SGT Ph.D. Oral Pathology FAQs
Ques. Is MDS (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) mandatory to apply for Ph.D. (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) at SGT University, or can MDS holders from other dental specialties apply?
Ans. The primary eligibility requirement is a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Oral Pathology and Microbiology or a concerned dental specialty with 55% marks. MDS holders from closely related dental specialties may be considered eligible depending on the relevance of their proposed research area. Candidates with MDS in other specialties who wish to pursue research in oral pathology or microbiology should contact the university's admission office to confirm their eligibility before applying.
Ques. What research areas can a Ph.D. (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) scholar pursue at SGT University?
Ans. Research areas available to scholars include oral cancer pathogenesis and molecular markers, salivary diagnostics and biomarkers, oral microbial ecology and biofilm research, immunopathology of oral diseases, forensic odontology, immunohistochemistry and molecular diagnostic techniques, and the microbiological basis of periodontal and endodontic diseases. The programme combines clinical practice with research, allowing scholars to work with patient samples from SGT Dental College's large clinical setup.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for Ph.D. (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) research at SGT University?
Ans. Ph.D. scholars have access to state-of-the-art histopathology and microbiology laboratories equipped for advanced research in oral pathology. Facilities include immunohistochemistry setups, molecular biology equipment, microbiological culture and identification systems, and digital pathology tools. The university's proximity to SGT Medical College and Hospital (1000+ beds) also provides access to a large patient base and interdisciplinary research opportunities with medical departments.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) from SGT University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Assistant Professors or Researchers in dental colleges and universities, Oral Pathologists in hospital diagnostic laboratories, Scientists in oral health research institutions and pharmaceutical companies, Forensic Odontologists in medico-legal and forensic settings, and Postdoctoral Fellows in national or international dental research institutions. The growing importance of molecular diagnostics, oral cancer research, and salivary diagnostics in clinical dentistry makes Ph.D.-qualified oral pathologists highly valued in both academia and clinical research.
Ques. How does the Ph.D. (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) at SGT University differ from the MDS (Oral Pathology and Microbiology)?
Ans. The MDS (Oral Pathology and Microbiology) is a 3-year postgraduate clinical and academic programme that trains dentists in the diagnosis and study of oral diseases, qualifying them for clinical practice and teaching. The Ph.D. (Oral Pathology and Microbiology), on the other hand, is a research-focused doctoral programme that requires original contribution to knowledge through independent research, thesis writing, and publication. The Ph.D. is typically pursued after MDS by those seeking careers in academic research, advanced diagnostics, or scientific leadership roles.
Ques. How is the Ph.D. thesis evaluation and degree award process structured at SGT University for Oral Pathology and Microbiology?
Ans. The Ph.D. thesis evaluation follows UGC Ph.D. Regulations 2022 and DCI guidelines. After completing the required coursework and a minimum of 3 years of research, the candidate submits a thesis evaluated by external examiners, including at least one examiner from outside the state. Following a satisfactory thesis evaluation, the candidate appears for an open viva voce examination. The degree is awarded only after successful completion of all stages. As per UGC norms, candidates are required to publish at least one research paper in a UGC-CARE listed or Scopus-indexed journal before thesis submission.


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