NIT Delhi PhD Admission 2025-26 Spring Semester
Full details for NIT Delhi PhD Admission 2025-26 Spring Semester.
National Institute of Technology Delhi invites applications for Ph.D. (Full-Time/Part-Time) programme for 2025-26 Spring Semester.
Vacancy
Applications are invited for the PhD admission at the following Departments of NIT Delhi –
- Civil Engineering (CE)
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
- Electrical Engineering (EE)
- Electronics Communication & Engineering (ECE)
- Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (ME)
- Applied Sciences (AS)
- Physics (PH)
- Mathematics (MA)
- Chemistry (CY)
- Environmental Science (EVS)
- English (EN)
- Management (MG)
Categories of PhD Program
- Full-Time with Institute Assistantship
- Part-Time
- Full-Time with Own Fellowship
- Full-Time self-financed
- Full-Time or Part-Time with Sponsorship
Seat Matrix
- Full Time with Institute Assistantship: 45
- Part-Time: 10
Department wise Tentative Broad Areas of Research
- Civil Engineering (CE)
- Environmental Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering, Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Remote Sensing & GIS
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
- Wireless Sensor Networks, Network Theory, Data Analytics, Quantum Computing in Networks, Federated Learning, Machine Learning, Motion analysis, Computer Vision, Robotics, Cloud Computing, Data Security, 5G, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Databases, Data Mining, Big Data Analytics, Health Informatics, Software Engineering, Natural Language processing, Disease Modeling, Network Reconstruction, Social Network analysis, Signal Processing, VLSI Design with AI/ML, AI/ML Algorithms in VLSI Design, Power Efficient system design, Predictive Analysis and Verification for VLSI, Intelligent Synthesis and physical design, CAD for VLSI circuits, Signal and Image Processing, Computer Vision, Robotics, Biomedical Image Processing, Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, Embedded system Design and IOT
- Electrical Engineering (EE)
- Power & Energy Systems: Power System Dynamics & Control, Stand Alone power System, Power system operation & Optimization, Renewable energy systems (solar, wind and Hybrid), Probabilistic Power System, Uncertainty quantifications, Deregulation, Distributed Generation, Applications of Energy Storage Devices to Power System. Flexible AC Transmission System, Energy System Planning & Auditing, Loss Allocation, Power Systems Stability & Control. Electricity Market, Security Analysis, Fault Detection, Smart Energy Network, Reliability Engineering, Power Systems Analysis and Smart Grid, Failure Analysis, RAMS.
- Power Electronics & Electrical Drives: Power Electronics, Power Quality, Improved Power Quality Convertors, Custom Power Devices (DSTATCOM, DVR & UPQC), Active Power Filters, Multi-level converters, Matrix converters, Electric Drives, Flexible AC Transmission System, Isolated Bidirectional DC-DC converters, AC – DC Micro grids, Smart Grids, Special Machines & Control, Modulation Techniques, Electric Vehicles, Control of Renewable Energy Systems, Variable frequency transformer.
- Control & Automation: Control Theory, Model Order Reduction of Linear, Non-Linear, and Parametric systems, Finite Element modeling of Distributed Parameter systems, efficient Algorithms for fast simulation of power electronics circuits & power systems, vector control of electric drives, Disease Modelling, Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning. Cyber-Physical Systems, Learning Control, Networked Control Systems, Decentralized control, Constrained control systems, Mechatronics. Signal Processing, Biomedical Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, Signal Processing Applications in Electrical Engineering.
- Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
- Artificial Intelligence, Analog and Mixed Signal IC Design, RF and Microwave Circuits and Devices, Antenna Design Nanoscale semiconductor devices, Electronic Circuits & Devices, Photonics devices, Semiconductor Opto-electronic Devices Communication Systems & Networks, Solar Cell Devices, Optical & Wireless Communication Systems, Image Processing, Signal Processing, Machine Learning, Block-chain, Peer-to-Peer Networks, Neural Networks, Game theory, Computer Vision, Robotics, Pattern Recognition, Data Science and Analysis, 3G, 4G, 5G and 6G Technology, Telecommunication Networks, IoT, VLSI Design, VLSI Circuit Design, Embedded Systems, VLSI Architecture for Signal and Image Processing, DSP in VLSI Circuits, Low Power VLSI Design, High-Frequency Circuit Design, RF Energy Harvesting, Biosensors, MEMS.
- Mechanical Engineering (ME)
- Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Machining Processes, NanoFinishing, Ultra Precision Finishing, Machining Sciences, Measurement and Metrology, Metal Matrix Composites, Materials, Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer, Refrigeration, Two Phase Flow, Fluid Flow, CFD, Solar Energy, Biofuels, Thermal Energy Storage (TES), Renewable Energy, Thermal Aspects of Additive Manufacturing, Thermal Engineering, Numerical Modeling and Simulation, Strength of Materials, Rupture of Ductile Materials. VLSI Circuit Design, Analog IC design, MEMS, and sensors
- Applied Sciences (AS) Discipline: Physics (PH)
- Optical sensors, Photodetectors, Plasmonics, Solar cells, Photonic device modeling, Classical and Quantum Mechanical approach of the EM theory for different media, MHD modeling of the Space Plasma, Nano-fluid and Devices, Holography (Optical, acoustic, and Microwave), Optical and, or acoustic Metrology, optical display, Spectral imaging, Metamaterial and Metasurface, Structured light illumination imaging, Biomedical optics, Microwave imaging and metrology, AI for biomedical and agricultural imaging applications and Sustainable energy Perovskite Solar Cells, TCAD Simulation, Device Modeling, Semiconductor Devices, Process Simulation, Photovoltaics, Energy Materials, Machine Learning with Semiconductor Devices
- Applied Sciences (AS) Discipline: Mathematics (MA)
- Hydrodynamic Stability, Numerical Methods, Ferrohydrodynamics, Nanofluids, Non-Newtonian Fluids, Fluid Instabilities & Flow through Porous Media, Computational Applied Mathematics, Ocean Wave Climate, Climate Variability, Sea-level Rise, Extreme wave Modeling, Mathematical Modeling of Coastal Regions, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Ocean Wave Climate
- Applied Sciences (AS) Discipline: Chemistry (CY)
- Mesoporous materials, Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), Nanomaterials, their application in catalysis and sensing, Coordination chemistry, Organic and theoretical chemistry, Development of nanoparticle-based probes for subcellular targeted drug delivery, and carbon-based nanomaterials for environmental remedies and organic transformation reactions
- Applied Sciences (AS) Discipline: Environmental Sciences (EVS)
- Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Engineering, Solid waste Management, Industrial waste Management and Climate Change.
- Applied Sciences (AS) Discipline: English (Eng)
- Literatures of Marginalized, Indian Writing in English and Comparative Literature, South Asian Modernity, Cultural Studies, Area Studies, Digital Humanities
- Applied Sciences (AS) Discipline: Management (Mg)
- Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, Accounts, Supply Chain Management, Organizational Justice, Financial Management, Technology Management.
Eligibility Criteria
An applicant possessing the prescribed qualifications shall be eligible for admission to a Ph.D. program of the institute. Degrees obtained through distance education programs shall not be considered. The Course as well as University/Institute/Organization of qualifying degree must be recognized by AICTE/ UGC or equivalent and will be verified by Institute before registration.
PhD Programme (Full-Time under Institute Assistantship)
Engineering Departments
The applicant must have a Master’s degree in engineering / technology in the relevant area of research with a first class or a minimum of 60% marks (or CGPA of 6.5 on a 10-point scale) in the qualifying examination. The applicant must have GATE qualifications or clear the institute written examination for Institute Fellowship only.
OR
Bachelor’s degree in engineering/ technology/BS (4 years)/M.Sc. (in relevant discipline)/ MCA with a CGPA of 8.0 and above on a 10-point scale or 80% aggregate from a Centrally Funded Technical Institute (CFTI)/State-funded institute/ university/AICTE Approved Institutes. All such candidates must have a valid GATE score/NET Qualified.
Applied Science Departments (Science/ Management/ Humanities)
- Master’s Degree in the appropriate branch with a first class or minimum 60% Marks (or CGPA of 6.5 on a 10-point scale) in the qualifying examination.
- Candidates with a master’s degree in the relevant branch must have qualified GATE/NET for scholarship. However, the candidates with a master’s degree in the relevant branch without GATE/NET can join the PhD Full Time (Self-Financed)/PhD (Part-Time) program.
- Candidates with GATE/UGC/ CSIR-NET/GPAT/ DST Inspire Fellow / Sponsored by any equivalent outside agency to get their scholarship as a full-time candidate need not qualify for the Institute’s written examination. For all other candidates, the Institute’s written examination is to be cleared if they are applying for the Institute Assistantship (IA).
- However, GATE/ UGC/CSIR-NET/GPAT/ Inspire Fellow/ Sponsorship from outside agencies or Institute’s written Examinations are only for short listing of the applicants. The mere short-listing of an applicant does not confirm admission to a PhD programme. The admission shall be based upon the performance of individuals in the written test, followed by “interview/presentation” and availability of the Supervisor in the proposed area of research.
PhD programme (Part-Time)
- Candidates from organizations which have a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NIT Delhi.
- Regular faculty/ Teaching cum Research Fellow or Scientists from Educational Institutions ranked within the top 100 by NIRF, or within the top 1000 QS Ranking, or Institutes of Eminence, or Scientists from Government Funded Research and Development organizations of National Repute/ Government Department/ Government Institute/ Government Undertaking.
All such candidates should have a minimum experience as given below at the level of Scientists/ Assistant Professor or Equivalent as a regular employee in the sponsoring institution/ university/ college/organization or R&D organization/national laboratory/ industry at the time of applying for admission.
Experience Required for Admission to Part-Time PhD Programme –
- M.E./M.Tech. or equivalent: Nil
- B.E./B.Tech. /M.Sc. or equivalent, from CFTIs/Central Universities: 1 Year
- B.E./B.Tech. /M.Sc. or equivalent, and working in NIT Delhi (Project or Regular): 1 Year
- B.E./B.Tech. /M.Sc. or equivalent, from other than CFTIs/Central Universities: 2 Years
PhD programme (Full-Time with Own Fellowship)
Candidate who Qualified National Level Exams. like UGC/CSIR-NET for fellowship/GPAT/ DST Inspire Fellow / received fellowship by some outside agency, etc., with all the eligibility criteria mentioned for Full-Time under Institute Assistantship.
PhD programme (Full-Time with Self-Finance)
Candidates applying for Full-Time with the self-finance category. If selected, the candidate will not be provided any fellowship/contingency grant by the Institute. The eligibility criteria for this program will be the same as those for a PhD (Full-Time). However, qualifying or appearing for the institute written examination is not mandatory for such candidates.
PhD programme (Full-Time with Sponsorship)
These candidates are sponsored by recognized Government/Semi-Government R&D organizations to do research work in the Institute. Candidates are expected to pursue/carry out full-time research but will not receive any financial support from the Institute. Sponsorship letters should be brought at the time of the interview, & Minimum qualifications as given in Full Time. However, qualifying or appearing in the institute’s written examination is not mandatory for such candidates. An organization having signed a research collaboration (MoU) with NIT Delhi may also sponsor a candidate; in such cases, the minimum residential requirements may be met at NIT Delhi or the collaborative institute
PhD programme (for the NIT Delhi M.Tech Students)
Students who are pursuing their MTech from NIT Delhi and have completed their first year can convert their MTech degree Programme to the PhD Programme through the Institute’s PhD admission process. In such a case:
- The student needs to apply through the regular advertisement and submit his/her application with the desired documents.
- The student should submit the NOC from his/her respective department, if applying for it.
- The student should have a minimum CGPA of 7.5 in their first year of MTech.
Such candidates have to complete the required coursework. However, they may be exempted upto two courses which they have already completed during their first year of MTech, subject to the approval through RAC/DPGC. However, the candidate has to complete Research Methodology & seminar (two credits).
Such students will get an Institute Assistantship if he/she has a valid GATE score at the time of entry in MTech, subject to the availability of Institute Assistantship seats.
On the successful completion of the requirements, they will be awarded a PhD Degree only.
Selection Procedure
- Candidates with GATE/NET (JRF/LS)/ UGC (JRF/LS) /GPAT/ Inspire Fellow / received fellowship by some outside agency as a full-time candidate need not clear the Institute written examination.
- For all other candidates, the Institute written examination needs to be cleared for getting institute assistantship.
- However, GATE/NET (JRF/LS)/ UGC (JRF/LS) /GPAT/ Inspire Fellow/ Sponsorship from an outside agency or Institute Examinations are only for shortlisting applicants.
- Mere shortlisting of an applicant does not confirm admission to the PhD program. Admission shall be solely based upon the performance of individuals during “presentation and interview” and the availability of the Supervisor in the proposed area of research.
- Admission to the PhD program (Full-Time/Part-Time) in all disciplines mentioned in this advertisement shall be made purely on the basis of a “presentation” by the shortlisted applicants in their proposed area of research, followed by an “interview” to be conducted by the respective Department Admission Committee.
- Shortlisting of candidates (other than GATE/NET (JRF/LS)/ UGC (JRF/LS)/GPAT/ Inspire Fellow / received fellowship by some outside agency as a full-time candidate) shall be done by the Departmental Admission Committee for the process of “presentation and interview” for the applicants. For this purpose, a screening test shall be conducted by the institute. Only those applicants who score marks above the cutoff of 40%, i.e., 24 marks out of 60 (35%, i.e., 21 marks out of 60 for SC/ST/PWD candidates) in the Institute written examination shall be eligible for the presentation and interview process. Marks obtained in the screening test shall not be counted for the preparation of the final merit list of the successful candidates.
- The Pattern of Examination shall be as per the GATE and NET examinations. The Written Test will be of MCQ Mode with no negative marking.
- The Department Admission Committee for each Department shall recommend suitable candidates for admission based on its assessment of the presentation and interview. Marks obtained in the screening test shall not be counted for the preparation of the final merit list of the successful candidates.
- Merely shortlisting an application does not confirm admission to the PhD program. Admission shall be solely based upon the performance of individuals during “presentation and interview” and the availability of the Supervisor in the proposed area of research. The Department Admission Committee/Institute reserves the right not to recommend any candidate for admission to PhD in the respective Department if the performance of the shortlisted candidates is not found satisfactory during “presentation and interview”. The decision of the Competent Authority shall be final.
- All the applied/selected candidates will be governed by the rules and regulations of the PhD Ordinance available on the Institute website. Candidates are advised to read the ordinance clearly before proceeding with the application.
Application Process
- Students must fill up the online Google Form within the stipulated time mentioned. Late submissions will not be entertained, under any circumstances. One application format is attached here, which needs to fill with the desired documents in JPG/ PDF and upload on google form.
- The candidate must fill up the online Form within the stipulated time mentioned. Late submissions will not be entertained, under any circumstances.
- If candidate is applying, e.g., Full-Time with Institute Fellowship, Full-Time self-sponsored, Part-Time etc. then he/she must apply separately, conversion from one category to another at the time of admission process will not be allowed if candidate has not applied in those separate categories.
- Read notification carefully before filling application form.
- Link for the Online Form: https://forms.gle/zDBtZJa4hY3ArciP8
- A candidate interested in applying in more than one department/ category shall be required to submit separate application forms along with appropriate fees and documents.
Teaching Assistantship-cum-Scholarships/ Fellowships
- The candidates who have qualified GATE/ NET of respective discipline/ Institute Entrance Exam for admission to PhD are eligible for Teaching Assistantship-cum-Scholarships/ Fellowships subjected to the availability.
- Ph. D. (Full-Time) students will be awarded scholarship cum teaching assistantship as per the guidelines of Ministry of Education Govt. of India. The scholarship cum teaching assistantship are limited subject to availability of scholarship cum teaching assistantship, otherwise candidate may be consider for Full-Time without scholarship cum teaching assistantship.
- The selected candidates without scholarship cum teaching assistantship are required to submit undertaking on judicial stamp paper that they will not claim scholarship cum teaching assistantship from the Institute in future. However, they can submit research proposal to different funding agencies or they can apply to different outside funding agencies for scholarship.
Important Dates
- Last date for submission of Applications (Strictly through Online Mode): 8 December, 2025 (Monday) (up to 5:00 PM)
- Display of list of eligible candidates by the concerned HoD in the Institute website: 12 December, 2025 (Friday)
- Written Test Through offline (Physical) mode only: 23 December, 2025 (Tuesday)
- Display of list of candidates eligible for presentation & interview: 23 December, 2025 (Tuesday)
- Presentation/interview by all eligible candidates Through offline (Physical) mode only: 23 December, 2025 (Tuesday)
- Display of list of selected candidates (All Departments): 24 December, 2025 (Wednesday)
- Deposition of fee (Online): 26 December, 2025 to 31 December, 2025
- Physical reporting in the Institute/ Document Verification: 8 January, 2026
- Commencement of Classes: As per academic calendar of NIT Delhi
Application Fee
- UR/ OBC-NCL/ EWS Candidates: Rs. 1000/-
- SC/ ST/ PwD Candidates: Rs. 500/-
- Foreign Nationals: USD 50
