DBS Global University Ph.D. Drama Films New Media FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the Full-Time and Part-Time Ph.D. in Drama, Films and New Media at DBS Global University?
Ans. The Full-Time Ph.D. requires full-time presence on campus on all working days (9:15 am to 6:10 pm) with a minimum duration of 3 years. The Part-Time Ph.D. has classes on Saturdays and Sundays (9:15 am to 6:10 pm) with a minimum duration of 4 years, making it suitable for working professionals. Part-time candidates must also have a Co-guide from their organisation and submit an NOC from their employer.
Ques. I work in a television production company. Can I apply for the Part-Time Ph.D. in Drama, Films and New Media?
Ans. Yes, this programme is specifically designed for working professionals in the media and entertainment industry. You will need to submit an Employment Verification Certificate during application and an NOC from your employer at the time of registration. Your workplace must also provide the necessary facilities and infrastructure conducive to research, and you will need to arrange a Co-guide from your organisation.
Ques. What research areas can I pursue under Ph.D. (Drama, Films and New Media)?
Ans. The programme covers a wide range of research areas including Film Studies, Film Direction, Film Production, Cinematography, Screenwriting and Story Boarding, Film Visual Communication, Theatre and Performing Arts, Television Studies, Broadcast Media, Television Production, Media Management, and Media Marketing. Your specific research topic will be finalised in consultation with your assigned guide at the university.
Ques. Is there a residency requirement for the Part-Time Ph.D.?
Ans. No, there is no residency period for Part-Time Ph.D. scholars. However, attendance in Ph.D. coursework and other academic activities is mandatory as per the scheduled timetable (Saturdays and Sundays). A minimum of 75% attendance in each course is required to be eligible for end-semester examinations.
Ques. How is the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) structured at DBS Global University?
Ans. The PET is a 90-minute test with 100 multiple-choice questions divided into two sections: Section 1 covers General Knowledge and Research Awareness, English Language, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Analysis, and Data Interpretation (50 questions, 50 marks); Section 2 covers subject-specific questions from the Ph.D. programme area (50 questions, 50 marks). Candidates who qualify UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, GATE, or equivalent national-level exams within the last 2 years are exempted from the PET.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. (Drama, Films and New Media) from DBS Global University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue academic careers as Assistant Professors or Researchers in Film Studies, Theatre, or Media departments. Industry opportunities include roles as Film/Television Researcher, Media Consultant, Content Strategist, Documentary Filmmaker, Film Archivist, Editorial positions in media publications, and Policy Analyst in the creative industries. The doctorate also opens doors to postdoctoral research fellowships and government research positions.
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