Doctor of Philosophy (Information Technology) is a full-research doctoral programme that gives undergraduates the opportunity to explore a topic of their choice with a supervising expert in that field.
The final deliverable for the course is a prototype system which will allow undergraduates ample opportunity to feed their naturally inquiring minds and passion for problem solving.
- Applied focus rather than theoretical contributions to computer science theory.
- 100% Research based programmes
- Get appointed as Graduate Research Assistants that can be partially funded by Industry and Government Research Grants working under the Principal Investigator.
Course Structure
Year 1
- Advanced Research Methodology
- Advanced Research Ethics
- Advanced Qualitative Techniques
- Advanced Quantitative Analysis
- Colloquium 1
Year 2
- Development 1
- Proposal Submission and Defense
- Development 2
- Colloquium 2
Year 3
- Development 3
- Evaluation and Validation
- Colloquium 3
- Presentation and 1 International Refereed Publication of Research Findings
- Thesis Submission and Defense