SKIMS Ph.D. (Nuclear Medicine) FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. (Nuclear Medicine) at SKIMS Srinagar?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Nuclear Medicine) at SKIMS is a 3 to 6-year programme. Candidates must complete the degree within this timeframe. Full-time candidates typically complete it in 3-4 years, while part-time candidates may take up to 6 years. The exact timeline depends on the research progress and thesis submission.
Ques. Is UGC NET mandatory for PhD admission at SKIMS Srinagar?
Ans. Yes, a valid UGC NET score is required for admission to the PhD programme at SKIMS Srinagar. Candidates are shortlisted based on their UGC NET score and then called for a personal interview. Candidates who have qualified UGC NET with JRF are also eligible for the UGC fellowship during their PhD.
Ques. Can working professionals apply for the part-time PhD in Nuclear Medicine at SKIMS?
Ans. Yes, SKIMS offers the PhD programme in part-time mode as well. For part-time PhD, candidates must hold a Master's degree in the relevant discipline and have at least one year of work experience in a college or centre affiliated with SKIMS. The duration for part-time PhD can extend up to 6 years.
Ques. What research areas are available under the Ph.D. (Nuclear Medicine) at SKIMS?
Ans. The Department of Nuclear Medicine at SKIMS has active research in areas such as thyroid disorders (thyrotoxicosis, thyroid cancer), nuclear cardiology (myocardial perfusion imaging), gastrointestinal and skeletal scintigraphy, renal imaging, and cerebral blood flow studies. The department head, Prof. Tanveer Ahmed Rather, specializes in thyroid, nuclear cardiology, and nuclear endocrinology.
Ques. What is the scope after completing a Ph.D. in Nuclear Medicine from SKIMS?
Ans. Graduates of Ph.D. (Nuclear Medicine) from SKIMS can pursue careers as research scientists, faculty members in medical colleges, senior nuclear medicine technologists, or consultants in government and private hospitals. SKIMS's reputation as the apex medical institution of J&K gives its PhD graduates strong credibility in the academic and research community. Opportunities also exist in BARC, AERB, and other nuclear medicine research organizations.
Ques. How many seats are available for PhD (Nuclear Medicine) at SKIMS?
Ans. The seat intake for PhD (Nuclear Medicine) at SKIMS is very limited, typically 1-2 seats per year, subject to availability of supervisors and research positions. The exact number of seats is announced in the official admission notification released by SKIMS each year. Candidates are advised to monitor the SKIMS website regularly for updates.
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