NU Ph.D. (Education) FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum qualification required to apply for Ph.D. (Education) at Noble University?
Ans. Candidates must hold a Master's degree with minimum 55% marks from a recognized university, or a four-year Bachelor's degree with research component and CGPA of 7.5/10 or above. M.Phil. degree holders with 55% marks are also eligible. A 5% relaxation in marks is available for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer), EWS, and differently-abled candidates. Additionally, candidates must have a valid research proposal and a proposed supervisor's consent letter at the time of application.
Ques. Is the Ph.D. (Education) program available in distance or online mode?
Ans. No, the Ph.D. (Education) program at Noble University is offered only in regular full-time mode on campus. The program requires full-time scholarly engagement under the guidance of experienced faculty members. However, part-time options are available for in-service scholars (employees) who can provide a valid No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer, allowing them to balance their professional responsibilities with doctoral research.
Ques. What are the publication requirements before submitting the thesis?
Ans. Ph.D. scholars must fulfill one of the following publication criteria before thesis submission: (1) Publish one research paper in a UGC-CARE-listed journal and present two papers in conferences or seminars; (2) Publish two research papers with at least one in a UGC-CARE Group-II (WOS/SCOPUS) journal; or (3) Publish one paper in Group-II and one full paper in a Scopus-indexed conference proceeding. All publications must be directly related to the scholar's research work, and evidence in the form of certificates or reprints must be provided at thesis submission.
Ques. How long does the Ph.D. (Education) program typically take to complete?
Ans. The standard duration of the Ph.D. (Education) program is 3 years, though it can extend up to 6 years in exceptional cases. The first semester involves mandatory coursework (12-16 credits), followed by research work and thesis preparation. Scholars must appear before the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) every six months to present their progress. The timeline depends on research progress, publication completion, and thesis evaluation, but most scholars complete within the 3-year timeframe.
Ques. What is the role of the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) in the Ph.D. program?
Ans. The Research Advisory Committee (RAC) plays a crucial monitoring role throughout the Ph.D. journey. Scholars must present their research progress before the RAC every six months. The RAC evaluates presentations, provides feedback, and suggests improvements or corrections. Failure to submit progress reports or attend RAC reviews may result in warnings or cancellation of registration. The RAC also oversees important transitions such as changes in research topic, supervisor, or research plan, ensuring scholars remain on track for timely completion.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. (Education)?
Ans. Ph.D. (Education) graduates have diverse career opportunities including positions as faculty members in universities and colleges, researchers in educational institutions and think tanks, educational consultants for government and private organizations, curriculum developers, policy advisors in educational departments, and leaders in educational NGOs. Many graduates pursue academic careers in higher education institutions, while others work in educational research organizations, international development agencies, or establish their own educational ventures. The doctoral qualification enhances prospects for leadership roles in educational administration and policy formulation.


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