Kristu Jayanti Ph.D Biotechnology FAQs
Ques. Can I pursue the Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology at KJU while working in a biotech or pharma company?
Ans. Yes. The Part-Time mode is specifically designed for working professionals. You must be physically present on campus for the 6-month coursework phase and for regular research activities thereafter. Candidates should confirm the specific attendance schedule with the Office of Doctoral Research at doctoral.research@kristujayanti.com before applying, to ensure it is compatible with their work commitments.
Ques. What is the difference in financial benefits between Full-Time and Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology at KJU?
Ans. Full-time scholars receive a monthly fellowship of Rs. 15,000 (for up to 30 months post-coursework), an annual scholarship of Rs. 10,000, and a contingency grant of up to Rs. 20,000 per year for STEM disciplines. Part-time scholars receive none of these benefits but pay a slightly lower annual fee of Rs. 60,000 (vs. Rs. 65,000 for full-time). Both modes are eligible for the 33% annual fee waiver if the scholar holds a national/state-level fellowship.
Ques. What research areas are available for the Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology at KJU?
Ans. Research areas in Biotechnology at KJU include molecular biology, genetic engineering, microbial biotechnology, plant biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, bioinformatics, and environmental biotechnology. The specific research topic is finalized in consultation with the assigned research supervisor. Candidates are encouraged to review the Research Supervisor Profiles on the university's doctoral research page (kristujayanti.edu.in/doctoral-research/research-supervisor-profiles.php) before applying.
Ques. Is DBT-JRF qualification useful for the Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology at KJU?
Ans. Yes. Candidates who have qualified DBT-JRF are exempt from the KJUET and only need to appear for the personal interview. Additionally, DBT-JRF holders are eligible for a 33% annual fee waiver on the programme fee. However, the DBT-JRF fellowship stipend (Rs. 37,000/month) is typically awarded for full-time research; part-time scholars should confirm with DBT India whether the fellowship can be availed in part-time mode.
Ques. How long does it take to complete the Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology at KJU?
Ans. The minimum duration is 3 years (including 6 months of coursework). The standard maximum duration is 6 years, extendable conditionally to 8 years. Women and differently-abled candidates are eligible for an additional 2-year extension. Part-time scholars typically take longer than full-time scholars to complete their research, and the extended maximum duration accommodates this.
Ques. What is the career benefit of a Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology from Kristu Jayanti University for industry professionals?
Ans. A Part-Time PhD in Biotechnology from KJU allows working professionals to enhance their academic credentials and research expertise without leaving their jobs. It opens doors to senior research and development roles, academic positions, and leadership roles in biotech and pharma companies. KJU's NAAC A++ accreditation and NIRF ranking (34th nationally, 1st in Karnataka) add significant credibility to the doctoral degree, making it a valuable qualification for career advancement.
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