Gavali, Senior Assistant Professor |
37. |
Prof.(Dr.)Sunil Kumar Jaiswal, Professor |
Rachana Sharir |
38. |
Prof. (Dr.)Sunil Kumar Yadav, Professor |
|
39. |
Prof. (Dr.)ShamsaFiaz, Professor |
Shalakya Tantra |
40. |
Prof. (Dr.)Gulab Pamnani, Professor |
|
41. |
Dr. Prabhakhar Vardhan, Associate Professor |
|
42. |
Dr. Aparna Sharma, Associate Professor |
|
43. |
Dr. Rajendra Soni, Assistant Professor |
|
44. |
Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev Sharma, Vice Chancellor |
Shalya Tantra |
45. |
Prof. (Dr.) P. Hemantha Kumar, Professor |
|
46. |
Prof. (Dr.) Ashok Kumar, Professor |
|
47. |
Dr. (Smt.) Bopparathi Swapna, Associate Professor |
|
48. |
Dr. Manorma Singh, Senior Assistant Professor |
|
49. |
Prof.(Dr.)Durgawati Devi, Professor |
Swasthvritta |
50. |
Dr. Sarvesh Kumar Agrawal, Associate Professor |
|
51. |
Dr. Kashinath Samagandi, Associate Professor |
Note: Above mentioned list is tentative and is not absolute.
- List of Supervisors to Guide PhD Course in various Subjects/Specialities at CSIR Institutes for Dual Degree PhD Programme
Sr. N o. |
Area of Collaborative Research for JDP |
Sub-areas of Collaborative Research of JDP |
Supervisor with designation and e-mail ID |
CSIR- Institut es |
1 |
Cell Death Biology |
Cancer Biology, NAFLD/NASH, Cerebral stroke &Traumatic Brain Injury |
Dr. Durga Prasad Mishra, Senior Principal Scientist, Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
2 |
Pulmonary and Cardiovascular, Pharmacology and Therapeutics |
COPD, Asthma, Cardiomyopathy |
Dr. Baisakhi Moharana, Scientist, Assistant Professor (AcSIR); b.moharana@cdri.res.i n |
CSIR- CDRI |
3 |
Drug discovery (antibacterials) |
Microbiology |
Dr. Sidharth Chopra, Principal Scientist, Associate Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
4 |
Parasitology |
Malaria Biology |
Dr. Satish Mishra, Principal Scientist, Associate Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
5 |
Cradiovascular System Diseases |
Hypertension, Pulmonary Hypertension, Cardiac hypertrophy |
Dr Kashif Hanif, Principal Scientist, Associate Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
6 |
Formulation Development and Pharmacokinetics |
Drug delivery |
Dr. Manish Kumar Chourasia, Senior Principal Scientist, Professor (AcSIR); manish_chourasia@cdri .res.in |
CSIR- CDRI |
7 |
Male & Female Reproductive Health |
Infertility &Gynaec Cancers |
Dr. Monika Sachdev, Principal Scientist, Associate Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
8 |
Biochemistry and Biophysics |
Characterization of natural compounds and biomolecules by NMR spectroscopy, ITC, HPLC, and DSF |
Dr. Ashish Arora, Senior Scientist, Assistant Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
9 |
Natural Products Chemistry |
Phytochemistry |
Dr. Richa Pandey, Senior Scientist, Assistant Professor (AcSIR); |
CSIR- CDRI |
10 |
Neurotherapeuti cs |
Neuroprotection |
Dr. Shubha Shukla, Principal Scientist, Associate Professor (AcSIR); s.in |
CSIR- CDRI |
11 |
Isolation and structure elucidation of Natural Products from indian medicinal plants, endophytic microbes and marine organisms including synthesis and bioactivity testing. |
Detailed studies of extracts/ molecules against biological targets for cancer/neurological disorder and Immunomodulator |
Dr. Asif Ali, Principal Scientist, Associate Professor (AcSIR); asifali@cdri.res.in; asifchem73@gmail.com |
CSIR- CDRI |
12 |
Validation and Redefining of Ayur foods in alleviation of Anemia |
1. Formulation of foods with ayurvedic herbs for alleviation of anemia 2. Community based studies |
Dr. Jyothi Lakshmi A, Sr. Principal Scientist, jyothi.lakshmi@cftri.res .in, Traditional Foods & Applied Nutrition, CSIR – CFTRI, Mysore |
CSIR- CFTRI |
13 |
Ayush Aahaar & Ayurceuticals |
1.Phyto profiling of novel Ayurceuticals 2.Safety, pre-clinical & clinical trials of Ayurveda Aahar for immune & live health |
Dr. Madan Kumar P, Scientist, madanperumal@cftri.r es.in Dept. of Biochemistry, CSIR – CFTRI, Mysore |
CSIR- CFTRI |
14 |
Exploirng the functioal attributes of traditional Ayurvedic foods |
1. To study the nutritional and nutraceutical potential of Ayurveda signified rice varieties sali, sastika and Vrihi and optimize cooking properties for better bioaccessibiltiy of nutrients through various ayur foods ; 2.Kulatha (horse gram) based ayurvedic soup ‘Yusa’ and studies on its hidden health benefits preparations. |
Dr. Shruti Pandey, Principal Scientist, shruti@cftri.res.in Grain Science Technology, CSIR – CFTRI, Mysore |
CSIR- CFTRI |
15 |
Food Grade Polyherbal formulations and evaluation of efficacy against Life style diseases |
Broadly areas of plantation products, spices, herbs and flavours and innovations complementary to Food science Technology and Ayurveda such as 1. Life style issues (LSI), health, nutracueticals, cognition etc. 2. LSI, health and phytobioceuticals, biofortification. 3. Bioefficacy and bioavailability. 4. Invitro and invivo studies. 5. Targetted product development. 6.Role of food (plantation products, spices, herbs, flavours), yoga and meditation in health and LSI. 7. Identification and mitigation of toxic elements during the storage of Ayurvedic formulations. |
Dr. B BBorse, Sr. Principal Scientist, borsebb@cftri.res.in Plantation Products, Spices &Flavour Technology CSIR – CFTRI, Mysore
Dr. Bettadaiah B K, Principal Scientist bettadaiah@cftri.res.in Plantation Products, Spices &Flavour Technology CSIR – CFTRI, Mysore |
CSIR- CFTRI |
16 |
Fermented Ayur products and Gut health |
1. Gut microbiota modulation studies in existing ayurvedic products 2. Microflora and health benefit studies of fermented ayurvedic products, & 3. Health benefits of phytochemicals and bioactive from ayurvedic products available commercially. |
Dr. PrakshHalami, Chief Scientist prakashalami@cftri.res. in, Microbiology and Fermentation Technology, CSIR – CFTRI, Dr. Praveena B Mudliar, Principal Scientist praveena@cftri.res.in, Microbiology and Fermentation Technology, CSIR – CFTRI Dr Mahejibin Khan, Sr. Scientist mahejibin@cftri.res.in, Microbiology and Fermentation Technology, CSIR – CFTRI, |
CSIR- CFTRI |
17 |
Scientific validation of traditional claims/leads using Reverse Pharmacology Approach under AYUSH guidelines. |
v Development of standardized herbal formulations, based on Ayurveda [proprietary Ayurvedic formulations] (mono or polyherbal) using traditional claims. v Pre-clinical [efficacy and safety study on small animal model]. v Standardization of Medicinal plant or plant based Formulations based on Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani against. Ø Diabetes Ø Arthritis Ø Gut inflammation [Ulcerative Colitis] Ø Allergy & Asthma Ø Pyrexia [Javar], Ø Hepatoprotective. |
Dr. Daya Nandan Mani Professor, dn.mani@cimap.res.in, 0522-2718587 cell-No: 9415251464 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
18 |
Pharmacology and Toxicology |
Inflammation-linked diseases using in- vitro and in-vivo pharmacology on the following diseases Ø Immuno-Pathogenesis of Malaria Ø Sepsis; A systemic inflammatory response Ø Skin Inflammation Ø Liver Inflammation Ø Lung Inflammation Ø Pain, Fever, and Inflammation Management Ø Rheumatoid Arthritis Ø Low-grade inflammation induced Insulin Resistance in mice |
Dr. Dnyaneshwar Umrao Bawankule, Professor (AcSIR), du. bawankule @cimap.res.in, 0522- 2718646 (Office) +91-9415329719 (Mobile) |
CSIR- CIMAP |
19 |
Biological Sciences; Medicinal Plant Biotechnology; Ayurveda Omics |
(I) Biotechnology with focus on alkaloid-producing plants; (II) Modern science-based evaluation of selected Ayurvedic medicinal plants for antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, antiallergic, and IBD-managing potential; (III)* Exploration of the molecular basis for dosha-balancing property-based classification of plants in Ayurveda. |
Dr. Ashutosh K. Shukla, Associate Professor, ashutoshshukla@cimap .res.in; ashupov@yahoo.com, 91-522-2718553 (Off); 91-9450932113 (Cell) |
CSIR- CIMAP |
20 |
Immunity and Infectious Diseases |
In-vivo studies related to prospecting Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Gut Immunity, Malaria, Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella |
Dr. Anirban Pal Professor, a.pal@cimap.res.in, drapaul@gmail.com, +91 522 2718644, +91 9415011404 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
21 |
Pharmacology and Toxicology |
Cardiovascular Pharmacology and safety evaluation |
Dr Debabrata Chanda, Associate Professor d.chanda@cimap.res.in , 0522-2718643, 9919873638 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
22 |
Analytical Chemistry of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants
Natural Product Chemistry |
Separation of natural product compounds using various chromatographic techniques including gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are the research works being carried out in the lab. Our lab also works on the evaluation of quality parameters for essential oils and medicinal plant extracts. Development of methods/methodologies for separation, identification and quantification of secondary metabolites from plants using various analytical techniques are also carried out by our lab. |
Dr. V S Pragadheesh Assistant Professor (Chemical Sciences), vspragadheesh@cimap. res.in, Mobile : 994558650 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
23 |
Natural Products Chemistry |
1. Isolation, characterization and bioactivity of natural products 2. Chemical and catalytic modification of natural products for enhancing bioactivities |
Dr. Prasanta Kumar Rout, Associate Professor, pk.rout@cimap.res.in, 0522-2718662 (Office) 9598683304 (mobile) |
CSIR- CIMAP |
24 |
• Standardization and QA/QC of herbs and Herbo- mineral products • Phytochemistry • Analytical Chemistry |
v Phytochemical investigations of the Indian Medicinal plants used in AYUSH v Validated chromatographic development for the standardization of raw hers and derived products
v Marker based shelf-life assessment of plant based products |
Dr. Karun Shanker Professor, k.shanker@cimap.res.in 0522-2718580, Cell-No: 9415329718 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
25 |
Phytochemistry |
Natural Product Chemistry, especially on aromatic plants |
Dr. R.C. Padalia, Associate Professor rc.padalia@cimap.res.i n, 9917472497 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
26 |
Microbiology, |
Anti-infective: Prospecting plants, phytomolecules for antimicrobial properties |
Dr. D. Saikia, Chief Sci.,Professor d.saikia@cimap.res.in, 0522-2718650 |
CSIR- CIMAP |
27 |
Integrative Genomics of Host-Pathogen |
Infectious Disease, Clinical Genomics, Pathogen genome, Host response |
Dr. Rajesh Pandey, Principal Scientist, CSIR- IGIB, rajesh.p@igib.res.in, https://www.igib.res.in /?q=RajeshPandey |
CSIR- IGIB |
28 |
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on Big Data from Biological Domain |
Genotype-Phenotype Association Analysis, Genome Informatics |
Dr. Kumardeep Chaudhary, Senior Scientist, CSIR-IGIB, kumardeep@igib.in, https://www.igib.res.in /?q=Kumardeep |
CSIR- IGIB |
29 |
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence |
Physiological Understanding of bio- signal data, NAFLD/Lung Diseases and Immunology |
Dr. Viren Sardana, Principal Scientist, CSIR- IGIB, viren.sardana@igib.in, https://www.igib.res.in /?q=VirenSardana |
CSIR- IGIB |
30 |
Ayurgenomics |
physiological and genomic corelates of Dosha and prakriti ; Mechanistic understanding of therapeutic interventions of Ayurveda through Ayurgenomics approach; Application of prakriti and vikriti in disease stratification for precision interventions_ cardiometabolic disorders |
Dr. Bhavana Prasher, Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR-IGIB, bhavana.p@igib.res.in, https://www.igib.res.in /?q=bhavnaprasher |
CSIR- IGIB |
31 |
Scientific Validation of Plant Traditional Knowledge |
1. Plant Traditional Knowledge Derived Discovery of Lead Anti-malarial Agents 2. Scientific Understanding of Anti- microbial Formulations used in Traditional System of Medicines 3. Phytochemical Investigation of Himalayan Medicinal Plants used for Immunomodulation in Ayurveda |
Name: Dr. Upendra Sharma Designations (CSIR and AcSIR): Senior Scientist & Asst. Professor Email ID: |
CSIR- IHBT |
32 |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry |
1. Standardization and quality control of Ayurvedic drugs 2. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical investigations of medicinal plants 3. Formulation development and standardizations as per AYUSH |
Name: Dr. Dinesh Kumar Designations (CSIR and AcSIR): Senior Scientist & Asst. Professor Email ID: n |
CSIR- IHBT |
33 |
Computational Structural Bioinformatics |
1. Exploration of Himalayan bio-active leads against MDR-TB. 2. Identification of natural molecules for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. 3. Mechanistic insight into the synergistic effect of plant extract given for curing diseases. |
Name: Dr. Rituraj Purohit Designations (CSIR and AcSIR): Principal Scientist & Associate Professor Email ID: |
CSIR- IHBT |
34 |
Medicinal plant biotechnology and tissue culture |
1. Hydroponic and aeroponic cultivation of medicinal plants for metabolite enriched quality plant biomass production for the preparation of herbal formu+A9:D9lations 2. Ayurvedic herbal formulation development from hydroponically grown plants 3. Quality assessment of herbal formulations developed from hydroponically cultivated medicinal herbs |
Name: Dr. Ashish R. Warghat Designations (CSIR and AcSIR): Senior Scientist & Asst. Professor Email ID: |
CSIR- IHBT |
35 |
Skeletal and Respiratory Biology |
1. Efficacy evaluation of polyherbal formulation on a preclinical model of osteoarthritis. 2. Studies for unraveling molecular mechanisms involved in the mitigation of allergen-induced asthma. 3. Therapeutic potential of polyherbal formulation on bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis. |
Name: Dr. Narendra Vijay Tirpude Designations (CSIR and AcSIR): Senior Scientist & Asst. Professor Email ID: |
CSIR- IHBT |
36 |
Diabetes and metabolic diseases, immunity dysfunction and inflammation |
To be discussed and decide later after due deliberations |
Dr. Y. S. Padwad, Designations (CSIR and AcSIR): Principal Scientist & Asst. Professor Email ID: |
CSIR- IHBT |
37 |
microbiology |
drug resistance in microbes |
Dr. Suchi Srivastava Principal Scientist, CSIR- National Botanical Research Institue, Lucknow, |
CSIR- NBRI |
38 |
Herbal Drug |
Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology |
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Ojha, MD (Ayurveda) Senior Principal Scientist,E-mail: dr.sanjeevojha@nbri.re s.in |
CSIR- NBRI |
drsanjeevojha@yahoo. co.in |
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39 |
Pharnacognosy and Phytochemistry |
Monographic studies of ayurveda drugs; Shodhana process; Adulterants and substitutes; Rasanaya; Pharmacopoeial standardizations |
Dr. Sharad Sruvasrtava, Sr. Principal Scientist and Head Pharmacognosy Division, Email: sharad@nbri.res.in |
CSIR- NBRI |
40 |
Medicinal and Aromatic plant |
Abiotic stess- salt, drought and moisture (Soil Science) |
Dr. Lal Bahadur, Principal Scientits, lb.yadav@nbri.res.in |
CSIR- NBRI |
41 |
Biological Sciences |
Botany/Ethnomedicine |
Dr Bikarma Singh, Senior Scientist, drbikarma.singh@nbri.r es.in |
CSIR- NBRI |
42 |
Pharmacology |
Invivo safety and efficacy studies |
Dr Ch V Rao, Chief Scientist, Head Pharmacology Division CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow |
CSIR- NBRI |
43 |
Noanobiotechnol ogy Microbiology and drug developmet |
Dr B N Singh, Principal Scientist brahmasingh99@gmail. com |
CSIR- NBRI |
|
44 |
Phytopharmaceu ticals and nutraceuticals |
Plants and Microorganisms |
Thulasiram H V, Chief Scientist, CSIR-NCL, Pune 411008 |
CSIR- NCL |
45 |
Microbiology, Mycotoxins |
Microbial Quality of Herbal products and drugs and Process for decontamination |
Dr.V.Koteswara Rao; v.koteswara@ncl.res.in |
CSIR- NCL |
46 |
Chemical characterization of Prakriti (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) by using proteomics and metabolomics approaches |
Proteomics and Metabolomics |
Dr. Mahesh Kulkarni, Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR-NCL, Pune E-Mail: mj.kulkarni@ncl.res.in |
CSIR- NCL |
47 |
Area: Phytochemistry of medicinal plants |
Bioactivity-guided Isolation and characterization of biologically active metabolites from natural origins Expertise in isolation and characetrisation of complex phytomolecules Scientific validation of herbal formulations, Development of |
Dr. KV Radhakrishnan, Sr Principal Scientist Email:radhu@niist.res.i n ,Mobile: 9446555258 |
CSIR- NIIST |
protocols for scientific validation, and other related aspects in Dravyaguna |
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48 |
Area : AYUSH Drugs and Phytopharmaceu ticals |
Bioactivity-guided Isolation and characterization of biologically active metabolites from natural origins Development of New Herbal Formulations/Nutraceuticals Development of new analytical methods for herbal drugs and validation of methods Research focus: Diabetes mellitus, Rheumatoid arthritis, Reproductive health, and Alzheimer’s disease. |
Dr. A. Kumaran, Principal Scientist CSTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram akumaran@niist.res.in, 8714510546 |
CSIR- NIIST |
49 |
Area-Biochemical validation of AYUSH DRUGS |
Biomarker level validation in in vitro and in vivo conditions against inflammation, cancer and maintenance of gut health and intestinal microflora. |
Dr. Priya S, Principal Scientist APTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram priyasulu@niist.res.in, 8606135606 |
CSIR- NIIST |
50 |
Area :Food Science Formulation of P & P Products and physicho chemical characterization |
(1) Modernization of process for the preparation of classical products and process efficacy evaluation (2) Phytochemical characterization (3) Byproduct valorisation: Recovery and application of bioactives and biopolymers |
Dr. P Nisha, Principal Scientist APTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram, pnisha@niist.res.in, 9846777133 |
CSIR- NIIST |
51 |
Area: Phytochemistry and Phytopharmaceu ticals |
Bioactivity guided isolation and identification of medicinally significant metabolites from natural origins Development of New Herbal Formulations/Nutraceuticals Research focus: Metabolic disorders, inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease. |
Dr. Sasidhar B S Principal Scientist CSTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram drsasidharbs@niist.res.i n Mobile: 9497260897 |
CSIR- NIIST |
52 |
Area: Targeted Drug Delivery System / Nanomedicine |
Development of Synergetic combination of drugs / phytomolecules; Drug loading and release profile; in vitro screening in the area of cancer and neurodegenerative disorder, e.g. Alzheimer’s disease. |
Dr. Kaustabh Kumar Maiti Sr Principal Scientist CSTD, CSIR-NIIST |
CSIR- NIIST |
53 |
Area : Modernizing ayurvedic drug manufacturing |
Standardisation of fermentation processes in the manufacturing of Arishtas and Asavas including development of standard inocula Development of quality control parameters based on detection of molecule(s) for monitoring the manufacture of Arishtas and Asavas |
Dr Rajeev K Sukumaran Sr. Principal Scientist MPTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram rajeevs@niist.res.in 9446482557 |
CSIR- NIIST |
54 |
Area : Phytochemistry of medicinal plants & Microbial natural products |
Expertise in isolation and characetrisation of complex phytomolecules and microbial natural products, especially the fermentation products in arishta, asavaetc |
Dr. Ravishankar L ,Principal Scientist CSTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram ravishankar@niist.res.i n ,Mobile: 9037386623 |
CSIR- NIIST |
55 |
Area : Food Science |
Food products & nutraceuticals based on classical ayurveda Protocol development for validation of classical ayurveda products and P& P products in herbal sector |
Dr. Reshma MV, Principal Scientist APTD, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram mvreshma@niist.res.in, 9496100937 |
CSIR- NIIST |
56 |
Development of fermented ayurvedic formulation(s); Development of novel biocompatible delivery systems for ayurvedic treatment |
Dr. Anirban Roy Choudhury |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
57 |
Data analysis specifically dealing with NGS and evaluation of small molecules including peptides for new drug discovery or drug repurposing |
Dr. Anshu Bhardwaj |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
58 |
In silico screening of ayush libraries on low resolution and low confidence models from SAXS and ED. |
Dr. Ashish |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
59 |
Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Molecular modeling and Simulations |
Dr. Balvinder Singh |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
60 |
Infectious Diseases more specifically pathogenesis of Tuberculosis. |
Dr. Charu Sharma |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
61 |
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR); Bacterial signaling mechanisms; ONE health; Microbiome |
Dr. G. Rajamohan |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
62 |
Antimicrobial resistance and its management by drug/ antibiotic/inhibitor discovery from phytochemicals of medicinal plants as well as unexplored plants for infectious disease indications. |
Dr. Hemraj S. Nandanwar |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
63 |
Protein biochemistry; Structural Biology; Enzymology. |
Dr. Karthikeyan Subramanian |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
64 |
Plant/microbe based bioactives, nutraceuticals,and development of new methods for their production. |
Dr. M. S. Bhattacharyya |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
65 |
Pharmacological and toxicological studies of ayurvedic products. Safety and efficacy studies/scientific validation of value of ayurvedic products in preclinical research. |
Dr. Neeraj Khatri |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
66 |
Probiotics and Antimicrobials |
Dr. P. Anil Kumar |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
67 |
Naturopathy with specific area of using ginger compounds as remedy for Chronic Kidney disease (CKD) and the identification of active ingredients from beet root for lowering blood pressure. |
Dr. Raman Parkesh |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
68 |
Microbiology and Microbial ecology |
Dr. S. Krishnamurthi |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
69 |
Microbial diversity and antimicrobial peptides, |
Dr. Suresh Korpole |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
70 |
Exploitation of plant-based pigments for Biotherapeutic applications. |
Dr. V. Venkata Ramana |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
|
71 |
Nanotechnology/immunodiagnostics /Biosensors |
Dr. Vijayender Bhalla |
CSIR- IMTEC H |
Annexure-3
Fee Structure for PhD (Ay.) Ayurveda Vidyavaridhi, Session 2024-25
S.No. |
Particulars of Fee |
1st Year Fee |
2nd Year Fee |
3rd Year Fee |
Total |
1 |
Fee(Non Refundable) |
75,750.00 |
62,500.00 |
62,500.00 |
2,00,750.00 |
2 |
Caution Money (Refundable) |
25,000.00 |
– |
– |
25,000.00 |
3 |
Total |
1,00,750.00 |
62,500.00 |
62,500.00 |
2,25,750.00 |
4 |
Hostel Fee |
27,500.00 |
27,500.00 |
27,500.00 |
82,500.00 |
5 |
Total |
1,28,250.00 |
90,000.00 |
90,000.00 |
3,08,250.00 |