Christ Univ PhD Economics FAQs
Ques. Can working professionals pursue the Part-Time Ph.D. in Economics at Christ University while continuing their jobs?
Ans. Yes, the Part-Time Ph.D. in Economics is specifically designed for working professionals, economists, policy analysts, and academicians. Part-time scholars are permitted to continue their professional commitments while pursuing the doctorate. However, they are required to attend coursework sessions and meet the university's research requirements, which may involve periodic visits to the campus.
Ques. What research areas are available under the PhD Economics programme at Christ University?
Ans. The PhD in Economics at Christ University encourages research across macroeconomics, microeconomics, development economics, financial economics, agricultural economics, international economics, public finance, econometrics, and economic policy. The programme particularly welcomes empirical research that addresses the needs of government agencies, financial institutions, and developmental organisations. Research on India's GDP growth, innovation, technology, and production/distribution laws is especially encouraged.
Ques. Is UGC-NET required for admission to the Part-Time PhD Economics programme at Christ University?
Ans. UGC-NET is not mandatory but is advantageous. Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET (including JRF), SLET, SET, KSET, GATE, or hold a teacher fellowship, or have completed an M.Phil., are exempted from the Christ University PhD Entrance Test. All candidates, including NET-qualified ones, must appear for the Skill Assessment, Research Proposal Presentation, and Personal Interview.
Ques. What is the difference in financial support between Full-Time and Part-Time PhD Economics scholars at Christ University?
Ans. The annual fee of Rs 80,000 is the same for both modes. However, full-time scholars receive significant financial support: an annual scholarship of Rs 20,000, a contingency allowance of Rs 10,000/year (post-coursework), and a Research Fellowship of Rs 15,000-Rs 20,000/month (post-coursework). Part-time scholars do not receive these benefits from the university, though they may avail external fellowships like UGC-JRF or ICSSR if eligible.
Ques. At which campuses is the PhD Economics programme available at Christ University?
Ans. The PhD in Economics is offered across five campuses: Bangalore Central Campus, Bangalore Bannerghatta Road (BGR) Campus, Bangalore Yeshwantpur Campus, Delhi NCR Campus, and Pune Lavasa Campus. The Part-Time mode is available at the Bangalore Central Campus. Candidates should verify the availability of part-time mode at other campuses before applying.
Ques. How many admission cycles are there for the PhD Economics programme at Christ University, and what is the current status?
Ans. Christ University follows a cycle-based admission model with four cohorts per year: Cycle 1 (March-June, batch starts July), Cycle 2 (July-September, batch starts October), Cycle 3 (September-December, batch starts January), and Cycle 4 (December-March, batch starts April). The June 2026 cohort (Cycle 1) is currently open with applications accepted until June 14, 2026.
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