Ph.D. in Chemistry

Programme Overview

The Ph.D. degree in chemistry at MIT-WPU presents an exceptional opportunity for postgraduate students to specialise in research and pursue careers in research, industry, or academia. With a focus on various aspects of the discipline, ranging from fundamental theories to applied areas with practical applications, the department engages in research across specific domains such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, theoretical and computational chemistry, polymer chemistry, natural product chemistry, and nanomaterials. The programme entails a comprehensive framework comprising coursework, focused research, and the completion of a doctoral thesis.

As part of their academic journey, Ph.D. students will acquire expertise in essential research components, including literature survey, research ethics, experimentation, problem-solving, data analysis, and instrument handling. The programme offers a rich ecosystem of collaboration opportunities with fellow researchers, both within the university and in the broader scientific community that contribute to the development of strong and meaningful professional networks. The Department of Chemistry warmly welcomes motivated and diligent students who possess a strong interest in Chemistry, providing them with a platform to embark on highly intensive research work in their respective domain. By joining this programme, students can explore their passion for Chemistry and make significant contributions to the field through rigorous and innovative research endeavors.

Scholarship DetailsScholarship Details

Duration
Minimum 3 Years

Applications Open for Ph.D. Autumn Semester | Last Day to Apply - 31st May 2024
Programme Name

Ph.D. in Chemistry

Fee Per Year

1,00,000/- per annum + 15,000 for course work

I. Eligibility Criterion for admission to the Ph.D. Programme

The following candidates are eligible to seek admission to the Ph.D. programme

Candidates who have completed:

i) A 1-year/2-semester master’s degree programme after a 4-year/8-semester bachelor’s degree programme or a 2-year/4-semester master’s degree programme after a 3-year bachelor’s degree programme or qualifications declared equivalent to the master’s degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed or equivalent qualification from a foreign educational institutions accredited by an assessment and accreditation agency which is approved, recognised or authorised by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country or any other statutory authority in that country to assess, accredit or assure quality and standards of the educational institutions.

A relaxation of 5% marks or its equivalent grade may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/differently-abled, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and other categories of candidates as per the decision of the commission from time to time.

Provided that a candidate seeking admission after a 4-year/8-semester bachelor’s degree programme should have a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade on a point scale wherever the grading system is followed. A relaxation of 5% marks or its equivalent grade may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-abled, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and other categories of candidates as per the decision of commission from time to time.

ii) Candidates who have completed the M. Phil programme with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade in a point scale. A relaxation of 5% marks or its equivalent grade may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently abled, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and other categories of candidates as per the decision of commission from time to time.

Reservation is applicable only to Maharashtra domicile candidates provided they submit the necessary documents for reservation before interview. Outside Maharashtra candidates will be considered in the open category.

II. Selection Process for the admission to the Ph.D. programme

1. Candidates satisfying eligibility criteria shall be called to appear for the Ph.D. entrance test conducted by MIT-WPU. The exemption will be given from Ph.D. entrance tests for those students who qualify UGC-NET /UGC-CSIR NET /GATE (valid score)/SET and similar national tests.

2. Ph.D. entrance test shall be qualifying with qualifying marks as 50% provided that relaxation from 50% to 45% shall be allowed for the candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (Non creamy layer)/Differently abled category, Economically Weaker section (EWS) and other category of candidates. The syllabus of the entrance test shall consist of 50% of research methodology and 50% shall be subject specific.

3. The interview/viva-voce will be conducted by the university for test qualifying candidates. For selection of candidates a weightage of 70% to the entrance test and 30% to the performance in the interview/Viva-voce shall be given. For GATE/NET/JRF /SET qualified students, the selection will be based on Interview/Viva Voce

4. The recommended candidates will be intimated through email about their selection and the candidates will be offered Ph.D. provisional admission.

5. The eligibility of a candidate is provisional as per information provided by the candidate in his/her application form and is subject to verification of minimum eligibility conditions for admission to the programme, educational documents and reservation documents (if any).

6. University keep rights to cancel admission of the Ph.D. scholars in the case of misconduct by the scholar, unsatisfactory progress/absent for consecutive two progress seminars, failure in any examination related to Ph.D., fabrication found in educational and reservation documents, candidate is found ineligible, involved in plagiarism in paper publications and thesis.

7. Provisional eligibility to appear in the selection process is no guarantee for admission to the programme.

8. Candidates who will join Ph.D. programme full time, they will be provided with the stipend as per MIT-WPU norms.

9. Ph.D. admission will be confirmed after successful completion of the course work with 55% or more as per UGC norms. Ph.D. programme should be minimum of three years including coursework and maximum of six years from the date of admission to the Ph.D. programme.

10. A maximum of an additional two years (2) years can be given through the process of re-registration provided, however, that the total period for completion of a Ph.D. programme should not exceed eight (8) years from the date of admission in the Ph.D. programme.

11. Provided further that, female Ph.D. scholars and persons with Disabilities (having more than 40% disability) may be allowed an additional relaxation of two years(2) ; however the total period for completion of a Ph.D. programme in such cases should not exceed ten (10) years from the date of admission of the programme.

12. Female candidates may be provided Maternity Leave/Child Care Leave for up to 240 days in the entire duration of Ph.D. programme.

Research Supervisor
Sr. No. Name of the Research
Supervisor
Area of Interest Supervisor Profile link
1 Prof. Dr. techn. Murthy S.S.S. CHAVALI Yadav Nano-sensors, MECs, Hybrid Materials, Polymer Nanocomposites, Ferroelectrics, Algal Biotechnology https://mitwpu.edu.in/leadership/dr-murthy-siva-satya-srinivasa-chavali-yadav-108
2 Prof. Dr. Vasi Shaikh Biopolymers, Green polymers, Polymer synthesis and modifications, Liquid crystalline polymers, Paints and surface coating, Phytochemistry, Water purification, Nanotechnology and nanocomposites, Microplastics, Polymer Composites. https://mitwpu.edu.in/faculty/vasiahmed-ebrahim-shaikh
3 Dr. Vandana Mooss Polymers, Polymer composites, Nanomaterials and nanocomposites, Anticorrosive coatings, Antifouling applications, Packaging, Water remediation, Energy storage devices. https://mitwpu.edu.in/faculty/vandana-aryan-mooss
4 Dr. Soumava Biswas Metal organic frameworks Molecular (MOFs) for energy storage, carbon capture and fuel cell, Molecular switches with spin crossover complexes, Nanomagnets for quantum devices, Fluorescent sensors for monitoring pollutants https://mitwpu.edu.in/faculty/soumava-biswas
5 Dr. Dev K Thapa Experimental Physical chemistry, Plasmonics, Metamaterials, Nanophotonics, Nanomaterials, Catalysis, Single particle spectroscopy and microscopy https://mitwpu.edu.in/faculty/dev-kumar-thapa-
6 Dr. Parineeta Das Polymer Science, Biopolymers, Biocatalyst, Dendrimers, Green organic synthesis, Anticorrosive coating, Biodiesel, Computational Toxicology. https://mitwpu.edu.in/faculty/parineeta-das
7 Dr. Moumita Majumder Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Molecular Modelling, Computational Catalysis, Electronic Structure Calculations, Gas-Surface Collision Dynamics, Molecular Reaction Dynamics, Gas-phase spectroscopy, Energy and Data storage https://mitwpu.edu.in/faculty/moumita-majumder
Research Scholar

Batch 2020-2021

Sr. No. Name of the Scholar Name of the Supervisor Title
1 Sadanand Bheemsen Yewale Dr. Vasi Shaikh Preparation of plant extract- loaded polymeric nanocomposite films and evaluation of their biological activities

Batch 2023-2024

Sr. No. Name of the Scholar Name of the Supervisor Title
1 Kalyani Sunil Malpani Dr. Vandana Mooss Yet to be decided
2 Abhijit Bapusaheb Salunkhe Dr. Parineeta Das Yet to be decided
3 Trupti Rajubhai Patel Prof. Dr. techn. Murthy S.S.S. CHAVALI Yadav Yet to be decided
4 Sakshi Suresh Vidhate Prof. Dr. techn. Murthy S.S.S. CHAVALI Yadav Yet to be decided
5 Gayatri Vishnu Thorat Prof. Dr. techn. Murthy S.S.S. CHAVALI Yadav Yet to be decided
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