JNU Ph.D. (Social Sciences) FAQs
Q1: What are the major research areas available in Ph.D. Social Sciences at JNU Jaipur?
A: JNU Jaipur's School of Social Sciences offers diverse research areas including sociology, social work, community development, social policy, applied social research, gender studies, marginalized communities, social welfare, and development studies. The school focuses on humanitarian efforts and research addressing real-world social issues.
Q2: Is NET/JRF qualification required for PhD admission?
A: No, NET/JRF qualification is not mandatory. However, candidates with NET/JRF qualifications are exempt from the entrance examination and may be eligible for additional scholarships and stipends. Other candidates must appear in the JNU Entrance Test (ET) followed by personal interview for admission consideration.
Q3: What is the typical duration of the Ph.D. program?
A: The Ph.D. program has a minimum duration of 3 years. However, depending on research progress, thesis completion, and university regulations, it may extend up to 5 years. The exact duration depends on individual research timelines and institutional requirements.
Q4: Can I pursue part-time PhD while working?
A: Yes, JNU Jaipur offers both full-time and part-time PhD options. For part-time PhD, candidates must provide proof of employment and a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer. This flexibility is ideal for working professionals in social development organizations and government agencies.
Q5: What career opportunities are available after Ph.D. Social Sciences?
A: Graduates can pursue careers as university professors and lecturers, researchers in academic institutions, social development professionals in NGOs, policy researchers in government think tanks, social workers in community organizations, consultants for social development projects, and professionals in international development organizations. Many also work in government agencies addressing social welfare and public policy.
Q6: How does JNU Jaipur support research addressing social issues?
A: The School of Social Sciences emphasizes applied research with real-world impact. The university provides research facilities, library resources, guidance on publication in peer-reviewed journals, and opportunities to collaborate with social development organizations. Faculty mentors help students design research projects that address contemporary social challenges and contribute to community welfare.
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