St Aloysius PhD Political Science FAQs
Ques. Is the Part Time PhD in Political Science at St Aloysius University suitable for civil servants and government officers?
Ans. Yes, the Part Time PhD in Political Science is particularly well-suited for civil servants, IAS/IPS officers, government officials, and public policy professionals who wish to pursue advanced research while continuing their service. The programme allows you to remain in your current role and pursue research simultaneously. Topics such as governance, public policy, international relations, and human rights are directly relevant to government work. Candidates in government service are advised to obtain an NOC from their department before enrolling.
Ques. What are the research specialisations available under PhD Political Science at St Aloysius University?
Ans. Two PhD guides are available with distinct specialisations: Dr Rose Veera D'Souza (also Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities) specialises in Political Science and International Relations, covering areas such as foreign policy, global governance, and political theory; Dr Shakila Hegde specialises in Human Rights, Gender Issues, and related aspects, covering areas such as women's rights, constitutional rights, and social justice. Candidates are advised to contact the relevant guide before applying to discuss their research proposal and confirm the availability of a research slot.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for PhD Political Science admission at St Aloysius University, and what is the entrance test pattern?
Ans. UGC-NET is not mandatory but provides a significant advantage. Candidates with a valid UGC-NET score in Political Science are exempted from the university's written entrance test and are directly called for a personal interview. Candidates without UGC-NET must appear for the university's entrance test, which is 100 marks: 50% on Research Methodology and 50% on Political Science subject-specific topics. Both NET and non-NET candidates must appear for the interview, and final selection is based on overall performance and availability of a research guide.
Ques. How many seats are available for PhD Political Science, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. As per the official vacancy notification for the January 2026 intake, there are 4 seats available for PhD Political Science at St Aloysius University. With two guides and 4 seats, the programme is moderately competitive. Candidates with UGC-NET have a clear advantage. It is strongly recommended to contact the PhD guides before applying to discuss your research area and confirm the availability of a research slot, as the final number of admissions depends on the availability of guides and their current research load.
Ques. Can a candidate with a Master's degree in Public Administration or International Relations apply for PhD Political Science at St Aloysius University?
Ans. Candidates with a Master's degree in Public Administration, International Relations, or related Social Science disciplines may be considered for PhD Political Science, as the eligibility criteria allow for related disciplines. However, the final decision on eligibility rests with the university. It is advisable to contact the university's Research and Development Cell or the PhD guide directly to confirm eligibility before applying. Candidates should also ensure their research proposal aligns with the expertise of the available PhD guides.
Ques. What is the coursework structure for the Part Time PhD in Political Science, and how is it managed alongside a full-time job?
Ans. As per UGC PhD Regulations 2022, all PhD scholars must complete a mandatory coursework of at least one semester, covering Research Methodology, Review of Published Research, and subject-specific advanced topics in Political Science. Part-time scholars must attend the coursework on campus as per the schedule set by the university. The university typically schedules coursework sessions to accommodate working scholars, but the exact timetable is communicated after admission. Successful completion of coursework and passing the coursework examination is mandatory before proceeding to the research phase.









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