Study Subjects:
Developed and Natural Environment for the Human Society
Course Level:
PhD
Scholarship Provider:
CEPT University.
Scholarship can be taken at:
India
Last Date: 30th June 2011.
Eligibility of Candidates:
Candidates applying for the admission to the Ph.D. Programme at CEPT University shall fulfill the following requirements:
1. Master’s Degree in relevant area or its equivalent from any recognized University/Institution with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or an equivalent letter grade. Or
Bachelor’s Degree in any related field or its equivalent from any recognized .
2. University/Institution with a minimum of 60 % aggregate marks or an equivalent letter grade and five years of experience with an outstanding record in teaching/research/professional
practice. The candidates with Humanities/Pure Science background/Fine Arts should have a Master’s Degree in relevant area or its equivalent from any recognized University/Institution with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or an equivalent letter grade.
Scholarship Open for International Students:
No Scholarship Description Doctoral Programme focuses study in several areas of concern to CEPT – in the field of developed and natural environment for the human society. The premiss lies in the fact that CEPT University offers opportunity to address, through study
CEPT Website links:
www.cept.org www.cept.org/ecc www.cept.org/eco www.cept.org/com-itu www.cept.org/cerp
About CEPT:
The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations - CEPT - was established in 1959 by 19 countries, which expanded to 26 during its first ten years. Original members were the monopoly-holding postal and telecommunications administrations. CEPT's activities included co-operation on commercial, operational, regulatory and technical standardisation issues.
In 1988 CEPT decided to create ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, into which all its telecommunication standardisation activities were transferred.
In 1992 the postal and telecommunications operators created their own organisations, Post Europe and ETNO, respectively. In conjunction with the European policy of separating postal and telecommunications operations from policy-making and regulatory functions, CEPT thus became a body of policy-makers and regulators. At the same time, Central and Eastern European Countries became eligible for membership of CEPT. With its 48 members CEPT now covers almost the entire geographical area of Europe.
In 1988 CEPT decided to create ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, into which all its telecommunication standardisation activities were transferred.
In 1992 the postal and telecommunications operators created their own organisations, Post Europe and ETNO, respectively. In conjunction with the European policy of separating postal and telecommunications operations from policy-making and regulatory functions, CEPT thus became a body of policy-makers and regulators. At the same time, Central and Eastern European Countries became eligible for membership of CEPT. With its 48 members CEPT now covers almost the entire geographical area of Europe.
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