KRGC Ph.D. (Sociology) FAQs
Ques. What are the research areas available for Ph.D. (Sociology) at KRGC Gwalior?
Ans. The Sociology department at KRGC offers research in areas such as social stratification and inequality, gender and women's studies, rural and tribal sociology, social change and development, family and kinship studies, and urban sociology. Candidates should discuss their research interest with the available guides before applying.
Ques. Is it mandatory to appear for the Jiwaji University PhD entrance exam if I have UGC-NET in Sociology?
Ans. No. As per UGC PhD Regulations 2022, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET (with or without JRF) are exempted from the university-level PhD entrance test. However, they must still go through the Research Degree Committee (RDC) interview and guide allocation process.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. (Sociology) at KRGC while working full-time?
Ans. The PhD programme at KRGC is offered as a full-time, campus-based programme. Part-time PhD may be available for in-service candidates (teachers, government employees) as per Jiwaji University norms, but this must be confirmed with the college and university at the time of admission.
Ques. How many seats are available for Ph.D. (Sociology) at KRGC Gwalior?
Ans. The number of PhD seats depends on the number of available and approved research guides in the Sociology department. Each guide can supervise up to 8 scholars at a time (as per UGC norms). The exact seat availability for each session is announced in the Jiwaji University PhD admission notification.
Ques. What documents are required at the time of PhD admission at KRGC?
Ans. Typically required documents include: Mark sheets and degree certificates of all qualifying examinations (10th, 12th, UG, PG), UGC-NET/JRF certificate (if applicable), PhD entrance exam score card, caste/category certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate, passport-size photographs, and a research proposal/synopsis.
Ques. What career prospects does a Ph.D. in Sociology from KRGC Gwalior offer?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Sociology opens career avenues in academia (Assistant/Associate Professor in colleges and universities), social research organisations (IIPS, NCAER, CSDS), government policy and planning departments, NGOs and development sector organisations, and international bodies like UN agencies. Candidates can also qualify for UGC-NET post-PhD for teaching positions if not already qualified.
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