
Dibrugarh University, Assam Ph.D Admission 2026 opens the gateway for aspiring researchers to pursue doctoral studies in a wide range of disciplines. The admission process, conducted through the Dibrugarh University Research Admission Test (DURAT), evaluates candidates through a written test and viva voce. This overview provides all essential details, including eligibility criteria, important dates, application procedure, and program offerings, helping candidates prepare effectively to secure a place in the universityโs prestigious Ph.D. programs.
Dibrugarh University has released its notification for Ph.D. admissions for 2026 through the Dibrugarh University Research Admission Test (DURAT). This announcement is crucial for all aspirants planning to pursue doctoral studies at the university. Candidates must meet specific academic qualifications and follow a structured application and selection process to secure admission into the diverse Ph.D. programs offered.
Key Dates and Deadlines
Aspirants must strictly adhere to the following timeline for the application and examination process for the Ph.D. program:
Online Application Portal Opens: January 13
Last Date for Online Application Submission: January 30
Written Test Date and Time: February 12, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Dibrugarh University offers Ph.D. admissions across a wide range of disciplines. The following subjects are open for admission:
English
Commerce
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Statistics
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Applied Geology
Atmospheric Science
Petroleum Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Computer Science
Physical Education
Petroleum Technology
Business Administration
Candidates must fulfill specific academic qualifications to be considered for Ph.D. admission. The criteria vary based on the structure of the preceding degrees obtained by the applicant.
Comparative Eligibility Paths:
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Dibrugarh University Eligibility Criteria |
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Degree Path |
Minimum Required Marks |
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Path 1: A two-year (4-semester) Master's degree following a three-year Bachelor's degree. |
55% |
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Path 2: A one-year (2-semester) Master's degree following a four-year (8-semester) Bachelor's degree. |
55% |
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Path 3: A four-year (8-semester) Bachelor's degree (for direct PhD admission). |
75% |
Relaxation:
A 5% relaxation in the minimum required marks is granted to candidates from ST, SC, and OBC categories.
All applications for the Ph.D. program must be submitted online by following these steps:
Visit the Official Website: Navigate to www.dibru.ac.in.
Registration: Register on the portal by providing your full name, creating a password, and entering your mobile number.
Account Activation: Enter the One-Time Password (OTP) sent to your registered mobile phone to activate your account.
Login: Access the application portal using your registered mobile number and password.
Fee Payment: Pay the application fee of โน950. Payment must be made through online mode only; no other method is acceptable.
Form Submission: Accurately fill out the application form, upload all required documents, and thoroughly review all entered information before final submission.
Finality of Submission: Be very careful, as no editing of information is permitted after the application has been submitted.
Document Printing: After successful submission, download and print the application form, the fee payment receipt, and the admit card. Candidates must bring these printed copies, especially the admit card, to the entrance test venue.
For any further updates or clarifications, candidates should regularly visit the university website: www.dibru.ac.in.
The selection of candidates for the Ph.D. program will be conducted in two distinct phases, each carrying a specific weightage in the final assessment.
Phase 1: Written Test
Weightage: 70%
Qualifying Marks: 50%
Phase 2: Viva Voce (Interview)
Weightage: 30%
Relaxation in Qualifying Marks: A 5% relaxation in the qualifying marks for the written test is provided for candidates belonging to the reserved categories, which include SC, ST, OBC, and EWS. The final merit list for admission will be prepared based on the combined performance of candidates in both the written test and the viva voce