SGRRU Ph.D. Management FAQs
Ques. What are the specialization options available in Ph.D. Management at SGRRU?
Ans. SGRRU offers Ph.D. in Management with three dynamic specializations: Marketing, Finance, and Human Resource Management. Each specialization is designed for aspiring scholars and researchers interested in specific areas of management. Students can choose their specialization based on their research interests and career goals. The program provides in-depth academic foundation and advanced research opportunities in the chosen specialization, allowing students to develop expertise in their field of interest.
Ques. What is the difference between laboratory-based and non-laboratory-based Ph.D. courses?
Ans. Laboratory-based Ph.D. courses involve experimental research, data collection through labs, and hands-on research activities. These courses typically have higher fees due to the cost of laboratory facilities and equipment. Non-laboratory-based Ph.D. courses focus on theoretical research, literature review, qualitative analysis, and conceptual development. For Ph.D. Management, both types of courses are available depending on the research methodology and specialization chosen. Students should discuss with their research guide to determine which type suits their research topic.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. in Management?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as professors and researchers at universities and business schools, research associates or scientists in research institutions and think tanks, management consultants providing strategic advice to organizations, business development specialists in corporations, policy advisors in government agencies, and industry leaders in various sectors. Many Ph.D. graduates also establish their own consulting firms or research centers. The degree opens doors to leadership positions in academia, industry, government, and non-profit organizations globally.
Ques. Is the Research Entrance Test (RET) mandatory for all Ph.D. applicants?
Ans. The RET is mandatory for most Ph.D. applicants. However, candidates who have qualified NET (National Eligibility Test) or SET (State Eligibility Test) are exempted from the entrance exam and can apply directly based on their merit. This exemption recognizes the academic excellence of NET/SET qualified candidates and streamlines the admission process for them. All other candidates must appear in the RET conducted by SGRRU to be eligible for Ph.D. admission.
Ques. How long does it take to complete the Ph.D. in Management program?
Ans. The Ph.D. program has a minimum duration of 3 years and a maximum of 6 years. The actual duration depends on the research progress, thesis completion, and individual circumstances. Most students complete their Ph.D. within 3-4 years if they maintain consistent progress in their research. The flexible duration allows students to balance their research with other commitments and ensures quality research output without time pressure.
Ques. What is the thesis submission process and what happens after thesis completion?
Ans. After completing their research, students must submit their thesis to the university. The thesis undergoes evaluation by internal and external examiners who assess the quality and originality of the research. Students may be required to present their thesis and defend it before a panel of experts. Upon successful evaluation and defense, the thesis is approved and the student is awarded the Ph.D. degree. The university also encourages students to publish their research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and international conferences to contribute to the academic community.


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