JNU Ph.D. (Social Work) FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between Ph.D. in Social Work and Ph.D. in Sociology at JNU?
Ans. Ph.D. in Social Work focuses on applied research, intervention strategies, and social welfare programs, while Ph.D. in Sociology emphasizes theoretical frameworks and sociological analysis of society. Social Work is more practice-oriented, whereas Sociology is more theory-oriented. Both programs are 3 years full-time and follow similar admission processes.
Q2: Can I pursue Ph.D. in Social Work if my Master's degree is in a different field?
Ans. Candidates with Master's degrees in related social sciences including Sociology, Social Development, Public Administration, and other humanities disciplines are eligible. However, you must meet the minimum 55% marks requirement and qualify the entrance examination or have a valid NET/CSIR-NET score.
Q3: What are the research areas available in Ph.D. (Social Work)?
Ans. Research areas include poverty alleviation, child welfare and protection, women empowerment, disability studies, community development, social policy analysis, mental health and counseling, gerontology, substance abuse prevention, and social entrepreneurship. Students can choose areas aligned with their interests and social relevance.
Q4: What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. in Social Work from JNU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as university professors, research scholars in government and private research institutions, policy analysts, NGO directors, program managers, social development professionals, and consultants. Many also pursue post-doctoral research or academic positions in national and international institutions.
Q5: Is field work or internship mandatory during the Ph.D. program?
Ans. While the program is primarily research-focused, students may have opportunities to engage in field-based research projects and community engagement activities as part of their research methodology. Details about mandatory field work should be confirmed with the department directly.
Q6: Are there opportunities for international collaboration or exchange programs during Ph.D.?
Ans. JNU Jaipur has international tie-ups and collaborations with renowned universities and research institutes. Students may have opportunities to participate in international seminars, conferences, and collaborative research projects. The university also facilitates publication of research in international journals. Details about specific exchange programs should be confirmed with the department directly.
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