M.Phil (Mathematics and Humanities & Social Sciences) is a doctoral-level course. The doctoral program consists with aspects of human behavior and its effect on society. The areas of human behavior, psychology, philosophy, criminology, sociology, anthropology and much more mainly covers in this course syllabus. During the study time, candidates introduce to the varied dimensions to conduct research. The doctoral candidates look at the topic from a different perspective and required to possess the qualities of getting to the crux of the subject. It is an amalgamation of theory and practical imparted to candidates in an interactive manner. In the course, candidates learn the intricacies of research using the methods of the seminar, projects, and assignments. After passing this course candidates have opportunities in the field of research, academics to go on to become teachers, researchers, analysts, psychologists, etc. The full degree course consists of two years (four semesters).
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Given below are few of the important highlights of the program.
Program Full Name | Master of Philosophy in Mathematics and Humanities and Social Sciences |
Program Level | Doctorate Degree Courses |
Duration of the Program | 2 Years |
Examination Type | Semester |
Eligibility | Master in Relevant Subjects With 55% Marks (50% For SC/ST) |
Admission Process | Entrance Exam and Merit Based |
Average Program Fee | Rs. 2 Lakh - Rs. 3 Lakh |
Syllabus of Management as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.
Paper Code | Subjects of Study |
1 | Hydrodynamic and Hydro Magnetic Stability I |
2 | A. Initiation of Magneto convection |
3 | B. Reformulation of the Simple Benard and Thermohaline Instability Problem |
4 | C. Limitations of the Complex Wave Velocity in the Instability Problem of Heterogeneous Shear |
5 | Fluid Flow Instability, MHD, Plasmas and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics |
6 | Groups, Rings and Modules |
7 | Groups & Ideals: A. The Jacobson Radical; B. Semi simple Rings |
8 | Matrix Analysis |
9 | Boundary Layer Theory |
10 | Chapter-xiv: Boundary-Layer Control in Laminar Flow |
11 | (A) Methods of boundary-Layer Control |
12 | (B) Boundary-Layer suction |
13 | (C) Injection of a different gas (Binary boundary Layers) |
14 | Chapter –xv: Non-Steady Boundary Layers |
15 | (A) Basic Equations |
16 | (B) Boundary-Layer formation after impulsive start of motion |
17 | (C) Boundary-Layer formation in accelerated motion |
18 | (D) Periodic boundary-layer flows |
Mentioned below are some states in India that offer the program.