Symbiosis offers a PhD admission process that begins with an international admission test, with notifications released between April and May. Some candidates, such as those who are NET qualified, have an M Phil, or are part of DST, bypass the test and go straight to a personal interview. The PhD program costs INR 15,000 per semester, plus an additional INR 15,000 upon admission for initial coursework. Payments can be made through various channels like bank transfer and UPI. Compared to other private universities, this fee is seen as affordable given Symbiosis's reputation. The institution provides strong support for PhD and research students, with faculty members limiting the number of students they supervise, ensuring personalized attention. This supportive environment is especially beneficial in the early, challenging stages of research, making the experience both positive and enjoyable. Full-time PhD fellows may receive a monthly stipend of INR 25,000, but this is awarded selectively, with research centers determining the recipients annually through the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) stipend. Although the research culture at Symbiosis is relatively new and somewhat uncertain, public health students and beginners generally do not report significant issues.
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