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Bangalore University PhD Admission 2023 (Open): Fees, Eligibility, Entrance Exam, Application Form, Dates

Bangalore, Karnataka
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Ph.D


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Bangalore University PhD admission 2023 is open now. The last date to apply is May 10, 2023. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website – bangaloreuniversity.ac.in. 

Bangalore University offers Ph.D. degrees in a wide range of subjects at the Doctoral level through each of its five Faculty of Studies: Arts, Science, Commerce, Education, and Engineering. 

  • The basic eligibility criteria for Ph.D. application is a Postgraduate degree in relevant discipline with a minimum aggregate score of 55% marks (can be relaxed up to maximum 50% for reserved category candidates).
  • Ph.D. Admission is based on the score obtained in University Conducted-Entrance Test and performance in the interview.
  • Candidates who have qualified CSIR NET/ UGC NET/ SLET/ KSET/ GATE/ JRF or hold an accredited M. Phil. Degree are exempt from the Ph. D Entrance Test. However, it is mandatory that such candidates go through the interview round with the university officials for selection.
  • Close to 500 seats are available with the university for Ph. D admissions across all the departments.
  • Application for Ph. D is an online process, though the university requires the applicants to submit a physical copy of their application form and all supporting documents within a specific date to the Registrar (Evaluation).

Reserved category candidates with annual income less than INR 2.5 LPA income, need to pay only 50% of the specified fee.

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Bangalore University Ph.D. Admission Highlights 2023

Duration Minimum 3 years, Maximum 6 years
Mode Full-Time
Specializations 37 disciplines in 5 Faculty of Studies
Basic Eligibility Criteria Master’s in Relevant Discipline with 55% aggregate score
Basic Admission Criteria University Entrance Test & Personal Interview

Bangalore University Ph.D Important Dates 2023

Events Dates
Ph.D. Admission 2023 Application begins April 17, 2023
Application Deadline  May 10, 2023
Deadline for receipt of Application Hard copy at University May 17, 2023
Entrance Test Date To be notified
Counselling To be notified
Program Start Date To be notified

Bangalore University Ph.D. Eligibility Criteria

  • Ph.D. Applicants should hold a post-graduation degree from a UGC-recognized university or either a professional degree declared equivalent to the post-graduation degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body or a foreign degree accredited by an authorized Assessment and Accreditation Agency.
  • They should have scored a minimum aggregate of 55% or an equivalent grade in the qualifying examination. Reserved category candidates are allowed a maximum relaxation of 5% of marks, up to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade.
  •  Applicants should bear in mind that the university will not allow any further relaxation in minimum percentage under any circumstance even if the seats remain vacant.
  • Candidates who hold a regular Degree equivalent to M.Phil. from either an Indian or an accredited foreign institution will also be considered eligible to apply.
  • However, the decision of the Registrar (Evaluation) shall be final regarding the equivalence of degrees.
  • Candidates who have completed M.Phil.(Regular) course work with at least 55% aggregate score or equivalent grade (maximum relaxation of up to 50% for reserved category candidates), will be considered eligible to pursue research-work leading to Ph.D. Degree.

Key Notes

  • Full-time Ph.D. candidates need to submit an undertaking stating that they will not get engaged in any employment during the course of the program. 
  • Employed candidates who wish to pursue Ph.D. in the full-time mode must present a certificate from their respective employer of been sanctioned study leave for the same.

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Bangalore University Ph.D. Admission Selection Process

Bangalore University prepares a consolidated Merit List on the basis of the Ph.D. Entrance Test scores. Candidates who score a minimum of 50% in the test find place in the list.

The final selection decision is made equally considering the entrance test score and percentage obtained in the qualifying exam.

A separate Merit List is prepared of non-entrance candidates who have qualified the UGC/CSIR: JRF Test/ NET/ KSET/ SLET/ GATE/ Young Researchers Recognized by DST, UGC, CSIR, AICTE, INSPIRE, etc., / M. Phil. Degree candidates with course work/ teachers on QIP/ foreign candidates, in that order, based on their qualifying examination marks secured.

  • Candidates who feature in the consolidated merit list are invited for a counseling round with the RAC at the University.
  • The RAC is responsible for allocating accepted candidates to research supervisors following a roster system.
  • The RAC sends the list of selected candidates to the Registrar (Evaluation), post allocation, along with relevant documents for verification and approval.
  • The University issues a Provisional Registration Memo to selected candidates who make the requisite fee payment.
  • Upon receipt of the Provisional Registration Memo, the candidates need to submit tentative research proposal to the Registrar (Evaluation), through their respective University PG Department/ constituent college/ recognized research centers and assigned research supervisor.

Seat Allocation Policy of Bangalore University follows the rules listed below:

  • Seats for admission are allocated equally to the Entrance and non-Entrance category candidates. Vacant seats, if any, are however, transferable mutually.
  • Admissions are offered strictly on the basis of the ranks that the candidates secure in the consolidated merit list, irrespective of the specialization of the research supervisor.
  • Where more than one candidate secures the same ranking in the entrance test, then the qualifying examination marks is taken into consideration.

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Bangalore University Ph.D. Admission Cut Off

Candidates who secure less than 50% in the test will not be considered eligible to be included in the consolidated merit list published by the university under any circumstances. So, effectively, the cut-off score for Ph.D. admission at Bangalore University is 50% score out of a total score of 100 in the entrance test.

Bangalore University Ph.D. Entrance Exam

Barring CSIR NET/ UGC NET/ SLET/ KSET/ GATE/ JRF qualified candidates or candidates holding an accredited M. Phil degree, all Ph.D. applicants are required to appear for an entrance test conducted by Bangalore University.

  • In order to qualify the test, candidates need to score at least 50% out of 100. The maximum Marks for the entrance is 100.
  • The Ph.D. Entrance Test will pose Multiple Choice Type Questions of 2 Marks Each, comprising Research Methodology and subject-specific topics, to be completed in 120 minutes.
  • External experts will be preparing two sets of question papers for the entrance.
  • The Entrance Test will be conducted at the specific test centers, as notified in advance by the University.

Please note that, the candidates who opt for inter-disciplinary research topics have to mandatorily appear for the entrance test in the concerned Department where they have applied.

How to Apply for Bangalore University Ph.D.?

The Bangalore University Ph.D. Application process is presented below:

Step 1: Access the online application form at https://www.bangaloreuniversity.ac.in or https://www.buphd.inhawk.com

Step 2: Fill in the application form with correct details and submit it online along with a scanned copy of recent passport-size photograph and valid signature as per specifications.

Step 3: Pay the prescribed Application Fees.

Candidate Type Application Fee for Entrance Non-Entrance Fee
General Category INR 2000 INR 1500
Reserved Category (SC/ ST/ Cat-I, if annual income is less than INR 2.5 LPA) INR 1000* INR 750*
Foreign Nationals INR 5000

* 50% less of prescribed fees

Step 4: Once the application form is submitted, the university will send a confirmation email to the applicant’s registered email ID with instructions regarding the completion of the registration process.

Step 5: Download and print two copies of filled-in application form and send one via Speed Post/ Courier, along with supporting documents to The Registrar (Evaluation), Ph.D. Section, Pareeksha Bhavan, Gnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bangalore 560056.

Please note that incomplete/ ineligible applications and applications received after the specified deadline will stand rejected and the University will not entertain any correspondence in this regard. Application Fees received after submission deadline will be forfeited too.

Document copies to be submitted to the University along with the physical copy of the Ph.D. Application Form are:

  • All Statement of Marks received for post-graduate and M. Phil degree courses
  • Valid UGC/ UGC-CSIR-JRF Test/ NET/ K-SLET/ K-SET/ GATE/ FIP/ QIP Certificates
  • Recognition Certificate issued by DST, UGC, CSIR, UGC etc., to Young Researchers or Documents certifying project fellows in major sponsored research projects
  • Eligibility Certificate for Foreign applicants
  • Caste Certificate (if claiming reservation)
  • Income Certificates (if applicable)
  • Migration Certificate for candidates from outside Karnataka (if selected)
  • Scanned copy of latest passport-size photograph, matching with the one on the application form.
  • Application Fee Payment Receipt

Bangalore University Ph.D. Admission Reservation Details

Bangalore University follows a reservation policy for the different reserved category candidates like Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribes as prescribed by the Central/ State government from time to time. As per the provisional vacancy list released in 2019 by Bangalore University for Ph.D. Admissions in various departments, of the total intake the following percentage of can be calculated as reserved for specific categories.

Please note that, in case that there are not sufficient number of vacancies to accommodate all the reserved categories, then the reserved category seats will be allocated in the preferential order of SC/ ST/ CAT-I/ CAT-IIA/ CAT-IIB/ CAT-IIIA/ CAT-IIIB, such that all the categories are covered in a proportional manner.

Category Vacancy Reservation %
General 222 46.05
SC 58 12.03
ST/ CAT-I 63 13.07
CAT-IIA 71 14.7
CAT-IIA/ IIIA/ IIIB 68 14.1

At Bangalore University, the seats reserved for SC/ ST/ CAT-I candidates are inter-changeable, however, it should be borne in mind that these vacancies cannot be transferred to the OBC or General pool.

Bangalore University Ph.D FAQs

Ques. What is RAC and what is its purpose?

Ans. RAC refers to Research Advisory Committee, constituted by the University to shortlist candidates for the Ph.D. admission from the consolidated merit list, assess their research proposal for registration, and review the progress reports as well as the final research synopsis of the candidates.

Ques. Do I have to pursue my Ph.D. degree in the same subject that I pursued my Master’s in?

Ans. Yes, a candidate is eligible to pursue Ph.D. degree in the subject studied at the Master’s level or a related subject. However, the Board of Studies may allow a candidate to pursue Ph.D. in a subject other than the one studied at the Master’s level, provided the intended subject is of.

Ques. Will I be allowed to pursue any other program while I am on course of doing my Ph.D. research work?

Ans. No, a Ph.D. scholar is not allowed to join any other program, be it in regular or distance mode. Such candidates are not permitted to appear for any other examination conducted by Bangalore University/ any other University during the entire registration period, except for Ph.D. course-work end-examination. Registration of any scholar who violates this rule will stand cancelled.

Ques. What is the maximum time-limit allowed to complete my Ph.D. course-work?

Ans. Bangalore University requires both full-time and part-time Ph.D. scholars to complete their course-work component on a full-time basis, in one semester. However, on a case-to-case basis, part-time research candidates may be allowed to take up to two semesters to complete their course-work.

Ques. I hold a M. Phil Degree. Do I have to undertake the Ph.D. course-work?

Ans. Candidates who have completed an M. Phil. Degree in regular mode and enrolled for the Ph.D. program are exempted from the mandatory course work by the RAC, provided the topic of the M.Phil. dissertation and proposed research work are in the same field of study.

Ques. How will my Provisional Registration be confirmed?

Ans. Candidates who successfully qualify the course-work end-examination, needs to submit the final research proposal to the Registrar (Evaluation). The research proposal will be scrutinized and approved, if deemed fir, by the Doctoral Committee. The University will confirm the Ph.D. Registration within a month of the approval of the research proposal.

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Sreemona Ghose

30 Nov 21

To get your degree certificate, you have to visit BU, the Janana Barathi campus, near Kengeri. Go to the Parikhsha Bhavan, which is near the administrative block. Enquire about your certificate there. In there Parikhsha Bhavan, there is a marks card section, you should get your certificate there. The staff will help you with this.

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Shruti Mishra

20 May 22

The process of getting transcripts from Bangalore University is as follows. 

  • You can get the application form for transcripts on the official website - Bangalore University Transcript. On the website download the form - ‘Application Form for Issue of Various Examination Related Documents.’ If you studied at any colleges affiliated with BU, you need to get the form signed by your principal or dean of the college. If you studied directly under BU, you may need to get it signed by Registrar's office.
  • On the website pay the transcript processing fees. Save the payment receipt as a PDF. 
  • For getting the transcripts you will need - Photocopy of all semester mark sheets, both sides, Photocopy of the degree certificate, Transcript Form, printout of transcript fee payment confirmation. Also, provide envelopes for each set of transcripts you need.
  • Submit the application with documents at Pariksha Bhavan, Bangalore University. One person will collect them, verify and give you a handwritten acknowledgment. Keep the acknowledgment safely, you will need to while collecting the transcripts.

You can collect your certified transcripts from the same office, after 4-6 weeks.

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Sunayana Roy

25 Aug 22

Bangalore University offers good academics. Scoring the pass mark is easy. But you need to put in the effort to score higher marks. 

Courses such as Microbiology, Life Science, Biotechnology, Genetics, etc. are comparably easier to score good marks. The evaluation process is a little difficult for courses such as Physics, Biochemistry, Political Science, etc. Just solving the previous years' questions will not help you score good marks in these subjects. You need to complete the syllabus as well. 

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Sonali Malhotra

30 Nov 21

According to the reviews online, Bangalore University (BU) is an average university and is known to be deteriorating day by day.

  • Students are irritated by their evaluation system. 
  • They tend to check the answer sheets carelessly.
  • The faculty never completes the syllabus.
  • The announcement of results is delayed quite often.
  • The condition of the campus is deteriorating and no action is taken to solve it.
  • There is a lack of core technical subjects in B.Com.

It is suggested that you do not go for BU, as it won't provide learning and understanding courses, topics and the concepts. It will be better if you opt for VTU instead.

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Nitin Garg

25 Aug 22

Doing an MCA from Bangalore University is certainly worth the time and money invested. It offers decent academics. Third semester onwards, the course work includes two mini projects per semester. This gives a lot of hands-on learning experience. These projects will also help you enrich your resume.

The placement will depend on how you utilize your skills and knowledge. The average CTC for MCA offered during the recent Bangalore University placements was INR 6 LPA. 

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Adrija Ghose

30 Nov 21

Here are some of the tips that you may find helpful if you are planning on joining Bangalore University. 

  • If you are from a good financial background try to get into other universities like Christ or Jain. If not try to join a better college under BU.
  • While filling up your examination challan, be careful. If something went wrong, you will have to visit many offices.
  • The examination papers won’t be difficult. You can easily score well if you solve the last 5 years’ questions.
  • You don’t need to study all year long to get good marks. You can easily score well with a day’s preparation.
  • BU doesn’t release results in time. 

Try to take part in extra-curricular activities, Also, don’t rely on the university for academics, learn things on your own. 

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Natasha Shome

30 Nov 21

BCA at Bangalore University is not a good option for your career. Here are some reasons to support this statement:

  • The BCA syllabus it follows is outdated. 
  • You will be learning about things which will have no practical use in your career.
  • The faculty members are also not enthusiastic about teaching new topics.
  • Same projects are given to the students every year.
  • Securing a job after graduating with a BCA is tough. 
  • Because the jobs you will be applying for will require your skills and knowledge about the subject. 
  • If you are not updated with the changing trends of the industry, it will become tough to secure a job.

It is suggested that you go for an MCA after completing BCA to get better job opportunities. Also try for VTU rather than BU because they are said to provide better education.

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Nishant Khatri

06 Apr 23

 If you are considering pursuing higher education and are wondering about the advantages of studying in a prestigious university, you should consider studying at the University of Mysore, rather than going for Bangalore University. 

Here are some reasons why studying at the University of Mysore might be a great choice for you:

  • The University of Mysore is a renowned institution that attracts students from all over the country. It is everybody's dream to study there and make a successful career for themselves.
  • Mysore city itself has a charm of its own, with its lush green campus and beautiful surroundings that add a lot of energy to your academics.
  • The professors at the University of Mysore are fantastic and are dedicated to encouraging students to achieve their goals. They are also taskmasters who challenge students to perform at their best, which can make scoring a decent percentage quite difficult.
  • There are now many private and deemed universities in India, which provide students with more choices for higher education. However, in my time, there was no choice but to study at either Mysore or Bengaluru, and failing to secure a seat at either of these universities meant jeopardizing one's future.
  • Both the University of Mysore and Bengaluru University have produced exceptional talent that has contributed to the betterment of the nation. However, my personal preference would be Mysore because of the calmness and serenity that the city brings.

Studying at the University of Mysore can be a great opportunity to receive a high-quality education and benefit from the beauty and serenity of Mysore city.

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Krishna Murthy

30 Nov 21

According to the reviews online, Bangalore University (BU) is an average institution. It sure is one of the oldest in the country and has a reputation. But it nowadays has been seen to deteriorate day by day. 

Here are some facts about BU:

  • The faculty members, though highly experienced, are very few. Most of the classes are taken by Research students.
  • There is no proper management.
  • The exam results are delayed most of the time.
  • The syllabus is not upgraded catering to the latest trends in the industry.
  • Bus service is not provided.
  • The canteen is not clean and well maintained.

Most students choose to study in this college due to its brand and reputation. It is an older elite institute which they often think will be reliable. The quality of education is considered to be good and students are selected here for admission based on their merit.

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Parag Panwar

30 Nov 21

This depends on how well you want to perform in your exams. If your aim is to just get passing marks, then it is fine to prepare from the last 5 years' question papers. But it also depends on luck as sometimes all the questions are new and none of them are repeated.

Therefore it is better to study everything and complete the syllabus and then practice from the last 5 years' question papers.

Try taking the guidance provided by your teachers and also your seniors. You can opt for coaching classes also to prepare better. Divide your strengths and weaknesses and work on them accordingly.

Lastly, practice from the previous years papers. This will familiarize you with the question pattern, the overall questions and give you an idea about the time limit.

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