BU Ph.D. (Educational Technology) FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for Ph.D. in Educational Technology at Bharathiar University, and is NET mandatory?
Ans. For Ph.D. in Educational Technology at Bharathiar University, candidates need a Master's degree with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST) in a relevant discipline such as Educational Technology, Education, Psychology, Mass Communication, Computer Science, or Electronics. In addition, candidates must satisfy one of three conditions: a valid NET/SLET qualification, a minimum score of 15/50 in the Bharathiar University Common Eligibility Test (CET), or an M.Phil. degree with 55% marks. So NET is not the only route; the BU CET or M.Phil. qualification are valid alternatives.
Ques. What is the duration and structure of the Ph.D. programme in Educational Technology?
Ans. The Ph.D. Full Time programme at Bharathiar University's Department of Educational Technology is of a minimum 3 years duration, while the Part Time programme takes a minimum of 4 years. The programme involves coursework in the initial phase, followed by a comprehensive research dissertation. Candidates must submit their thesis within the stipulated time frame as per UGC regulations. The department's studio and computer lab facilities support research in media production, e-learning content development, and educational communication.
Ques. What research areas can a Ph.D. student pursue in the Department of Educational Technology?
Ans. The Department of Educational Technology at Bharathiar University covers a wide range of research areas including e-learning and online education, instructional design and curriculum development, educational media production (audio, video, digital), educational communication, digital pedagogy, blended learning, educational psychology, and the use of technology in special education. The department's interdisciplinary nature allows students to combine insights from education, communication, psychology, and technology in their research.
Ques. What is the fee structure for Ph.D. in Educational Technology at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The total fees for the first year of Ph.D. (Full Time, with PG qualification) at Bharathiar University amount to approximately Rs. 19,305, which includes one-time charges such as the Doctoral Committee Fee (Rs. 8,000), Admission Fee, Matricula Fee, Recognition Fee, Registration Fee, and Administrative Fee, along with annual charges for tuition, library, internet, and insurance. From Year 2 onwards, only the recurring annual fees apply, totalling approximately Rs. 6,580 per year. The Caution Deposit of Rs. 1,500 is refundable at the time of leaving.
Ques. What is the Bharathiar University Common Eligibility Test (CET) for Ph.D. admission?
Ans. The Bharathiar University Common Eligibility Test (CET) is an entrance test conducted by Bharathiar University for candidates seeking Ph.D. admission who do not hold a valid NET/SLET qualification or an M.Phil. degree. Candidates must score a minimum of 15 marks out of 50 in the CET to be eligible for Ph.D. admission. The CET is typically conducted as part of the research admission cycle. Candidates should check the official notification on www.b-u.ac.in for the CET schedule and syllabus.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. in Educational Technology from Bharathiar University?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Educational Technology from Bharathiar University opens doors to careers as faculty members in universities and colleges offering education, communication, and technology programmes, as educational content developers and instructional designers in ed-tech companies, as researchers in educational policy and curriculum development organisations, and as media producers for educational broadcasting. The growing ed-tech sector in India, combined with the increasing adoption of digital learning platforms, makes this a highly relevant and career-oriented research programme.


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