KRMU Ph.D. Education FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum duration to complete the Ph.D. (Education) programme at KRMU?
Ans. The minimum duration to complete the Ph.D. (Education) programme is 3 years. However, the maximum duration is 6 years as per UGC regulations. The actual time taken depends on the complexity of the research topic, the quality of research conducted, and the candidate's progress in completing coursework and thesis submission.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. (Education) from KRMU?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates in Education from KRMU have diverse career opportunities including educational leadership positions (Chief Learning Officer, Provost, School Principal), academic administration roles (Academic Dean, Department Head), educational counselling positions, educational technology specialist roles, and research positions in educational institutes and think tanks. The university's strong industry connections and 100% placement assistance support graduates in securing suitable positions aligned with their research interests and career goals.
Ques. Is UGC-NET qualification mandatory for Ph.D. admission at KRMU?
Ans. No, UGC-NET qualification is not mandatory. However, candidates with UGC-NET/CSIR-NET qualifications are given preference in the admission process and may be exempted from the written entrance examination (KRMU-PET). Candidates without NET qualification can still apply and appear for the KRMU-PET, which tests research aptitude and discipline-specific knowledge in education.
Ques. What is the coursework component in the Ph.D. (Education) programme?
Ans. Coursework is compulsory for all Ph.D. candidates and must be completed during the initial one or two semesters. The coursework includes seminars, research methodology courses, advanced education courses, and discipline-specific courses designed to strengthen the candidate's research foundation. Candidates must pass all coursework examinations before proceeding to the research phase. Candidates with prior M.Phil. or equivalent coursework from recognized institutions may be exempted on the recommendation of the School Research Committee.
Ques. What assistantships are available for full-time Ph.D. scholars?
Ans. Full-time Ph.D. scholars in Education may be offered teaching assistantships, research assistantships, or project assistantships. These assistantships provide valuable professional experience, allow scholars to contribute to the university's academic mission, and provide additional financial support. The selection for assistantships is based on merit and academic performance. Assistantship duties typically include assisting faculty in teaching, conducting research, or working on university projects under faculty supervision.
Ques. How is the research supervisor assigned for Ph.D. scholars?
Ans. Research supervisors are assigned based on the candidate's research interests and the availability of faculty expertise in the relevant area of education. The assignment is typically done after the candidate's admission and during the initial orientation period. Candidates can discuss their research interests during the personal interview, which helps in matching them with appropriate supervisors. The supervisor guides the candidate throughout the research journey, from topic selection to thesis submission and defense, ensuring rigorous and original research contributions to the field of education.
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