What: The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT-R) invites applications for its post-graduate and PhD admissions 2008-09.
Application process for PG programme
~ Applications are invited from GATE qualified candidates for admission to the post-graduate programmes leading to MTech/ MArch/ MURP for the session 2008-09. Sponsored candidates and IIT graduates without GATE are also eligible for admission.
~ The application form and information brochure can be downloaded from institute website from March 17, 2008 to April 17, 2008.
~ The filled application form should be submitted along with a demand draft of Rs 400/- for General Category or Rs 200/- for SC/ST Category, drawn in favour of "Chairman, PG Admission, IIT Roorkee" payable at Roorkee, plus fee of Rs 100/- per additional department (if applied).
~ The application form may also be obtained from the "Chairman, PG Admission, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee 247 667" by sending a demand draft of Rs 50/- drawn in favour of "Chairman, PG Admission, IIT Roorkee" payable at Roorkee, along with two self addressed slips which should reach latest by April 7, 2008.
~ Applications may also be submitted online on the institute website: www.iitr.ernet.in
~ Last date for receipt of filled application form (downloaded or obtained by written request or printout of the online application form as the case may be) along with application fee plus additional fee per department, if applied, is April 17, 2008.
Application process for PhD programme
~ Application form and information brochure can be downloaded from the institute website or can be obtained by sending a Demand Draft for Rs 50/- drawn in favour of "Chairman, PG Admission, IIT Roorkee" payable at Roorkee.
~ For details please contact Assistant Registrar (PGS&R), IIT Roorkee.
~ Reservation of seats for different categories shall be as per Government of India rules.
~ For further details regarding eligibility, basis of admission etc visit the institute website www.iitr.ernet.in
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