JMI Ph.D. (TTHM) FAQs
Ques. Is the JMI Ph.D. in Tourism and Hospitality Management a full-time program? Can I pursue it while working?
Ans. The Ph.D. program at JMI is primarily a full-time residential research program. However, working professionals with prior research experience may apply under specific provisions. It is advisable to check the latest Ph.D. ordinance on the JMI website for part-time Ph.D. eligibility norms.
Ques. What is the minimum duration of the Ph.D. program at JMI?
Ans. The minimum duration is 3 years and the maximum is 5 years (extendable in exceptional cases as per JMI ordinance). Scholars are expected to complete coursework, submit a research proposal, and defend their thesis within this period.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for Ph.D. admission at JMI?
Ans. No, UGC-NET is not mandatory. JMI conducts its own entrance test for Ph.D. admissions. However, candidates with a valid UGC-NET/JRF score may be exempted from the written entrance test and called directly for the interview, as per JMI Ph.D. ordinance.
Ques. What are the research areas available under Ph.D. Tourism and Hospitality at JMI?
Ans. Research areas include sustainable tourism, heritage and cultural tourism, hospitality operations management, tourism policy and planning, destination management, travel behavior, ecotourism, and hotel management. The department has faculty with expertise across these domains.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for Ph.D. scholars at JMI?
Ans. Yes, JMI has hostel facilities on campus. However, accommodation is subject to availability and is not guaranteed. About 30% of students get hostel accommodation. Ph.D. scholars should apply for hostel separately through the JMI hostel portal.
Ques. How competitive is the Ph.D. entrance test at JMI for Tourism and Hospitality?
Ans. The program is moderately competitive. The department typically admits a limited number of scholars each year based on faculty availability and research capacity. The entrance test covers research methodology, subject knowledge in tourism/hospitality, and general aptitude. Candidates with prior publications or research experience have an advantage during the interview stage.
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