BVDU Pune Ph.D. (Dance) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.A. in Dance and Ph.D. in Dance?
Ans. M.A. in Dance is a 2-year postgraduate program that provides comprehensive knowledge of dance theory, history, and practice. Ph.D. in Dance is a 3-year doctoral program focused on original research, advanced dance studies, and contribution to academic knowledge in dance. Ph.D. requires independent research and thesis submission.
Ques. What is the entrance examination syllabus for Ph.D. (Dance)?
Ans. The entrance examination covers topics related to dance theory, history of dance, Indian classical dance forms, contemporary dance, choreography, research methodology, and general knowledge. The test is designed to assess the candidate's understanding of dance, research aptitude, and analytical skills.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Dance if my postgraduate degree is in Performing Arts or related fields?
Ans. Yes, candidates with postgraduate degrees in related fields such as Performing Arts, Dance Studies, Choreography, or Cultural Studies are eligible to apply, provided they meet the minimum 55 percent aggregate requirement.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. in Dance?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Assistant Professors or Professors in dance colleges and universities, Research Scientists in dance research institutions, Dance Educators, Choreographers, Cultural Advisors, and Entrepreneurs in dance-related ventures. Many graduates also contribute to dance preservation and cultural heritage initiatives.
Ques. Is it necessary to have formal dance training before applying for Ph.D. in Dance?
Ans. While formal dance training is beneficial, it is not strictly mandatory. However, candidates must have a postgraduate degree in Dance or related fields. Candidates with strong academic background in dance and demonstrated research interest are encouraged to apply.
Ques. What research areas are covered in the Ph.D. program in Dance at Bharati Vidyapeeth?
Ans. The program encourages research in areas such as Indian classical dance traditions, contemporary dance composition, dance history, ethnography of dance, dance education, dance therapy, and cultural dance studies. Students work closely with faculty advisors to develop research proposals aligned with their interests and the university's research priorities.
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