GGU Ph.D. Economics FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.A. Economics and Ph.D. Economics, and why should I pursue Ph.D.?
Ans. M.A. Economics is a 2-year postgraduate program that provides advanced knowledge in economic theory and analysis, qualifying graduates for professional roles in government, research organizations, and academia. Ph.D. Economics is a 4-year doctoral program designed for those who want to conduct original research, contribute to economic knowledge, and pursue academic careers. Ph.D. provides advanced research training in econometrics, research methodology, and specialized areas of economics. It opens doors to careers in academia, research institutions, policy think tanks, and international organizations.
Ques. Is VRET mandatory for Ph.D. Economics admission at GGU, and what is the selection process?
Ans. Yes, VRET (Vishwavidyalaya Research Entrance Test) is mandatory for Ph.D. Economics admission at GGU. The selection process involves three stages: (1) VRET written exam, (2) Interview by the department faculty, and (3) Presentation of research proposal. Candidates must qualify all three stages for admission. The VRET exam tests knowledge in economics, research methodology, and analytical skills. The interview and presentation assess research aptitude and communication skills.
Ques. What is the research focus and dissertation component in the Ph.D. Economics program at GGU?
Ans. The Ph.D. Economics program at GGU emphasizes original research and dissertation writing. Students are required to conduct independent research under faculty supervision and submit a doctoral dissertation. The program includes coursework in economic theory, econometrics, and research methodology in the first year, followed by research and dissertation writing in subsequent years. Students are expected to contribute original knowledge to the field of economics through their research.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing Ph.D. Economics from GGU?
Ans. Ph.D. Economics graduates from GGU can pursue careers as academic researchers in universities, economists in government departments and policy think tanks, research scientists in international organizations like World Bank and IMF, and consultants in economic development projects. Many graduates also work in central banks, financial institutions, and corporate research departments. The program prepares professionals for roles in economic research, policy analysis, and higher education. GGU has a strong alumni network and maintains connections with academic and research institutions globally.
Ques. What are the fellowship and financial assistance options available for Ph.D. Economics students at GGU?
Ans. Ph.D. Economics students at GGU are eligible for university fellowships and financial assistance. The university provides monthly stipends to PhD scholars based on merit and availability of funds. Additionally, students may be eligible for government scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories. The total fees for the program is ₹22,000 for the entire 4-year duration, which is relatively affordable for doctoral studies. Students can also apply for external research grants and funding from government agencies and research organizations.
Ques. What is the duration and structure of the Ph.D. Economics program at GGU?
Ans. The Ph.D. Economics program at GGU is a 4-year full-time doctoral program. The first year typically involves coursework in economic theory, econometrics, research methodology, and specialized topics. From the second year onwards, students focus on original research and dissertation writing under faculty supervision. Students are required to complete comprehensive examinations, submit research proposals, and conduct field research as part of their doctoral requirements. The program culminates in the submission and defense of a doctoral dissertation before a panel of examiners.


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