๐งช Direct PhD after B.Tech
"Skipping Masters to become a Scientist"
You don't need a Masters degree to get a PhD. In India (and US), you can jump straight from B.Tech to PhD. This is called a Direct PhD.
๐ซ Where can you do it?
- IISc Bangalore: The Mecca of research in India.
- Top IITs: Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur.
- US Universities: Most US PhD programs accept B.Tech grads directly.
๐ฐ The Benefits (Why skip Masters?)
- Stipend: You get paid!
- India: ~โน31,000 to โน70,000 per month (PMRF Scheme).
- US: ~$2500 per month (offsets tuition entirely).
- Time: You save 1 year compared to doing (M.Tech + PhD) separately.
โ ๏ธ The PMRF Scheme (Prime Minister's Research Fellowship)
This is the most prestigious fellowship in India. * Amount: โน70,000 - โน80,000 per month. * Eligibility: B.Tech from CFTI (IIT/NIT) with CGPA > 8.0 AND high GATE score.
๐ Who should NOT do this?
- If you just want "better placements", do M.Tech.
- PhD is for people who want to create new knowledge (Research Papers), not just build software.
- It takes 5-6 Years. It is a marathon, not a sprint.