Lords University Ph.D. (Education) FAQs
Ques. Is the Ph.D. in Education from Lords University valid for college teaching positions?
Ans. Yes, the Ph.D. in Education from Lords University is a UGC-recognised doctoral degree. However, for appointment as an Assistant Professor in colleges and universities, candidates must also hold a valid UGC NET/SET qualification in addition to the Ph.D. degree, as per UGC Regulations. The Ph.D. degree alone qualifies candidates for research positions, school principal roles, and senior administrative positions in educational institutions. For college teaching, both Ph.D. and NET/SET are required.
Ques. Can a working professional (school teacher or principal) pursue Ph.D. in Education at Lords University?
Ans. Yes, working professionals such as school teachers, principals, and education administrators can pursue Ph.D. in Education at Lords University. The programme is full-time, but the university may accommodate working professionals through flexible scheduling of coursework and research activities. Candidates are advised to contact the university directly to understand the attendance requirements and whether part-time Ph.D. options are available under UGC Regulations 2022.
Ques. What is the process for selecting a research supervisor (guide) for Ph.D. in Education at Lords University?
Ans. After clearing the entrance test and interview, admitted Ph.D. scholars are allotted a research supervisor (guide) from the faculty of the School of Education at Lords University. The allocation is based on the research area proposed by the candidate and the availability of faculty with expertise in that area. Candidates are encouraged to identify potential research areas and discuss them with the faculty during the interview stage.
Ques. How long does it typically take to complete a Ph.D. in Education at Lords University?
Ans. The minimum duration for a Ph.D. at Lords University is 3 years (6 semesters), as per UGC Regulations 2022. The first year typically involves mandatory coursework, followed by research work, thesis writing, and submission. The maximum duration is generally 6 years. The actual time to completion depends on the research topic, progress of the scholar, and the time taken for thesis submission and evaluation. Scholars who complete within 3 years pay fees for 6 semesters; those who take longer pay additional semester fees.
Ques. Is UGC NET/JRF required for admission to Ph.D. in Education at Lords University?
Ans. UGC NET/JRF is not mandatory for admission to Ph.D. in Education at Lords University. Candidates without NET/JRF can appear for the university-level Ph.D. entrance test. However, candidates with valid UGC NET/JRF scores in Education are exempted from the entrance test as per UGC Regulations 2022. Having a JRF also entitles candidates to the UGC Junior Research Fellowship stipend, which is a significant financial benefit during the doctoral programme.
Ques. What research areas are available for Ph.D. in Education at Lords University?
Ans. Lords University offers Ph.D. in Education with research areas spanning educational psychology, curriculum development and instruction, teacher education, educational technology, special education, educational administration and management, comparative education, and higher education policy. Candidates are expected to submit a research proposal at the time of the interview, and the final research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned supervisor. Candidates are advised to review the faculty profiles on the university website to identify potential supervisors aligned with their research interests.







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