UoH Announces Selection of 13 Ph.D. Scholars

Hyderabad, Oct.27 (Maxim News): University of Hyderabad (UoH) has announced the selection of its Ph.D. scholars for fellowship under the May 2021 lateral entry channel of the prestigious Prime Minister’s Research Fellows (PMRF) scheme.

Prof. B. J. Rao, Vice-Chancellor, UoH congratulated the PMRF fellows and hoped that they would bring laurels to the University by their high achievements in research.

The National Coordination Committee (NCC) of the PMRF scheme made the selection of the above students.

Each fellow under the PMRF scheme will receive a starting monthly fellowship of Rs. 70,000, which may increase to a maximum monthly fellowship of Rs. 80,000 towards the end of Ph.D., provided the performance during the initial years of Ph.D. is satisfactory.

UoH Announces Selection of 13 Ph.D. Scholars
UoH Announces Selection of 13 Ph.D. Scholars

Apart from this, each fellow would be eligible for Rs. 2 Lakhs research grant per year.

UoH was allotted 18 PMRF fellowships (14 lateral entry channel and 4 direct entry channel fellowships) for 2021. Against the 14 lateral entry channel fellowships, 13 were selected by the NCC of the PMRF scheme.

UoH now has 32 PMRF fellows. Their details can be found at https://uohyd.ac.in/pmrf-uoh/. (Maxim News)


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