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Monday 2 February 2015

PHD ADMISSION-2015 RAMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Raman Research Institute (RRI) is a premier
research institution for advanced research.
Applications are invited from motivated and
qualified students for admission to the PhD
programme 2015. Please visit 

http://equus.rri.res.in/rri2/home/
 
http:/www.rri.res.in/phd_programme.html
for
additional details.
Format of the PhD programme
Research scholars undergo intensive course
work during the first year. The medium of
instruction is English. On successful completion
of the course work and other requirements for
confirmation of the candidature, they will be
registered for a PhD degree with the Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi. Students are paid
a scholarship of Rs. 25,000/-per month for the
first two years and Rs. 28,000/- thereafter for
the next three years, subject to satisfactory
progress. In addition, they are paid a book grant
of Rs.5,000/- per annum for four years. Hostel
accommodation, if available, or HRA in lieu of
will be provided for a period of five years. RRI
encourages and supports participation of
students in national and international
conferences.

RRI is also a participant in the Joint Astronomy
Programme (JAP) with the Indian Institute of
Science, Bengaluru.
Who are eligible
Candidates seeking admission in Physics must
have MSc degree in Physics/Mathematics
with a minimum of
55% marks
in aggregate
or equivalent or
first class
B.E./B.Tech degree
in Engineering. Candidates seeking admission
in Chemistry/Nanotechnology or Nanoscience
must have MSc degree in Chemistry with a
minimum of
55% marks
in aggregate.
Students who expect to complete their final
degree in the academic year 2014-2015 may
also apply, provided they can produce their
final score card at the time of admission.
Reservations for SC/ST/OBC candidates will
be as per norms.
Selection procedure
The candidates seeking admission are called
for interview based on:
PHYSICS
Performance in the Joint Entrance Screening
Test 2015 (JEST 2015) to be held on Sunday
15th February 2015 at several centers
throughout the country. Please visit
http://
www.jest.org.in
for additional information
about JEST.
OR
Performance in UGC/-CSIR-NET for JRF
(Physics) or with sufficiently high score in
GATE (Physics) or in subject GRE (Physics).
CHEMISTRY
The candidates are selected for interview based
on their performance in written test held at
RRI or UGC/-CSIR NET (Chemistry) for JRF.
The final selection for all the candidates is
based on the performance in the interviews to
be held at RRI in the first week of June 2015.
Call letters for written test/interviews will be
sent around mid-April, 2015.
How to apply
All candidates need to apply for admissions at
RRI. Students can apply online through
http://www.rri.res.in/phd_programme.html
link. ONLINE applications are preferred. For
those who have difficulty in applying online,
hard copy of the application forms can be
requested from the admissions office, by
sending a self-addressed envelope (25 x 20 cm)
to the following address:
Admissions 2015
Raman Research Institute
CV Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar
Bengaluru 560 080
Phone : (080) 2361 0122 (Ext. 135)
Fax : (080) 2361 0492
E-mail : admissions@rri.res.in

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Cosmology and Galaxy Formation
Normal and Active Galaxies
Clusters of Galaxies
The Galaxy & the Interstellar Medium
The Intergalactic Medium
Neutron Stars, Pulsars and X-ray Binaries
Signal Processing in Astronomy
CHEMISTRY
Synthesis and Study of Liquid Crystals
Nanomaterials and Soft Matter Chemistry
LIGHT AND MATTER PHYSICS
Bose Einstein Condensation
Laser Cooling & Trapping of Atoms
Ultra-cold Molecules
Propagation of Light in Random Media
Quantum Optics
Nonlinear Optics
Ultrafast Phenomena
Intense Laser Field Interactions
Quantum Information and Computation
Fundamental tests of Quantum Mechanics
SOFT CONDENSED MATTER
Liquid Crystals
Amphiphilic Systems
Colloids
Nanomaterials
Surface Science
Granular Materials
Experimental Biological Physics
THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Condensed Matter & Statistical Physics
Classical & Quantum Gravity
Gravitational Waves
Physics in Biology
Differential Geometry in Physics

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