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'IT WAS VERY IMPORTANT FOR HIM TO GET THE DEGREE'
Careers 360
|August 2022
These PhD students submitted their theses but didn't live long enough to get degrees. Delhi University will award them posthumously.

Rohit Gurjar had "normal dreams", according to his family. He wanted to finish his PhD, find a good job and take care of his family. However, before he could achieve those goals, the 34-year-old PhD student of Delhi University passed away in April 2021, during the peak of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, a few months after submitting his thesis.
The DU Academic Council, in a meeting held on August 3, 2022, approved a posthumous PhD for Gurjar. He was one of three DU students to receive a posthumous degree over the past year. Another PhD student, commerce department's Burhanuddin Shaik, was also claimed by the pandemic.
Gurjar had submitted his thesis on minimum-input minimum-output (MIMO) antennae eight months before he died. Shaik died just one month before the final approval of his thesis.
'Very good research student'
After earning a B.Tech in electronics and communication engineering from Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Mathura, Gurjar did his M.Tech from Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology, before enrolling as a PhD student at the Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), which was earlier Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT) and a part of Delhi University.
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