Research – Ph.D. / D.Sc.

University Research Policy - 2023
Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual Property Rights

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  • Intellectual property refers to the property created and owned by an person through the virtue of human intellect. Intellectual property rights shall include patents, trade marks, copy rights, trade secrets and other species such as computer software or printed material, any new and useful process, machine, composition of matter, life form, article of manufacture, software , copyrighted work, such things as new or improved devices, circuits, chemical compounds, drugs, genetically engineered biological organisms, data sets, software , musical processes, or unique and innovative uses of existing inventions.

IPR Cell

An IPR cell in a university plays a crucial role in protecting and promoting intellectual property, fostering innovation, and establishing a strong connection between academia and industry. It benefits not only the university but also its students, faculty, and the wider community by contributing to economic growth and the advancement of knowledge and technology. The IPR cell of the University aims to create awareness on IPR among the students and faculty of our affiliated Institution.

Objectives of IPR Cell

  • To create awareness and educate on Intellectual property rights (IPR) among faculty and students of the college.
  • To advice and guide faculty and students on the importance of IPR.
  • To conduct workshops, activities and training programs on IPR.
  • To provide guidelines on applicable laws and regulations regarding IPR.

Benefits of IPR Cell in The University

Having an Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) cell in a university can offer several advantages, both for the university itself and its students, faculty, and the broader community. Here are some key advantages:

Protection of Innovation: IPR cells help protect the innovative ideas and research output of the university’s students and faculty. This protection encourages researchers to disclose their inventions, ensuring that they receive proper credit and protection for their work.

Commercialization of Research: IPR cells can help in the commercialization of research findings and innovations. They can facilitate partnerships with industry, licensing agreements, and startups, which can lead to the development of products and services based on university research.

Revenue Generation: Universities can generate revenue through licensing agreements, royalties, and equity stakes in spin-off companies that result from their research. This income can be reinvested into the university for further research and development.

Encouragement of Innovation: The presence of an IPR cell can encourage students and faculty to engage in research and innovation by assuring them that their work will be protected and recognized, thereby fostering a culture of innovation.

Attracting Talent and Funding: A strong IPR cell can make a university more attractive to talented faculty, researchers, and students who are looking for institutions that support and protect their intellectual property. It can also attract funding from government agencies, industry partners, and investors interested in innovative research.

Knowledge Transfer: IPR cells facilitate knowledge transfer between academia and industry. This interaction can lead to real-world applications of academic research and, in turn, contribute to economic and societal development.

Legal Compliance: Universities with IPR cells can ensure that they comply with relevant intellectual property laws and regulations, reducing the risk of legal disputes and protecting the university’s reputation.

Support for Startups: IPR cells can provide guidance and resources to students and faculty interested in launching their own startups. This support can include assistance with patent applications, business development, and access to incubation and accelerator programs.

Technology Transfer: IPR cells can help transfer technology developed within the university to external organizations, which can lead to the development of new products and services, thereby benefiting society as a whole.

Networking and Collaboration: IPR cells often facilitate networking and collaboration with other universities, research institutions, and industry partners. This can lead to joint research projects, funding opportunities, and a broader knowledge exchange.

TNMGRMU - Collaborative Research with Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore
Call for proposals under Theme Based Research Program
Ph.D. Public Viva Voice Examination - Notification
Ph.D. Public Viva Voice Examination - Due to the Prevailing COVID19 Pandemic - SOP
Ph.D. Results

Ph.D. Part I Paper I Methodology Examination Results – January 2019 Session

Sl. No. Register No. Marks Obtained Result
1 141842001 47 FAIL
2 141841004 33 FAIL
3 141846002 43 FAIL
4 141841003 54 PASS
5 141841009 37 FAIL
6 141841008 35 FAIL
7 141841002 53 PASS
8 141841001 46 FAIL
9 141841007 30 FAIL
10 141831001 50 PASS
11 141841006 47 FAIL
12 141812004 44 FAIL
13 141841005 42 FAIL
14 141812003 57 PASS
15 141812002 51 PASS
16 141812001 45 FAIL
Sl. No. Register No. Marks Obtained Result
1 141842001 47 FAIL
2 141841004 33 FAIL
3 141846002 43 FAIL
4 141841003 54 PASS
5 141841009 37 FAIL
6 141841008 35 FAIL
7 141841002 53 PASS
8 141841001 46 FAIL
9 141841007 30 FAIL
10 141831001 50 PASS
11 141841006 47 FAIL
12 141812004 44 FAIL
13 141841005 42 FAIL
14 141812003 57 PASS
15 141812002 51 PASS
16 141812001 45 FAIL
S.No Register Number Status
1 141210001 63PASS
2 141210002 62PASS
3 141210003 69PASS
4 141210004 64PASS
5 141210005 60PASS
6 141210006 63PASS
7 141210007 55PASS
8 141210008 50PASS
9 141210009 64PASS
10 141210010 67PASS
11 141230001 61PASS
12 141230002ABSENT ABSENT
13 141240001 59PASS
14 141240002 70PASS
15 141240003 61PASS
16 141240004 63PASS
17 141240005 61PASS
18 141240006 53PASS
19 141240007 50PASS
20 141240008 53PASS
21 141240009 54PASS
22 141240010 58PASS
23 141240011 59PASS

Ph.D. Part – I Methodology Examination Result – July 2013

S.No Register Number Status
1 141210001 63PASS
2 141210002 62PASS
3 141210003 69PASS
4 141210004 64PASS
5 141210005 60PASS
6 141210006 63PASS
7 141210007 55PASS
8 141210008 50PASS
9 141210009 64PASS
10 141210010 67PASS
11 141230001 61PASS
12 141230002ABSENT ABSENT
13 141240001 59PASS
14 141240002 70PASS
15 141240003 61PASS
16 141240004 63PASS
17 141240005 61PASS
18 141240006 53PASS
19 141240007 50PASS
20 141240008 53PASS
21 141240009 54PASS
22 141240010 58PASS
23 141240011 59PASS
Ph.D - Thesis
Notifications

In the Governing council meeting held on 07.01.2014, it was resolved to waive the processing fee of Rs.3000/- for Ph.D. Guides and Rs.2000/- for Ph.D. Co-Guide with prospective effect.

Attention to Ph.D. Nursing Candidates of JULY 2012

  • As per the ‘REGULATIONS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Ph.D. -2010-‘ “MEDICAL DOCTORS SHOULD NOT BE A GUIDE FOR Ph.D. CANDIDATES, WHO INTEND TO DO THEIR Ph.D. RESEARCH PROGRAMME IN THE FACULTY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES.”
  • The Ph.D. Candidates who belong to Nursing Speciality and selected Doctors as their Guides for July 2012 session are instructed to change their Guides immediately to their own speciality and will be permitted for Screening Committee only on production of speciality Guide consent.

Attention to the July 2012 Session Not Approved Ph.D. Candidates

  • January 2013 session of Screening Committee for Ph.D. proposal is to be conducted during the I week of February. Hence, the July 2012 session NOT APPROVED Ph.D. candidates are instructed to submit their Compliance Report through their Guide on or before 25.01.2013.

Attention to July 2012 session Ph.D. Candidates

  • From JULY 2012 session onwards, GUIDES SHOULD NOT ATTEND THE SCREENING COMMITTEE MEETING.
  • From JULY 2012 session onwards, MARKS WILL BE AWARDED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION.
  • A total of 150 MARKS is FIXED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION. 50 Mark is allocated to each Screening Committee member and minimum 50% of Mark is mandatory for Pass. (i.e.) 75/150 TO GET APPROVAL FOR PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION for Ph.D. in the Screening Committee.
  • Based on AGGREGATE MARKS OF 50% OBTAINED BY THE CANDIDATE, the Summary of the Research will be taken into consideration for approval.
  • The Results of the Provisionally selected candidates for Ph.D. will be Published in the Website from JULY 2012 session onwards.

Eligibility to apply for Registration as a D.Sc. Candidate

  • The candidates who possess not less than 2 years of research experience after acquiring ph.d are only eligible to apply for registration as a d.sc. Candidate in this University.
Ph.D. Regulations 2010 - (as resolved in the 54th SAB )
  • Ph.D. Regulations 2010 – (as resolved in the 54th SAB )
  • Modifications made in the existing regulations for Ph.D. 2010 (as resolved in the 44th SAB-15.06.2012).
  • Candidates applying for Ph.D. Provisional Registration in this University should obtain Eligibility Certificate from the University from July 2012 Session onwards.
  • The request from candidates who submit their proposals without Eligibility Certificate will be summarily Rejected.
  • AGENDA 212 (42) DATED: 27.06.2012
  • Request of Government Siddha Medical College, Chennai to Declare as Ph.D. Centre
  • The Commissioner of Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy has requested to declare Govt. Siddha Medical College, Chennai as a Ph.D. Centre. It was resolved that the institution which come under the MOU with the University shall apply for Department recognition for Ph.D. Programme with recognition fee but without the inspection fee. All institutions which do not come within the MOU should apply as per Ph.D. regulations of this University.

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