$T(n) = 3T \sqrt{n} + logn$
Now, assuming,
$q = logn \\ Or, n = 2^q$
$∴ T(n) = T(2^q) \\ = 3T \sqrt{2^q} + q \\ = 3T. (2^\left(q/2 \right) )+ q$
Now, taking
$X(q ) = T(2^q) \\ ∴ X(q) = 3.X \left (\dfrac{q}{2} \right ) + q $
Now, applying Master Method,
According to Master Method,
Recurrence relation should be in this form,
$$aT \left ( \dfrac{n}{b} \right ) + f(n) , \text{where, } a \geq 1 \hspace{0.1cm} \& \hspace{0.1cm} b>1$$
& we have the equation as : $X(q) = 3.X.(\dfrac{q}{2})+q$
Here, $a = 3, b = 2$
According to master theorem
$\text{If } f(n) = \Theta(n^c), \text{ where }, c < \log_b a, \text{ then, } T(n ) = \Theta (n^ {\log_b a})$
& if $a > b^c$ & $c<\log_b a$, then it will be satisfy $Case-1)$ of Master method
∴ $X(q) = \Theta(q^{\log_2 3 }) \\ \qquad = \Theta(q^{1.58}) $
Now, putting back the value of $q$ which is $\log n$
∴ $T(n) = \Theta(\log n ^{1.58})$