Maharajah's College Ph.D. FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Phil and Ph.D.?
Ans. M.Phil (Master of Philosophy) is a 2-year postgraduate research degree, while Ph.D. is a 2-3 year doctoral degree. Ph.D. requires original research contribution and publication, while M.Phil focuses on research training. Ph.D. is a higher qualification recognized internationally for academic and research positions.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. while working?
Ans. Yes, many Ph.D. programs allow part-time or flexible schedules for working professionals. However, full-time enrollment is generally preferred for better research output. Candidates should discuss their work schedule with the research supervisor and department before admission.
Ques. What is the scope after Ph.D.?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates have career opportunities in academia, research institutions, government organizations, and private sector R&D departments. Many pursue postdoctoral research, faculty positions in universities, or research scientist roles in organizations. Ph.D. is essential for academic careers and research-oriented positions.
Ques. How is Ph.D. research evaluated?
Ans. Ph.D. research is evaluated through regular progress reviews, seminar presentations, and final thesis evaluation. The thesis is evaluated by internal and external examiners. Students must publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present their work at conferences. Final viva voce examination assesses the candidate's knowledge and research contribution.
Ques. What are the requirements for Ph.D. admission?
Ans. Candidates must have a postgraduate degree with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwD), qualify entrance examination, and demonstrate research aptitude. GATE/UGC-NET qualification is preferred for certain disciplines. A research proposal outlining the intended research area is required during admission.
Ques. Can I change my research topic after admission?
Ans. Yes, research topics can be modified after admission with approval from the research supervisor and department. However, significant changes may require re-evaluation and approval from the doctoral committee. It is advisable to finalize the research topic before admission to avoid delays in research progress.
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