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Doctor
of Philosophy in Textile engineering is a program where a
student must complete all requirements for the Ph. D Degree within a maximum of
7 (seven) academic years (session) and not less than 3 (three) academic years
(session) from the date of their provisional admission. Academic
progress shall be assessed in terms of Credit hours earned by a student. One
Credit hour subject shall normally require 13 (thirteen) weeks of lecture for
one semester while one Credit hour for Thesis work should normally require 39
(thirty nine) hours of research work for one semester. The number of credit
hours for each course shall be as specified in the syllabus of the respective
Department. To
complete the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Textile engineering, a student
must earn a minimum of 54 credit hours of which 45 credit hours shall be
assigned for a thesis. There
shall be two categories of student, namely, full-time student and part-time
student. A student may enroll as a part-time student. A student, serving in
different organizations, may also be admitted as part time students with the
written consent of the employer. A part time student may be assigned a maximum
of 9 (nine) credit hours of course including Thesis work in any semester. A
full time student must register a minimum of 12 credit hours and a maximum of
15 credit hours per semester. A full-time student shall not be allowed to be
in the employment of any organization (even as a part-time employee). However,
they may be employed as Teaching/Research Assistant at the University. If a
full time student becomes an employee (full time or part time) of any other
organization in the middle of a semester, s/he may, with the approval of the
Head of the Department and their Employer, be allowed to continue as a
full-time student for that semester. A student may be allowed to switch from
part-time to full-time or vice versa on the recommendation of the respective
Doctoral Committee before the commencement of a semester. Technical
elective coursework, designed to encourage individual interests, provides the
opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge in a particular discipline. This
facilitates the development of special skills as well as problem solving,
teamwork, and engineering design skills with the aid of latest tools. In the
program of Doctor of Philosophy in Textile Engineering, students are exposed to
high performance textiles, advanced finishing technology, modern weaving and
non-woven technology, instrumental analysis of textiles, advanced yarn
manufacturing, etc. Upon successful completion of the program, the students
will have the ability to deliver industry skills, leadership as well as corporate
job responsibilities. After successful completion of the degree, students are
serving with pride at various government agencies, national and international
industries, multi-national companies, etc.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - General
Degree
PhD
Study Level
PHD
Study Mode
On Campus
Doctor
of Philosophy in Textile engineering is a program where a
student must complete all requirements for the Ph. D Degree within a maximum of
7 (seven) academic years (session) and not less than 3 (three) academic years
(session) from the date of their provisional admission. Academic
progress shall be assessed in terms of Credit hours earned by a student. One
Credit hour subject shall normally require 13 (thirteen) weeks of lecture for
one semester while one Credit hour for Thesis work should normally require 39
(thirty nine) hours of research work for one semester. The number of credit
hours for each course shall be as specified in the syllabus of the respective
Department. To
complete the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Textile engineering, a student
must earn a minimum of 54 credit hours of which 45 credit hours shall be
assigned for a thesis. There
shall be two categories of student, namely, full-time student and part-time
student. A student may enroll as a part-time student. A student, serving in
different organizations, may also be admitted as part time students with the
written consent of the employer. A part time student may be assigned a maximum
of 9 (nine) credit hours of course including Thesis work in any semester. A
full time student must register a minimum of 12 credit hours and a maximum of
15 credit hours per semester. A full-time student shall not be allowed to be
in the employment of any organization (even as a part-time employee). However,
they may be employed as Teaching/Research Assistant at the University. If a
full time student becomes an employee (full time or part time) of any other
organization in the middle of a semester, s/he may, with the approval of the
Head of the Department and their Employer, be allowed to continue as a
full-time student for that semester. A student may be allowed to switch from
part-time to full-time or vice versa on the recommendation of the respective
Doctoral Committee before the commencement of a semester. Technical
elective coursework, designed to encourage individual interests, provides the
opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge in a particular discipline. This
facilitates the development of special skills as well as problem solving,
teamwork, and engineering design skills with the aid of latest tools. In the
program of Doctor of Philosophy in Textile Engineering, students are exposed to
high performance textiles, advanced finishing technology, modern weaving and
non-woven technology, instrumental analysis of textiles, advanced yarn
manufacturing, etc. Upon successful completion of the program, the students
will have the ability to deliver industry skills, leadership as well as corporate
job responsibilities. After successful completion of the degree, students are
serving with pride at various government agencies, national and international
industries, multi-national companies, etc.
Admission Requirements
40+
In order to get admission to the Ph. D Degree
Program an applicant
(a) Must have a minimum GPA of 3.00 out of 5.00 or 2.75
out of 4.00 or a first division in SSC or HSC or Diploma in Engg. or in
equivalent examinations; and
(b)
Must have at
least 50% marks or a minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 or its equivalent in B
Sc. Engg./ Four-year B Sc. Degree or M Sc. degree in the relevant
branch.
(c) Must have a minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 or its
equivalent in Masters degree in the relevant branch.
(d)
The above
requirements may be relaxed for applicants on deputation or sponsored by
Academic Institutions / Research Organizations / International Organizations.
Such relaxation shall be recommended by the Admission Committee of the
respective Department for approval of Academic
Council.
For
Engineering disciplines, the minimum qualification for admission shall normally
be an M Sc. Engg. / M Engg. Degree in the appropriate branch of engineering or
its equivalent from any recognized Institution.
3 Years
Tuition fees
Domestic
200
International
1,000
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The minimum duration of the program is four semesters. However, students must complete the program within five academic years from the date of first registration.
Ph. D in Textile Engineering
Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh
36 monthsProgramme duration
1,000 Tuition Fee/year
Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - General
Degree
PhD
Study Level
PHD
Study Mode
On Campus
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - General
Degree
PhD
Study Level
PHD
Study Mode
On Campus
Admission Requirements
In order to get admission to the Ph. D Degree Program an applicant
(a) Must have a minimum GPA of 3.00 out of 5.00 or 2.75 out of 4.00 or a first division in SSC or HSC or Diploma in Engg. or in equivalent examinations; and
(b) Must have at least 50% marks or a minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 or its equivalent in B Sc. Engg./ Four-year B Sc. Degree or M Sc. degree in the relevant
branch.
(c) Must have a minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 or its equivalent in Masters degree in the relevant branch.
(d) The above requirements may be relaxed for applicants on deputation or sponsored by Academic Institutions / Research Organizations / International Organizations. Such relaxation shall be recommended by the Admission Committee of the respective Department for approval of Academic
Council.
For Engineering disciplines, the minimum qualification for admission shall normally be an M Sc. Engg. / M Engg. Degree in the appropriate branch of engineering or its equivalent from any recognized Institution.Tuition fees
Domestic
International
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