Digital University Kerala gets overwhelming response for Ph.D programmes
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DUK obtained as many as 442 functions for the 30 vacancies of Ph.D programmes provided by 4 of its 5 Schools.
Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology (or Digital University Kerala – DUK) has obtained an overwhelming response for its Ph.D programmes.
The nation’s first digital college, which had come into being in January via the elevation of the Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala (IIITM-K) by the use of an ordinance, commenced the admission course of for its first tutorial programme in May.
DUK obtained as many as 442 functions for the 30 vacancies of Ph.D programmes provided by 4 of its 5 Schools. While a majority of candidates utilized for common and part-time Ph.Ds (259 and 169 respectively), there have been additionally 14 takers for its Industry Regular Ph.D, a singular programme that permits candidates to suggest their office or an business analysis laboratory for their analysis work.
Leveraging the experience of each business and academia, the programme additionally permits analysis students to collaborate with a mentor from the business to resolve real-life issues. This characteristic can also be anticipated to assist IT professionals to pursue doctoral programmes with out taking a break from their careers.
The School of Computer Science and Engineering, which provided 17 seats, obtained the best variety of 257 functions. The others, viz., School of Electronic Systems and Automation (9 seats); School of Digital Sciences (three seats); and School of Informatics (one seat) received 123, 53 and 9 functions respectively.
The college attributed the recognition of its Ph.D programmes to the individuality of matters resembling AI Robotics, Computational Intelligence, Computational Imaging System and Business Intelligence.
“The good response we received for the Ph.D programme shows there is a demand for good quality research in the realms of digital technologies and sciences. It is also heartening to find so many students especially from Kerala expressing interest in such advancements.
With the State progressing towards a knowledge-based society, it requires more talent who are capable of producing knowledge-based products and services,” Vice-Chancellor Saji Gopinath mentioned.
While these programmes will begin in August, the admissions for doctoral programmes provided by the School of Digital Humanities and Liberal Arts will start after October. DUK may also launch admissions to its flagship MSc and MTech programs in August.
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