GU Ph.D. (Zoology) FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. program in Zoology at Galgotias University?
Ans. The Ph.D. program is typically 3 years in duration for full-time candidates. However, the actual duration may vary based on research progress, thesis completion, and viva-voce examination. The program includes coursework in the first year followed by research work and thesis writing in subsequent years.
Ques. What are the main research areas in the Zoology PhD program?
Ans. The program covers diverse research areas including animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology, wildlife conservation, comparative anatomy, and animal physiology. Students can choose their research specialization based on faculty expertise and available research facilities.
Ques. Am I exempted from the Ph.D. Entrance Test if I have qualified UGC-NET?
Ans. Yes, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET, CSIR-JRF, GATE, or possess an M.Phil degree are exempted from the Ph.D. Entrance Test. However, they still need to appear for the personal interview and research proposal presentation before the University Research Committee.
Ques. What is the minimum CGPA required for PhD admission in Zoology?
Ans. For candidates with a master's degree, a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade 'B' on the UGC 10-point scale is required. For candidates with a 4-year bachelor's degree in research, a minimum CGPA of 7.5/10 is required along with qualifying examinations like UGC-NET, GATE, or CSIR-JRF.
Ques. Is there any financial support available for PhD students during their research period?
Ans. Yes, full-time PhD candidates receive a monthly stipend upon passing the screening test and completing the coursework. Additionally, merit-based scholarships and financial aid for defence personnel and their dependents are available. The university also offers continuation scholarships for students maintaining excellent academic performance.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing PhD in Zoology?
Ans. PhD graduates in Zoology can pursue careers in wildlife conservation organizations, zoological institutions, research centers, academic institutions, government wildlife agencies, and environmental consulting firms. Many graduates also work on biodiversity conservation projects and contribute to wildlife management policies.
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