Geeta Univ Ph.D. Psychology FAQs
Ques. What are the main research areas available in the Ph.D. Psychology program at Geeta University?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Psychology at Geeta University covers a comprehensive range of research areas including Clinical and Counselling Psychology (psychopathology, psychotherapy, mental health interventions, well-being), Cognitive and Neuropsychology (cognition, memory, attention, executive functions, neuropsychological assessment), Developmental and Educational Psychology (lifespan development, learning processes, academic stress, child and adolescent psychology), Social and Cultural Psychology (social cognition, attitudes, identity, culture, gender, community psychology), Health and Positive Psychology (stress, coping, lifestyle disorders, resilience, happiness, mindfulness), Organisational and Industrial Psychology (office behaviour, motivation, leadership, occupational stress, worker well-being), Indigenous Psychology (psychological processes grounded in indigenous and cultural knowledge systems), and Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas (digital psychology, media psychology, AI and human behaviour, environmental psychology). This diversity allows scholars to choose research topics that align with their interests and career aspirations.
Ques. What is the stipend offered to Ph.D. scholars at Geeta University, and how does it help offset the program costs?
Ans. Full-time Ph.D. scholars at Geeta University are eligible for a monthly stipend of up to Rs. 30,000 per month for graduates from recognized institutions, and up to Rs. 40,000 per month for graduates from IITs/IIMs/NITs. The stipend is based on academic merit and performance in the selection process. Over a 3-year program, this translates to Rs. 10,80,000 to Rs. 14,40,000 in total stipend support, which can significantly offset or even exceed the total program fees of Rs. 3,86,500, making the program highly affordable for full-time scholars. Part-time scholars are not eligible for the stipend.
Ques. How does Geeta University support Ph.D. Psychology students with research guidance, publications, and conference presentations?
Ans. Geeta University provides comprehensive support to Ph.D. scholars through experienced faculty mentorship, structured research clinics, workshops on research methodology and advanced data analysis tools (SPSS, Stata, SAS, PSPP, NVivo, ATLAS.ti), and guidance on academic writing and publication strategies. The university actively supports scholars in presenting papers at national and international conferences, including renowned platforms such as Delhi University, Chandigarh University, Central University of Haryana, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and Banaras Hindu University. Additionally, the university provides financial support for conference participation, guidance for patents and copyrights, and opportunities for international collaboration and exposure, helping scholars build a strong academic profile while completing their doctoral work.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Psychology at Geeta University on a part-time basis, and what are the differences from full-time programs?
Ans. Yes, Geeta University offers a part-time Ph.D. option for working professionals in the corporate sector, mental health organizations, and clinical settings who wish to pursue their research while continuing their professional careers. The main difference is that part-time scholars are not eligible for the monthly stipend offered to full-time scholars. However, part-time scholars follow the same rigorous academic standards, research requirements, and evaluation criteria as full-time scholars. The program duration and fee structure remain the same, with fees charged per semester. This flexibility allows working professionals to balance their career aspirations with doctoral research.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing a Ph.D. in Psychology from Geeta University?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Psychology from Geeta University opens doors to diverse career paths including academic positions (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Head of Department), research roles (Research Scientist, Senior Researcher, Principal Investigator, Post-Doctoral Fellow), clinical and applied roles (Clinical Psychologist, Consultant Psychologist, Psychotherapist), organizational roles (Organizational/Industrial Psychologist, Behavioral Scientist, Corporate Wellness Consultant), forensic and legal roles (Forensic Psychologist, Expert Witness, Defense/Military Psychologist), and entrepreneurship (Private Practice Founder, Training Institute Founder, Author/Academic Content Creator). The program's emphasis on research, policy relevance, and societal impact prepares graduates for high-impact roles in academia, research institutions, clinical settings, organizations, and independent practice.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for Ph.D. admission in Psychology at Geeta University, and what are the entrance exam details?
Ans. No, UGC-NET is not mandatory. However, candidates who have cleared UGC-NET (Psychology) or CSIR-NET are exempted from the Geeta University Ph.D. Entrance Test and need to appear only for the interview round. Candidates without NET/CSIR-NET must appear for the university's entrance exam, which consists of Research Methodology (50%) and Psychology subject-specific questions (50%). The entrance test is conducted online, and candidates scoring 50% or above are called for the interview round. Final selection is based on 70% weightage to the entrance test and 30% to the interview. This flexibility allows both NET-qualified and non-NET candidates to pursue their doctoral research at Geeta University, making the program accessible to a broader pool of aspirants.




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