DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES

The School provides facilities to undertake research work leading to the award
of a Ph.D. degree in the fields of Architecture, Physical Planning, Urban Planning,
Regional Planning, Environmental Planning, Housing, Transport Planning, Urban
Design, Architectural Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Industrial Design and
Building Engineering and Management. About 30 scholars have been awarded
the doctoral degrees from the School, the first one awarded in 1991.
A candidate could submit her Ph.D. thesis after a minimum period of two years,
and within five years from the date of registration. In case of a candidate without
master’s degree, the minimum period for submission of thesis is three years. In
cases where candidate requires more than five years for submission of her thesis,
she could do so, if the Departmental Research Committee (DRC) recommends
her case and the approval of the Committee for Doctoral Programmes (CDP) is
secured.
No candidate shall join any other course of study or appear in any other
examination conducted by another university or institution of higher learning and
research being run by any public body without permission. In case of violation of
these requirements, the School reserves the right to cancel the registration and
recover all payments made to the candidate under the programme.
All candidates are required to work full time on doctoral research work in the first
three semesters after registration. However, the residence requirement of three
semesters may be reduced to two semesters on the recommendations of the
DRC. But the candidate must satisfactorily complete compulsory, optional and
other recommended course work, maintain close contact with the Thesis Advisor
(s), organize seminars and take active part in seminars, workshops, and other
academic programmes of the School, and show satisfactory progress in research
work.
Faculty of the School registered for Ph.D. degree programmes shall be deemed to
be in residence for the required period of time. In exceptional cases, the period of
residence for a faculty candidate may be reduced on the recommendations of the
DRC with the approval of the Chairman CDP.
During the period of residence a candidate may be permitted by the Thesis
Advisor to go out of Delhi from time to time, as may be required for research
purposes. Outstation filed work of the candidate exceeding one month may
be permitted with the knowledge and approval of the concerned Head of the
Department of Studies.