DMIHER Ph.D. Community Medicine FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. program in Community Medicine?
Ans. The Ph.D. program has a minimum duration of 3 years and a maximum of 6 years. The actual duration depends on the research progress and thesis completion. Most students complete the program within 4-5 years.
Ques. Can I pursue this Ph.D. while working?
Ans. This is a full-time program, and candidates are expected to devote full time to research. However, the flexible duration (up to 6 years) allows students to manage their research commitments effectively.
Ques. What are the research areas in Community Medicine Ph.D.?
Ans. The program covers research in epidemiology, disease surveillance, health promotion, maternal and child health, communicable and non-communicable disease prevention, and health policy. Students can choose their specific research area based on faculty expertise and research interests.
Ques. Is there financial support available for Ph.D. students?
Ans. Yes, DMIHER offers 25 Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) positions across all faculties. Selected candidates receive monthly stipends (Rs. 25,000 in Year 1, Rs. 26,000 in Year 2, Rs. 27,000 in Year 3) for the 3-year duration. Additionally, 50% scholarship is available for alumni and staff members.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing this Ph.D.?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Community Medicine Professors, Public Health Researchers, Epidemiologists, or Health Policy Advisors. They can work in academic institutions, medical colleges, public health agencies, and international health organizations.
Ques. What is the difference between GATE/NET exemption and appearing for AIPHDCET?
Ans. Candidates with valid GATE/NET scores are exempted from the written AIPHDCET examination. However, they must still appear for the personal interview, which is mandatory for all candidates. Those without GATE/NET must appear for both the written examination and interview.
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