The University is committed to fostering a dynamic and innovative Research and Development (R&D) environment that encourages academic excellence, creativity, and interdisciplinary collaboration. We actively support students and faculty in developing high-quality research that addresses real-world challenges and contributes to global knowledge.
Our institution promotes research across diverse domains, including Digital Technologies, Business Management, Social Sciences, Sustainability, and Emerging Innovations. Each research project proposal is guided by rigorous academic standards to ensure relevance, originality, and methodological quality.
The University emphasises continuous improvement in research practices by providing mentorship, resources, and structured guidance throughout the research process. By maintaining high standards in proposal development and execution, we aim to cultivate a strong research culture that drives innovation, critical thinking, and impactful outcomes.
1. NIDM Doctoral Fellowship Programme on Disaster Studies
2. Research Project/Study on Disaster Management: Innovation & Action
3. Research
Call for Investigator-Initiated Research Proposals for “ICMR Intermediate Extramural Grants” (“ICMR NISCHAYAK ANVESHAN Extramural Grants”) 2026
Call for Investigator-Initiated Research Proposals for “ICMR Intermediate Extramural Grants” (“ICMR NISCHAYAK ANVESHAN Extramural Grants”) 2026
The Electronic Project Proposal Management System, For ANRF
Name of Agency: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), India
Principal Investigator: Dr Nidhi Tiwari
Co- Principal Investigator: Dr Mukesh Kumar Yadav
TOOLS: Synopsys, CADENCE, XILINX
TOPIC
Principal Investigator: Dr Mukesh Malviya
TOPIC: Future pharma ecosystem – Fostering synergy among academia industry research regulatory and practice
Principal Investigator: Dr Sourav Bias
To nurture transformative education for creating leaders and innovators, and generate new knowledge for society and industry. Committed to accelerating solutions to local and global problems.