IIT Jodhpur Opens Doors to International Students for PG, PhD

IIT Jodhpur Opens Doors to International Students for PG, PhD

Last Updated Nov - 29 - 2024, 05:28 PM | Source : NDTV | Visitors : 46

IIT Jodhpur offers a unique opportunity for international students to apply directly for postgraduate (PG), PhD, and postgraduate-PhD programs without national
IIT Jodhpur Opens Doors to International Students for PG, PhD

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur is providing a unique opportunity for outstanding overseas students to enroll in its postgraduate (PG), postgraduate-PhD, and PhD programs without the requirement for any national-level exams. Applicants must fulfill strict qualifying requirements and can apply via the Study in India site or directly through IIT Jodhpur’s admission processes.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Students in their last year of undergraduate or postgraduate studies with a CGPA of 8.0 or higher (or equivalent).
  • Must be among the top ten students in their department/program (through the penultimate semester).
  • Applicants must be recommended or nominated by existing university or institution administrators.
  • Graduated undergraduate and postgraduate students are also able to apply.

The Selection Process

There are no national-level examinations necessary for admission. The selection procedure may involve a quick online or in-person interview. Once accepted, the admission will be conducted through the Study in India (SII) site in accordance with government regulations.

How To Apply

International students can apply through one of two channels:

Study in India- studyinindia.gov.in

Direct Admission Channels At IIT Jodhpur:

  • Eligible international students, nominated by the officials of the institutes and having a CGPA of 8.0 or above (or equivalent) and ranking in the top 10 of their penultimate semester, can apply directly. 

Submit your application via: forms.gle/pBTKdBbng94RNrxr8

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