• PhD Study in India – A Guide for 2024

Written by Mark Bennett

The Indian higher education system has expanded at a simply phenomenal rate during the 21st Century - and it shows no sign of stopping. This rapid growth in the number of individual PhD universities is also producing a range of research opportunities , ranging from cutting-edge Science and Engineering projects to unique programmes exploring the country's own diverse history and culture.

This page provides a comprehensive introduction to PhD study in India, with information on universities, colleges, fees, funding opportunities, average duration and eligibility requirements.

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Phd opportunities in india - what's on offer for 2024.

India's rich culture and stunning geography need little introduction and are a universal part of its appeal as a visitor destination. When it comes to international study, however, there's arguably never been a better time to consider a longer-term stay as a PhD student in India.

Here are just a few reasons to consider beginning your PhD at an Indian university in 2024:

  • Diversity and specialisation - Whether you want to research Business Management, Bombay Cinema or Buddhist Philosophy, the scope of options for PhD study in India means there's almost certainly an excellent programme available for you.
  • Affordability and accessibility - PhD fees in India vary a lot, but are often surprisingly low. Meanwhile, English is widely spoken and is adopted as the language of instruction at a wide range of universities.
  • Increasing global recognition - University rankings have taken some time to catch up with the speed of India's higher education expansion, but this is beginning to change. Several of India's leading universities and institutes now feature in international league tables for 2024.
  • Youth and dynamism - India's current population is one of the youngest in the world, demographically speaking. This fresh and dynamic outlook helps drive a culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism. You'll fit right in as a PhD researcher looking to develop new ideas and approaches.

India's universities can also claim some impressive alumni, including the current CEOs of Microsoft (Satya Nadella) and Google (Sundar Pichai). So, in a way, they may well have helped you find this page.

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Indian universities

India's higher education system is one of the world's biggest, with well over 1000 different universities. It's also one of the most diverse, as these institutions fall into a range of different categories.

This has the potential to seem confusing, but, for prospective PhD students, the differences between individual universities (or groupings) won't generally be as important as the specific research projects and programmes they offer.

University types

There are five different varieties of university with the potential to offer PhD programmes in India. In most cases the distinction between these groups concerns the way in which they are established and administered.

The Indian higher education system is made up of the following:

  • 47 Central Universities - As their name suggests, these are centrally administered by the Indian Government through its Department of Higher Education. This group includes some of India's oldest research universities, as well as some newer and more specialised institutions.
  • 390 State Universities - These are set up and governed by individual Indian states and provinces. They include a wide range of institutions, many of which specialise in certain subjects.
  • 307 Private Universities - These are also set up within (and accredited by) individual states or provinces, but are established by independent organisations. They often tend to focus more on international recruitment than Central or State ('public') universities.
  • 124 Deemed to be Universities - This group includes a wide range of institutions that weren't set up as universities, but are currently recognised as having university-level expertise in certain subjects. As such they may carry out associated research and teaching.
  • 138 Institutes of National Importance - These are India's premier centres for teaching, scholarship and research. Each is established or recognised by a specific act of parliament and designated with particular specialisms and objectives. See below for more details.

PhD colleges in India

India is also home to over 39,000 colleges, but things aren't quite as vast (or complicated) as they seem. Indian higher education colleges tend to be affiliated with local state universities, helping deliver the teaching for the degree programmes those universities award.

In practice, this system is actually quite similar to the collegiate university model adopted within older UK universities such as Oxford and Cambridge : the student studies within a college towards a qualification granted by its associated university.

Some Indian colleges specialise in postgraduate (or 'post-graduate') programmes, effectively functioning like the graduate schools operated by universities in the USA or Canada.

Institutions of National Importance

India's Institutions of National Importance (INIs) are its most prestigious higher education institutions, tasked with strategic academic and professional objectives. Most are highly specialised and are organised into appropriate networks based on the subjects they pursue.

At present the list of INIs includes:

  • 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) - these focus primarily on Engineering and related subjects. Together with the National Institutes of Technology (below) they award the majority of Indian PhDs in these disciplines.
  • 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) - these also focus on Engineering as well as related subjects such as Architecture and Management.
  • 20 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) - these are India's premier centres for professional training and research in Business and Management. Most of the programmes they offer award postgraduate degrees, including the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) - equivalent to a PhD.
  • 7 Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) - these conduct research and training in a broad range of scientific fields.
  • 7 National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPERs) - focussing on Pharmacy, Pharmacology and related Chemical Sciences.
  • 7 All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMs) - focussing on professional training and qualification in Medicine and related Health Sciences.
  • 3 Schools of Planning and Architecture (SPAs) - focussing on professional training and research in Architecture and related subjects.

Needless to say, the INIs include some of India's highest ranked and most internationally renowned universities, making them a strong choice for international PhD study in appropriate subjects.

Subject specialisms

It's quite common for Indian universities to focus on particular subjects or even to specialise in these subjects at a postgraduate level. This can make it easier to find appropriate universities for your PhD, but it does mean that not all provide comprehensive research opportunities.

Indian university cities

The sheer size of India's university system means that opportunities for PhD study exist right across the country. However, there are a number of key 'hubs' for study and research. These include major cities such as Mumbai , Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad , Kanpur and Pune .

Indian university rankings

Global rankings are beginning to reflect the growth of India's university system and its increasing expertise in key subject areas. The country's Institutes of Technology (IITs) are particularly well ranked, with several in the current Times Higher Education world top 500:

Top 10 Indian Universities in 2024
University THE 2024 QS 2024 ARWU 2023
Indian Institute of Science201-250225301-400
Anna University501-600427-
Jamia Milia Islamia501-600 -
Mahatma Gandhi University501-600--
Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences501-600771-780-
Alagappa University601-800--
Aligarh Muslim University601-800 801-900
Banaras Hindu University601-800 701-800
Bharathiar University601-800--
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati601-800=364-
World University Rankings, and . Visit their websites for more information.

Do rankings matter for PhD study?

University rankings can help you choose a PhD project or programme, provided you know what to look at. Our guide explains how to use rankings as a prospective postgraduate.

Accreditation

Universities in India are overseen by the University Grants Commission . This is an official body ensuring that higher education in India is properly supported and meets appropriate standards.

PhD structure

The Indian PhD is an advanced research qualification, designed for students who have already completed undergraduate and (usually) postgraduate training.

As a doctoral student, you'll set out to independently research an original topic with the support of at least one supervisor (an academic at your university with relevant expertise and experience). At the end of your degree you'll submit a thesis describing your research activities and results.

In this sense, PhD study in India is very similar to other countries. However, as you'd expect from a country with such a large - and diverse - higher education system, there are a few differences.

Most Indian universities award the standard PhD as an academic research doctorate. Some also provide other qualifications, including more specialised doctorates:

  • Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) - A PhD-level qualification usually offered by Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). An FPM may include professional training, comparable to that involved in a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree. Programmes usually last for up to five years.
  • Doctorate in Pharmacy (Pharm D) - A specialised professional qualification usually lasting for at least six years.
  • Master of Philosophy (MPhil) - A shorter academic research qualification (lasting one to two years), also offered in the UK and other countries. Some MPhil programmes allow progression to a full PhD.

PhD programmes

It's common for Indian universities to establish doctoral programmes within which their postgraduate students receive additional training and support as they carry out their research.

At State Universities, these are often organised by local affiliated colleges (effectively operating as the university's graduate school). More specialised Institutions of National Importance may run a single doctoral programme within which all of their students work on related topics.

PhD programmes often commence with a coursework phase . This provides any specialist subject knowledge and research skills a student needs in order to carry out their own independent research.

The coursework component of your PhD will usually be completed in your first year (this may be shorter if you already have relevant qualifications and training at Masters level). After this you will prepare a synopsis of your project and be assigned an appropriate supervisor to guide your research.

From this point on you will work more independently, carrying out research and collecting results upon which to construct your thesis.

Programme length

In most cases, the duration of a PhD in India is around three years . It's possible to study for longer, but some universities may set a maximum registration period for doctoral students - this is usually around five years, if so.

Academic year

The Indian academic year usually runs from May to July . As a PhD student you will normally complete coursework and other training within this teaching period. However, your research project will be ongoing.

Assessment and examination

The main criteria for the award of an Indian PhD is the quality of the doctoral thesis you produce at the end of your degree.

You will first submit your thesis internally. This can be a more significant stage in India than elsewhere. Multiple faculty members will often be involved and these may request corrections and resubmissions before allowing a student to proceed to their external examination.

Once your university is satisfied, your thesis will be orally examined by one or more external examiners. In India this is known as the 'Open Defence'. The title is appropriate as these examinations usually take place in a ceremonial setting and in front of an audience including your fellow students, faculty, family and friends.

Don't be put off by the prospect of being examined 'live' in this way: The Open Defence is a well-deserved opportunity to take pride in your work and the expertise it has produced.

Publication requirements

In addition to completing your thesis itself, you may be expected to have produced a peer-reviewed publication before your doctorate can be awarded. This may seem daunting to a new or prospective student, but you'll soon find that you're already producing work of a high standard as part of researching your doctoral thesis.

Your faculty will probably maintain a list of the journals it regards as being acceptable and your supervisor will be able to advise you on the preparation of your research for publication.

Fees and funding

India is a comparatively inexpensive destination for PhD study, though the actual cost of a PhD in India will vary between universities and regions.

There is no set fee for PhD study at Indian universities. Generally, State Universities will be cheaper than Private Universities, but neither are especially expensive by international standards.

International students won't necessarily pay more to study in India, though some universities may restrict the number of 'foreign students' they enrol.

Programmes are generally between USD $2,000-5,000 per year, though some universities will charge more. The best approach is to identify an institution with appropriate facilities and expertise for your PhD, then inquire as to its fees.

You'll also have some other costs to cover for an Indian PhD. These may include registration and application fees as well as fees for your eventual PhD examination. Most will be fairly minor expenses, but it's worth checking with your university in advance and confirming exactly what - and how much - you'll be required to pay.

PhD funding

The main source of government support for international students in India is the ICCR Scholarship Scheme , formerly known as the General Scholarship Scheme (GSS). This provides funding for students from specific countries to study at Bachelors, Masters or PhD level in India, with some restrictions on subjects and programmes.

International applicants with Indian heritage may also be eligible to apply to the Scholarship Programmes for Diaspora Children (SPDC) scheme. However, this support may be restricted to undergraduate programmes.

A list of other scholarships and fellowships for study in India is maintained on the University Grants Commission website .

Most Indian universities will also have their own scholarships and fee waivers available for their students, though not all of these will be available to international applicants. You can view a partial list of institutions offering international fee waivers on the Indian Government website . Note that these waivers may not necessarily be for PhD programmes or other postgraduate courses.

PhD funding guides

There's plenty of support out there for you to complete a doctorate in India (or elsewhere). Our PhD funding guides will help you make sense of your options.

Applying for a PhD in India

Some Indian universities use admissions portals to help manage their applications. Others will accept direct applications, or advertise specific opportunities .

Admission requirements

To be eligible to study a PhD in India, you have to have a Masters degree in a relevant subject, usually with an overall grade of at least 55% (or the equivalent).

Candidates will also be expected to have the necessary language skills for their course. English is one of India's official languages and is used for teaching at most of its universities/ However, some specialised universities will teach in Hindi , Urdu or other Indian languages.

There is no age limit for doing a PhD in India. Most PhDs take between three and five years to complete so it's worth considering what you want to do after completing your degree.

In July 2022, the UK and Indian governments signed a mutual agreement to formally recognise eachother's higher education qualifications. This means that if you studied your Masters degree in the UK, it will automatically be recognised as the equivalent of an Indian Masters (and vice-versa!) This should make the application process easier for UK students looking to do a PhD in India.

The Indian PhD application process

Indian PhD applications are usually competitive. Each university will have a specific number of places available on its PhD programmes each year and will use a system of entrance examinations, interviews and research proposal assessment to select the best candidates.

Individual institutions are free to manage this process themselves, but most will follow the same general steps.

PhD notifications

First, the university will establish how many places it has available for its PhD programmes. These places are then published as a 'notification' for that round of PhD admissions.

Notifications for the next academic year will usually be published in the previous Autumn. You can find them by searching university websites. You can also check the PhD opportunities listed here on FindAPhD.

The Research Eligibility Test (RET)

Once you have responded to its PhD notification, your prospective university will begin to assess your suitability for doctoral work.

PhD applicants in India are normally required to complete a Research Eligibility Test (RET): this is a written exam confirming that you have the necessary subject knowledge and expertise to carry out advanced research in your chosen discipline.

The content of the RET will be specific to your university and programme. In some cases universities will use relevant examination material from its own Masters degrees (as this is the level you should be working at as a PhD student).

You check the requirements and process for your RET before you begin your application. It may be the case that you are required to attend a physical exam in India (along with other students). Your university should be able to tell you if it makes any alternative arrangements for international students.

The next step (after a satisfactory RET performance) is to attend a PhD interview . Your university will normally publish details of candidates invited to interview as a formal part of its PhD admissions round.

The most important part of your interview day will be the interview itself, during which you will answer questions about your interests and experience and (hopefully) demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for its programme.

The university will also use this opportunity to check and assess your application documents . You will normally be asked to bring certificates and transcripts related to your existing qualifications, as well as other materials related to your application. The exact requirements will be published along with your interview details.

Research proposals

Your previous qualifications, RET score and interview performance will confirm you are suitably qualified and prepared for a place on an Indian PhD programme. Some universities may also wish to check the details for the topic you plan to explore with your PhD. If so, they will ask you to submit a research proposal .

This may be a separate stage in your application, or it may be part of your interview process. Again, you should check your university's requirements.

Application portals

Some Indian universities partner with external services to help manage their admissions. This can make your application a lot easier, with additional support and guidance available on the exact requirements.

The most important application portal for international students in India is EdCIL . This is an official partner service, designated by the Indian Government to support applications from students seeking to study abroad in India.

Application fees

Some universities (and portals) will charge fees during their application process. These cover the costs of registering and processing applications as well as the administration of examinations and interviews.

Individually, these fees are likely to be quite small (often less than $10 at a time). However, it's a good idea to make a note of all the required fees at the beginning of your application and ensure you don't end up paying more than you expect.

Student visas

You'll need a visa to study in India as an international student. This is usually easy to obtain, provided you are a genuine student and have been accepted to study at an Indian university.

India issues various visas, but the one you'll require as a PhD student is, surprisingly enough, a student visa . This is normally valid for up to five years and allows multiple entries into India during your course.

Application requirements

The materials required for an Indian student visa application will usually include:

  • Proof of admission to your university (you'll need this before you start your application)
  • Personal documents (your passport and other details)
  • Financial evidence (confirming you have sufficient money to support yourself during your course)

The cost of your visa will depend on the country you apply from. Currently prices range from $14-$118 .

Application process

Before you begin your visa application you should check your requirements with an Indian Misson (embassy) in your home country. At this point you may also be asked to submit required documents and pay the appropriate visa fee (this will depend on your nationality and situation). You can then apply for your visa online using a service set up by the Indian Government.

PhD life in India

Want to know more about what it's like to live in India during a PhD? Our detailed guide covers everything from accommodation and living costs to culture and entertainment.

An Indian PhD will qualify you well for further work related to your research area, in India or elsewhere. The expansion of the Indian university sector is creating many opportunities for academic work in the country and your experience of Indian higher education will prepare you well for these kinds of roles.

As of July 2022, all undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications earned in India are automatically recognised in the UK (and vice versa). This means that you'll be able to use your Indian PhD to more easily access a wide range of job opportunities in the UK.

It is usually possible to extend a student visa if you find work in India, or to apply for a separate employment visa (provided you have evidence of a suitable job offer). Your university should be able to provide more information and guidance during your PhD.

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6 Ways to Earn Additional Income as a PhD Student

Additional Income as a PhD Student

By ProFellow Founder Dr. Vicki Johnson

Getting a PhD often means sacrificing a full salary for several years as you study. Even if you are fully funded and receive a full-tuition scholarship and annual living stipend, graduate student stipends are usually just enough to help you get by. Many students will want – or need – to supplement their student income to be able to live in areas with a high cost of living, pay for childcare, contribute to retirement, and travel while they are finishing their degree. The good news is, full-time graduate students, especially those in the dissertation stage of their degree, have quite a bit of autonomy to be able to work part-time and make more income (even if outside, part-time work is discouraged by the university – my advice is, do what you need to do!).

While I was a full-time PhD student–and international student at that–I was able to increase my income in several ways over the course of my studies. Here are six practical ways that you can earn additional income as a PhD student.

1. Fellowships

There are a wide variety of academic and professional fellowships that offer funding that can increase your income as a graduate student. Some fellowships can be used on top of your existing funding or student Assistantship income. To find fellowships, you can search our database of more than 1,300 fellowships programs here ! Here are a few of your options.

Research Fellowships: These fellowships can provide funding for your dissertation or thesis research, or research you may be doing as an extracurricular activity while you are a student. The funding typically supports you directly and often will provide funding to cover materials, travel expenses and professional development. Check out:

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Summer Fellowships: These 2-week to 3-month long fellowships can help you gain valuable research or professional experience while you are a student during your summers. Do NOT miss an opportunity to pursue summer fellowships while you are a student (especially if your funding package does not offer summer funding!). Check out:

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Project-Based Fellowships : There are also a wide range of project-based fellowships that would fund you to execute a project that aligns with the funding bodies’ mission. One of these awards might be in alignment, or directly fund, some element of your dissertation research!

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2. On-campus jobs

Most universities offer part-time jobs on campus which might have the benefit of some tuition remission that, in turn, increases your overall income. For graduate students, there are often research or teaching assistantship options that fit in with your degree really well. If those opportunities are not available, there are likely administrative roles that need to be filled.

Many schools have websites that list their job openings, but you can also speak with your advisor or other students to learn about the possibilities of taking on a part-time job on campus.

3. Cash-based part-time jobs

Simple cash-based part-time jobs like tutoring and babysitting can be an easy way to supplement your income without having a set time commitment or a lot of extra responsibilities. I did a little night-time babysitting as a graduate student, and often I was able to study while the children slept! Likewise, a friend of mine who was studying Music would play piano at weddings and other events and give piano lessons to supplement her income. I’ve also seen fellow graduate students check in on the elderly, paint houses, help organize events, and more – see where there is a need and get creative with your time!

4. Freelance work

While I was a PhD student, I was able to land a number of paid projects and gigs online as a freelancer. Upwork and Fiverr are freelance platforms with a vast number of one-off and recurring online gigs for academic writers and copy-editors – roles where you can flex your skills in your free time! If you have other highly sought-after skills like graphic design, coding, marketing, or sales, even more opportunities are available to you.

Freelancing can help you make a higher wage than you would at another type of work because you are providing a more niche service, and Upwork allows you to freelance without the burden of getting an independent business license, hounding clients to pay, and creating complex legal documents or contracts. While it can take a few clients to find your footing, it can be a lucrative way to pass your free time and even lead to full-time job opportunities down the road.

5. Consulting work

Because I had a robust professional network from my 15 years of work experience, while I was a PhD student, I was able to reach out to my network and land several paid consulting opportunities with nonprofits and government agencies. If you have a strong network too, don’t miss this opportunity to let your former colleagues know you are in the market for consulting gigs. Depending on your level of work and research experience, you can command an hourly rate of $50 to more than $200/per hour (make sure you research what your competitive rate can be before starting on this process). Keep in mind that taxes and other expenses may be taken out of your income and prepare accordingly. 

6. Help faculty prepare grant applications

While I was a PhD student, I also contributed to large research grant applications spearheaded by my PhD supervisor. When he landed some of those grants, he was able to subcontract me for work that supported the execution of the grant, such as the data collection, coding of the data, and the write-up. Ask your PhD supervisor if there are opportunities for you to help them prepare a large grant application, with the end goal of helping you achieve more funding. 

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PhD in India 2024 – Cost, Duration, and Eligibility for Admission

Complete guide to phd in india: duration, costs, eligibility, and recent updates 2024.

Dr. Somasundaram R

Embarking on a PhD journey in India is a significant academic and professional pursuit. Aspiring research scholars often have questions regarding the duration of a PhD, the associated costs, eligibility criteria, and recent developments in the field. In this comprehensive guide, ilovephd aims to address these queries and shed light on the essentials of pursuing a PhD in India.

How many years is a PhD in India?

A PhD program in India typically takes around 3 to 5 years to complete, depending on various factors such as the discipline, research area, individual progress, and university regulations.

The duration may vary, but it is important to be prepared for a substantial commitment of time and effort.

How much does a PhD cost in India?

The cost of pursuing a PhD in India varies across institutions. Generally, public universities offer PhD programs with minimal or subsidized tuition fees. Private universities may have higher fees.

It’s advisable to explore funding options such as scholarships, fellowships, or research grants provided by government bodies, funding agencies , or individual institutions to support your PhD journey.

What qualifications are required for a PhD in India?

To pursue a PhD in India, a candidate typically needs a postgraduate degree (Master’s or equivalent) in a relevant field. It is important to note that specific eligibility criteria may vary between universities and disciplines.

Additionally, universities often require candidates to clear entrance exams or interviews and meet minimum academic standards to be considered for admission.

What is the age limit for a PhD in India? Is 25 too old to start a PhD?

In most cases, there is no strict age limit for pursuing a PhD in India. As long as you meet the eligibility criteria and demonstrate the necessary academic qualifications, you can pursue a PhD at any age.

Therefore, 25 is certainly not too old to start a PhD Many scholars begin their doctoral studies later in life, bringing valuable experiences and perspectives to their research.

Can I do a Ph.D. without the National Eligibility Test (NET)?

While the National Eligibility Test (NET) is a common requirement for lectureships and research fellowships in India , it is not mandatory for all PhD programs. Some universities may have their own entrance exams or selection processes.

It is important to check the specific requirements of the university or institution where you plan to pursue your PhD

Who is eligible for direct PhD admission?

Direct Ph.D. admission is a pathway for exceptional candidates who have completed their undergraduate studies and wish to pursue a PhD without a Master’s degree.

However, this option is typically available to a limited number of candidates, and universities may have specific criteria and guidelines for direct PhD admissions. It is advisable to consult with individual institutions to understand their policies regarding direct Ph.D. admissions.

Is it okay to do a PhD without a Master’s degree?

While a Master’s degree is generally the standard qualification for pursuing a PhD, some universities in India offer integrated PhD programs that allow students to directly enter the Ph.D. track after completing their undergraduate studies.

However, this option may be limited to certain disciplines or institutions. It’s important to research and identify institutions that offer such programs if you wish to pursue a PhD without a Master’s degree.

What are the recent rules for PhD admissions in India?

The rules and regulations for Ph.D. admissions in India are subject to change and can vary between universities and disciplines.

It is advisable to stay updated with the guidelines provided by individual universities and regulatory bodies such as the University Grants Commission (UGC) or the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to ensure compliance with the latest requirements.

25 Tips to Join PhD in India

25 tips to help you join a PhD program in India:

  • Research your field of interest thoroughly to identify potential research areas and topics.
  • Explore various universities and research institutes in India that offer PhD programs in your chosen field.
  • Check the eligibility criteria and admission requirements of each institution you are interested in.
  • Take note of application deadlines and ensure you submit your application well in advance.
  • Prepare a strong statement of purpose (SOP) that highlights your research interests, goals, and why you are interested in pursuing a Ph.D.
  • Contact potential supervisors or faculty members whose research aligns with your interests to discuss your research proposal.
  • Prepare for entrance exams that may be required for admission, such as the UGC-NET, GATE, or university-specific entrance exams.
  • Enhance your academic profile by participating in research projects, publishing papers, or presenting at conferences.
  • Build a strong recommendation letter portfolio by reaching out to professors or mentors who can attest to your academic abilities and research potential.
  • Seek out scholarships, fellowships, or research grants offered by government bodies, universities, or funding agencies to fund your Ph.D.
  • Familiarize yourself with the research facilities, laboratories, and resources available at the institutions you are considering.
  • Attend research seminars, workshops, and conferences related to your field to stay updated with the latest developments and network with researchers.
  • Develop good communication and writing skills, as they are essential for presenting research findings and publishing papers.
  • Create a well-structured and feasible research proposal that clearly outlines your research objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
  • Be prepared for interviews or presentations as part of the selection process, where you may need to defend your research proposal or discuss your academic background.
  • Gain teaching experience by assisting professors or taking up teaching assignments to enhance your profile for future academic positions.
  • Connect with current Ph.D. students or alumni of the institutions you are interested in to gain insights into the program and research environment.
  • Stay updated with any changes in the rules, regulations, or policies related to Ph.D. admissions in India.
  • Develop a strong work ethic and time management skills, as PhD programs require dedication, self-discipline, and long hours of research.
  • Consider the location and infrastructure of the institution, ensuring it suits your research needs and provides a conducive environment for learning.
  • Explore interdisciplinary opportunities and collaborations to broaden your research scope and gain different perspectives.
  • Discuss funding options and financial support with the institutions you are applying to, and be prepared to seek external funding if necessary.
  • Keep track of your research progress and maintain regular communication with your supervisor or mentor.
  • Attend preparatory courses or workshops on research methodology or academic writing to enhance your research skills.
  • Finally, be passionate, persistent, and proactive in pursuing your PhD dream. Embrace the challenges, stay motivated, and enjoy the journey of knowledge creation.

Remember, each institution may have its specific requirements and procedures, so it’s crucial to carefully review their official websites or contact the admissions offices for accurate and up-to-date information.

10 Steps to Join PhD in India

Here are 10 steps to join a PhD program in India:

  • Research your field: Explore different research areas and identify your specific field of interest for pursuing a PhD in India.
  • Shortlist institutions: Identify universities or research institutes in India that offer PhD programs in your chosen field.
  • Review eligibility criteria : Check the eligibility requirements of the institutions you are interested in, including minimum educational qualifications and entrance exam scores.
  • Prepare application documents: Gather the necessary documents, such as academic transcripts, recommendation letters, statement of purpose (SOP), and research proposal.
  • Prepare for entrance exams: If required, prepare for entrance exams like UGC-NET, GATE, or university-specific exams. Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and exam pattern.
  • Apply to institutions: Submit your applications to the shortlisted institutions within the specified deadlines. Pay attention to the required application fees and submission procedures.
  • Attend interviews (if applicable): Some institutions may conduct interviews or presentations to assess your research aptitude and fit for the program. Prepare well for these interactions.
  • Secure funding: Explore funding opportunities such as scholarships, fellowships, or research grants. Check if the institutions offer any financial support or external funding options.
  • Accept an offer : After receiving acceptance letters from the institutions you applied to, carefully evaluate and select the most suitable offer based on research facilities, faculty expertise, funding, and overall fit.
  • Complete admission formalities: After accepting an offer, complete the necessary admission formalities as specified by the institution. This may include submitting additional documents, paying fees, and fulfilling any other requirements.

It’s important to note that the specific steps and procedures may vary between institutions. Therefore, always refer to the official websites and admission guidelines of the institutions you are applying to for accurate and up-to-date information.

Pursuing a PhD in India is a rewarding and intellectually stimulating endeavor. Understanding the duration, costs, eligibility criteria, and recent developments is crucial to navigating the process effectively.

By considering these factors and conducting thorough research, aspiring Ph.D. scholars can embark on their academic journey confidently and clearly.

Remember to contact universities or institutions directly for specific information and seek guidance from mentors or faculty members who can provide valuable insights into the PhD application process in your chosen field. Good luck with your Ph.D. pursuit!

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In this article, we are covering topics on- PhD in India, fees structure, entrance exams, admission procedure and other related information. Also, we will enlist courses and universities for doing PhD in India. Further, we will cover how to apply for a PhD scholarship in India and what are the sources. 

I personally feel that doing a PhD in India is tougher than in other countries. Why? I will explain it in this article. Wait and read till the end. 

The doctor of philosophy is the topmost degree in any education system. One should have to pass many hurdles and face numerous problems to even enter into PhD. However, for a clever and bright student, it might be an easy task. 

PhD is more than a degree, it is equivalent to some reputed award or we can say it is kind of honour. But technically speaking, you become an expert by doing a PhD . Your expertise nourished and polished during PhD and hence you become top of all.  

And because you are now some expert in some disciplines, you paid higher than others. People give you respect as well. 

This is the reason, doing a PhD is a tedious task. You can’t get a PhD easily. Therefore it is not a “cup of tea” for all. As a PhD student, you need to have great commitment and patience. You have to develop several skills during your PhD to get it smoothly. I had covered an amazing article on what skills required for PhD students. Read it first, it will help you. 

Read: PhD student-What skills and qualities one should acquire.

As I said, doing a PhD in India is not as easy as like in other countries. A candidate has to pass many steps and tedious procedure to complete it.

A candidate has to, 

  • Clear an entrance exam 
  • Propose a research problem 
  • Complete course work 
  • Write a thesis or dissertation 
  • Publish a research paper 
  • Attend or present their work 
  • And complete the viva voce

PhD in India: 

UGC- university grant commission from Delhi held, conduct and monitor’s the entire PhD process. The UGC is the governing body for all universities across India and it is taken care of all the processes and legal problems related to PhD in India. 

The PhD degree given by the UGC approved universities are only valid in India. For that, every university has to follow the rules and regulation stated by UGC. 

You can get all the information regarding PhD on the official website of UGC. 

Requirements and Eligibility criteria: 

When you think about doing a PhD, you must have completed a master degree or postgraduate degree in your related disciplines. 

So the first criteria for doing a PhD in India is the postgraduate degree. Notably, you must have completed your undergraduate degree from a well-known university. 

Here one thing you should know about your master degree is that some universities don’t allow students with part-time master or postgraduate degree for PhD. 

So you have to complete both bachelors as well as a master degree before applying for a PhD . 

However, for some courses master of philosophy (M.phil) is also taken into consideration besides a post-graduate degree. M.Phil is not mandatory for all. 

Next, with it, as per the UGC rules and regulations, a minimum 55% marks or equivalent CGPA is required to be eligible for PhD. 

After that, a candidate has to clear the NET- national eligibility test or GATE or some equivalent entrance exam held by the university. 

NET is compulsory for all subjects besides engineering. For engineering students, GATE (gratitude aptitude test in engineering) is required. However, before that, they must have completed their M.Tech or ME.  

The NET or GATE is exclusively conducted by the university grant commission. Based on your NET or GATE score you can apply in some of the topmost universities across India. 

Students of final year or last semester of masters can appear in NET or GATE. 

The above eligibilities are required only for applying in PhD. still, you can’t get admission if you aren’t fulfilling other criteria as well.  

After they shortlisted you for PhD, you have to submit a research proposal. If your research proposal is accepted then and then they can appear for PhD. 

These are the eligibility criteria for applying in PhD in India. Conclusively, you have to start preparing for PhD in your master’s, if you are willing to do it. 

Now, imagine that you have completed all these criteria, what next? What is the exact admission procedure to actually get into PhD? Let’s check it out. 

Admission procedure for PhD in India: 

Your token for admission in PhD is your post-graduate degree and NET or entrance exam. With a minimum of 55% marks and a good score in NET, you can apply in any universities across India. 

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A candidate can apply offline or online for PhD. Universities offer a limited number of seats for each subject. Once you shortlisted, they will notify you. 

After that, you have to download the final application form, fill it and submit it to university with all the attested copies of documents. 

Documents required: 

Students have to submit attested copies of all documents and verify the original one to respected authority. The required documents are: 

  • 12th mark sheet 
  • Final mark sheet of graduation 
  • Graduation degree certificate 
  • Final mark sheet of postgraduate 
  • Degree certificate of post-graduate 
  • Birth certificate 
  • UGC notification of clearing the NET/GATE or university entrance exam clearing certificate. 
  • Cast certificate if required 
  • Documents of fellowship or scholarship if any 
  • M.phil degree certificate if required
  • Publication if required 
  • Research proposal 
  • Recommendation letter from the guide. 
  • No-objection certificate 
  • University transfer certificate if any 
  • Passport size photograph 

Attested copies of all these documents must be submitted along with the application form. Besides, a candidate has to submit the research proposal, additionally. 

The research proposal is very important, based on your research interest, PhD supervisor or guide will be allotted to you. 

Format of a research proposal: 

The research proposal is more or less a kind of synopsis which explains the overall idea of your research problem. 

Title — propose your title in which you have to include a topic and method you wish to study. Try to make it small. If possible take some expert’s help to propose your title. 

Your title is a very important element of your PhD, it will remain unchanged throughout your PhD. Hence propose a clear, catchy and self-explanatory title. 

Abstract — explain your entire topic in 250 to 300 words in the abstract. 

Introduction and review — Explain your topic and provide some basic information in the introduction, Also provide some review related to your topic. 

Aim and objective s– propose at least three different objectives to solve your research problem. 

Methodology — in this section explain the method, process, protocol or hypothesis you want to use to solve the research problem. 

Results — state some output of your research. Here you have to enlist possible results (positive as well as negative) of your research problem. 

Note: you have to give a broad idea of everything, no need to explain everything in detail. Your research proposal must be 10 to 12 pages with a title page and bibliography. 

With all these documents, a candidate has to submit university fees. 

The university sent the research proposal to the respected faculty or the guide. If any guide is interested in your research problem they will send an acceptance letter to the university. University will send you the confirmation of the allotted guide. 

After that, you have to visit your guide. Your guide will give you a recommendation letter. You have to submit it along with a form and university fees to your department. 

After you fulfil all these requirements, your admission for PhD is completed. Due to these complications, doing a PhD is actually a tedious job in India.

But, you are not a PhD student, still. I will tell you why. Wait!

Fees structure for PhD in India:

The average fees in government college or universities are ranging from 20,000 INR to 50,000 INR annually. Although it may vary. 

 PhD fees are one of the biggest problems in India because private universities charge up to 100,0000 INR per year. 

In self-finance college yearly fees ranging from 2,00,000 INR to 6,00,000 INR. You have to do your research for 5 to 7 year. Now imagine how much you have to pay. 

The fees include education fees, library fees, tuition fees and other university and laboratory charges. 

However, universities do not give you travel allowances, you have to pay yourself to travel for sample collection. 

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For doing a PhD in a government university or college you have to pay around 8,000 to 10,000 INR per semester. 

Also, fellowship and scholarship options are available for some students. We will discuss it later in this article. 

Anyway, by doing some smart work and starting preparing for a PhD from day one of your master’s degree, you can easily clear NET or GATE. You can get admission in government quota easily. 

After completing all these steps and procedures, you have to decide whether you want to do a PhD part-time or full time . 

Notably, nowadays UGC offers part-time PhD only in some selected subjects and for some special cases. 

For example, If you want to do a PhD in biology, obviously you need to do research work in the lab. UGC has decided not to give part-time options in those subjects. Although, as I said in some special cases it can give. 

Some universities offer doctoral programs part-time as well. (there is a significant difference between doctorate and PhD. Read it here: Doctorate vs PhD ). 

PhD scholarship or fellowship in India: 

UGC has various scholarship and fellowship options for providing financial aid to students. If you prepare well and do some research before applying for a doctorate, you can get admission in PhD with a good amount of scholarship. 

The university gold medalist students are awarded the inspired fellowship by the university for getting a PhD. So as I said above, plan well from the first day of your master’s. 

Junior research fellowship in engineering and technology, a junior research fellowship in science, humanities and social sciences are two best options for financial aid. A candidate has to clear NET for that. With JRF-NET, you can apply to any university for a PhD. 

Besides this, UGC also provides financial aid for students of the minor community, OBC, SC and ST community. 

Maulana Azad national fellowship program is reserved for the minority students. Likewise, Rajiv Gandhi national fellowship is for SC/ST students. Also, universities give special scholarships to single girl child and women for higher education. 

Note: the purpose of giving reservation to minorities, special community (SC/ST/OBC) and women is to improve their financial and social status in society. Also, to empower and encourage the same. 

If you are not still eligible for any of the scholarship stated above. Don’t worry. There are other schemes as well. 

A candidate can propose a minor or major project to UGC. If your project is good UGC will give you funding to complete your project. 

Besides, there are other personal scholarships and fellowship options are also available at UGC. You can visit the scholarship and fellowship section of UGC here: UGC- scholarship and fellowship . 

Now the question is what amount it will pay? 

In the case of inspiring fellow students, UGC pays full fees throughout their research or PhD tenure. However, for other scholarships, the University grant commission pays a lump-sum amount of 25,000INR to 30,000INR per month. 

Duration for PhD in India: 

PhD is a length and time-consuming process. Likewise, in other countries, it takes around 3 to 5 years to complete a PhD in India. 

As per the university grant commission, candidates have to do their PhD research minimum for 3 years. Even Though your work is completed within 2 years (which is actually not possible) you still have to complete 3 years. Sometimes it takes 5 to 7 years too, for completing a PhD. 

The tenure of PhD depends on the complexity of your topics, your guides involvement and your hard work. 

As per my experience, it takes at least 4 years for a sincere student to complete a PhD. 

Structure of PhD: 

Let divide what you have to do during each year in PhD: 

In the first year, you have to complete your coursework. The coursework is based on the research methodology studies. No research work is conducted during the first year. 

Once you complete your coursework, you need to clear the coursework examination. 

Minimum 55% marks required to clear it, then after, every candidate has to submit the results to university. 

Now your PhD admission is confirmed. 

If you fail to pass the coursework, one more chance is given to you. If you fail to clear it within a year, your admission can be revoked. 

Now in the second year, you can start your research work. Initially during the second year, your major responsibilities are to collect samples, read and review research papers related to your topic and start making notes. 

Also, during the same time, you can start your lab work as well, if any. As per your guide’s instruction you can start working on your methodology. 

In the third year, you have to do extensive research work and try to complete your work within the first half of the year. Meanwhile, you need to start reviewing literature and start writing your thesis as well. During the same time, you have to attend seminars and symposiums. 

During the fourth year, you have to complete your lab work and publish a research paper too. 

Unless your research published, you can’t go ahead. Now once it is done, immediately you have to present your research at international seminars or conferences. 

In the last and fourth year, your work is done, you just have to write your thesis. Read papers and start writing your thesis. Review your thesis weekly by your supervisor. 

However, writing a PhD thesis is still tedious work. Read our guide on how to write a PhD thesis . 

In the second phase of the fourth year, you can submit your thesis (once university approved it). And you can appear for viva voce. 

At the end of the 4th year or starting of the fifth year, your viva got completed. If your thesis is not rejected or major indications are not given. 

As I said, ideally if you work sincerely you can complete your work within four years. If you fail to do so, you may have to pass a couple of more years to complete a PhD. 

Now I think you understand why doing a PhD is not a cup of tea for all. You indeed need to be more sincere and hardworking for doing it. 

PhD courses in India: 

Engineering: 

PhD in civil engineering PhD in engineering and technology 
PhD in electrical engineering PhD in chemical engineering 
PhD in general engineering PhD in genetic engineering 
PhD in Electronics and communication PhD in mechanical engineering 

Science: 

PhD in biology PhD in physics 
PhD in mathematics PhD in chemistry (organic and inorganic)
PhD in botany PhD in agriculture 
PhD in zoology PhD in statistics 
PhD in biochemistry PhD in material science 
PhD in microbiology PhD in nanotechnology 
PhD in biotechnology PhD in chemical science 
PhD in bioinformatics PhD in anthropology 
PhD in Alter PhD in biophysics 
PhD in Genetics PhD in physical chemistry 
PhD in environmental science PhD in biology and biomedical life science 

Other specialised subjects: 

PhD in medicine PhD in surgery 
PhD in PharmacyPhD in mental health 
PhD in ophthalmology PhD in occupational health and physiotherapy

Arts and humanities: 

PhD in the language (Hindi, English, Urdu, Gujarati, Bangla and Marathi)PhD in history 
PhD in social science PhD in home science 
PhD in philosophy PhD in humanities 
PhD in fine arts PhD in archaeology 
PhD in creative writing PhD in foreign languages 
PhD in geology and geography PhD in Sanskrit 

Management and commerce subjects: 

PhD in commerce PhD in economics 
PhD in Accounting and finance PhD in business management 
PhD in management studies PhD in organizational behaviour 


Other subjects: 

PhD in music PhD in dance 
PhD in yoga PhD in education 
PhD in law PhD in literature

List of universities for doing PhD in India: 

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IIT- Indian Indian Institute of technology  

Indian Institute of Technology is one of the topmost universities across India. It is a type of public technical university and established on 15 September 1956 via the Indian Institute of technology act 1956.

The IIT is located in 23 cities in India. Among all, IIT Mumbai, IIT Roorkee and IIT Varanasi are very popular. However, other cities are Jammu, Mandi, Poddar, Delhi, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Patna, Guwahati, Kharagpur, Dhanbad, Indore, Bhilai, Gandhinagar, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Goa, Dharwad, Tirupati, Chennai and Palakkad. 

IIT offers a PhD in various disciplines of technology. Major PhD subjects are electronics and communication, mechanical engineering, biotechnology and chemical engineering. 

Website- Council of Indian Institute of Technology 

IISc- Indian Institute of Science 

The Indian Institute of Science was established in 1909.  It is a type of public research university situated in Bangalore. IISc is the topmost university for doing research and higher education in science and engineering in India, Affiliated with UGC, NAAC, AIU and ACU. 

PhD subjects offered by IISc: 

Biochemistry, Molecular reproduction; development and genetics, microbiology and cell biology, neuroscience, materials research, organic chemistry, mathematics, physics, computational and data science, chemical engineering, civil engineering, earth science, climate change and other. 

For more detail please visit the official website: Indian Institute of science.

IIM- Indian Institute of management  

The IIM was established to study management and related subjects in India. It is situated at Jammu, Amritsar, Sirmaur, Kashipur, Rohtak, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Shillong, Bodh Gaya, Ranchi, Calcutta, Indore, Nagpur, Sambalpur, Visakhapatnam, Bangalore, Kozhikode and Tiruchirappalli.

They offer PhD programs for Finance & accounting, information system, decision science, economics and social science, marketing, production and operational management, public policy, strategy and entrepreneurship. 

Visit the official website of IIM- Indian Institute of Management .

University of Delhi 

The university of Delhi often known as Delhi University (DU) was established in 1922 by the central legislative assembly act. It is a type of collegiate public central university of India, provides various graduation, postgraduate and PhD courses. The Delhi University offers PhD programs in various disciplines of science, commerce, arts and management. 

Visit the official website of the Delhi University for a full list of subjects offered by them: University of Delhi -list of PhD subjects.

Banaras Hindu University 

The Banaras Hindu University was established in 1916 by Mohan Malaviya with the help of Annie besant. BHU is one of the top Hindu University of India located in Varanasi, Uttarpradesh.

Interestingly, it is one of the largest residential universities in Asia with more than 30,000 students living within campus. A type of open public university BHU provides various undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses in various subjects. 

Major PhD subjects are Education, management studies, Sanskrit, Environment & sustainable development, Ayurveda, medicine, science, social science, dental science, Agriculture and Arts. 

Visit the official website of Banaras Hindu University for more details on various subjects offered by them- Banaras Hindu University- PhD subjects . 

PhD notification and announcements- Banaras Hindu University .

Punjab University 

Punjab University was established in 1882 as a public university. It was relocated in Chandigarh in 1947 after the partition. PU is one of the oldest universities in India.

It provides various graduation, postgraduate and PhD courses in Arts, science, commerce and engineering. Some of the PhD programs at PU are Arts, law, medical science, Pharmaceutical science, Design & fine arts, business & management and science. 

For more detail visit the official website of Punjab University- Punjab University- PhD . 

GTU- Gujarat Technical University

GTU was established in 2007 as the governing body for technical courses, especially in Gujarat.

It is a state university which affiliated courses majorly engineering, Pharmacy and other technical subjects. GTU provides PhD programs in various subjects of engineering. 

Visit the official site of GTU- Gujarat Technical University .

University of Kerala: 

The University of Kerala was established in 1937 by Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, affiliated to UGC. Formerly It was known as the University of Travancore.

It’s situated in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Notably, It was established before the birth of Kerala state.  The university provides various PhD programs in different disciplines of science, arts and commerce. 

For more detail visit the official webpage of KU- Research Portal- Kerala university .

Besides, other well known and reputed universities are enlisted here: 

  • Amity university 
  • Anna university 
  • Birla institute of technology and science 
  • Manipal university 
  • Calicut university 
  • Chaudhary Charan Singh university 
  • ICFAI university 
  • University of Lucknow 
  • Jaipur national university 
  • Gujarat technical university 
  • Gujarat university 
  • Jawaharlal Nehru university 
  • University of Calcutta 
  • University of Mumbai 
  • AIIMS 
  • Amity school of engineering and technology 
  • Chandigarh university 
  • MMU, Ambala 
  • Institute of microbial technology 
  • PEC university of technology 

We will discuss the various PhD courses in our next articles with their fees structure, scholarship option and other information. 

Conclusion:

As I said, doing a PhD in India is a tedious process. Still, It is a good hierarchy. Fees are fair, the process is good and supervisors are talented. So for brilliant students, doing a PhD in India is a good option. Further, Due to the complexity of the process, the chance of corruption is very less.

Dr Tushar Chauhan

Dr. Tushar Chauhan is a Scientist, Blogger and Scientific-writer. He has completed PhD in Genetics. Dr. Chauhan is a PhD coach and tutor.

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PhD Salary In India

A PhD or Doctor of Philosophy is the highest academic degree a person can receive after completing a course of study. The word “PhD” comes from the Latin phrase “Philosophiae Doctor” and refers to a competition of solitary research in a particular area of interest. A PhD can take up to 3 Years to complete, with a maximum of 6 Years. A doctorate in research opens doors to a variety of opportunities. Greater employment opportunities are one of the factors that motivate people to pursue PhDs in their chosen fields. 

According to a 2019 study from the All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE), the number of PhDs awarded has increased by 60% over the previous five years. In 2019-20, the total number of admissions rose from 1,24,451 to 2,02,5520. The PhD Salary in India varies depending on the various professional options one can choose after obtaining a PhD in a certain field. 

The students keen to apply for PhD programmes are interested in learning about PhD salaries in India in 2023. The given article will help aspirants to learn the salaries for various professions depending on various PhD career alternatives, as well as the PhD Professor salaries in India.

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Job Opportunities Post PhD

According to their knowledge and interests, students can choose the speciality in which they want to do research. Entrance exams, like the CSIR UGC NET, IIT JAM, and NPAT, are used to get admission to PhD programmes. Candidates who want to enrol in PhD programmes in engineering should take the GATE exam. 

After completing a PhD programme, candidates have access to a wide range of options in both the private and public sectors. Depending on their area of expertise, for example, research scientists, associate professors, economists, historians, etc, candidates can obtain high-paying jobs. The starting salary for candidates is Rs 6 LPA. The highest salary may increase based on experience, knowledge, talents and other factors. 

Some of the best career options to pursue after completing PhD degree are given below:

1. Academics
2. Research Associate
3. Consultancy
4. Government Sector
5. Entrepreneur
6. Digital Media Company

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PhD In Different Specialisation

Employment for PhD candidates is also based on the Specialisation in which they have completed their doctoral studies. The PhD programme offers a wide variety of specialisations with various career profiles, including PhDs in Management, PhDs in the Arts, PhDs in Engineering, PhDs in Medicine, PhDs in Legal Studies, etc. The details are given below:

  • PhD Medical : Hospital Administrators, Medical Scientists, Professors and Researchers.
  • PhD Engineering : Research Scientists, Mechanical Design Engineers and Executive Engineers. 
  • PhD Mechanical Engineering : Executive Engineer, Research Scientist, Professor, Mechanical Design Engineer.
  • PhD Arts : Content Writer, Economist, Professor and Clinical Psychologist.
  • PhD Marketing: Deputy Manager, Marketing Manager, New Product Manager, Marketing Executive.
  • PhD Psychology : Research Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Professor, Therapist.
  • PhD Management : Management Consultant, Business Analyst, Data Analyst and Human Resource Manager.
  • PhD Economics: Professor, Banker,Financial Managers, Accountant and Economists.
  • PhD Mathematics: Accountant, Cashier, Finance Manager, Professor, Loan Counsellor.
  • PhD Biology : Professor, Microbiologist and Research Biologist
  • PhD Computer Science : Website Developer, Software Developer, Hardware Engineer and Network Engineer.
  • PhD Chemistry: Forensic Chemist, Junior Scientist, Chemical Researcher, Medical Technologist.

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The specialisation influences the jobs in the private sector. PhD candidates have multiple opportunities in the private sector because they work in practically every field, although their employment is dependent on their area of specialisation. Private universities, Google, Microsoft, Deloitte, and Infosys are a few of the leading employers in the private sector. In addition to working in the private sector, PhD holders are also recruited in government organisation. After earning a PhD, candidates have a wide range of options to consider, including working for chemical or pharmaceutical businesses, the oil and gas industry, the research sector, NGOs, etc. Both the commercial and public sectors have different salary structures.

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PhD Salary For Different Professions

The PhD salaries for the various PhD specialisations of the candidates are listed in the table below:

Arts PhD English Rs 4,00,000 – Rs 12.00,000
PhD Economics
PhD History
PhD Sociology
PhD Psychology
Law PhD Legal Studies Rs 2,00,000 – Rs 13,00,000
PhD Law
Engineering PhD Biomedical Engineering Rs 3,00,000 – Rs 15,00,000
PhD Information Technology
PhD Mechanical Engineering
PhD Bioinformatics
Medical PhD Neuroscience Rs 4,00,000 – Rs 11,00,000
PhD Pathology
PhD Physiotherapy
Management PhD Human Resource Management Rs 4,00,000 – Rs 12.00,000
PhD Marketing
PhD Business Management
PhD Finance
Science PhD Chemistry Rs 4,00,000 – Rs 14,00,000
PhD Computer Science
PhD Biology
Mathematics PhD Mathematics Rs 3,00,000 – Rs 10,00,000

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Below is information on PhD salaries in India for Professor, Associate Professor and other positions. Candidates can view the table to see what PhD Professors make in India.

Associate Professor Rs 4 to 8 Lakhs 
Professor Rs 7.80 to 30 Lakhs 
Research Assistant Rs 3.10 to 5 Lakhs
Computer Engineer Rs 4 to 9 Lakhs
Legal Assistant Rs 4 to 8 Lakhs
Consultant Rs 8 to 10 Lakhs
Research Scientist Rs 6 to 12 Lakhs
Senior Writer Rs 10 to 14 Lakhs

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How to do PhD in India? A Complete PhD Course Roadmap to Aspiring Graduates in 2024

When you're having a discussion on career prospects and specialized expertise in a particular field, the term "PhD" is inevitable. Pursuing a PhD in India stands as a substantial academic milestone, demanding dedication and meticulous preparation. If you're considering pursuing a PhD degree, you're in the right spot. 

Explore this enlightening blog post from the  Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) , crafted to guide you through the nuances of a PhD degree, from understanding its essence to exploring diverse PhD program offerings and lucrative career pathways. Continue reading to explore the essential steps to initiate your PhD journey.

Let's get started!

What is a PhD? Definition of a PhD

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in India is a prestigious postgraduate doctoral degree bestowed upon students who make real and meaningful contributions to knowledge, technology, and methodologies within their research field. 

It represents the pinnacle of academic achievement in India. This degree is also referred to as a DPhil or D.Phil. in some countries. Individuals who attain a PhD are entitled to use the term "Doctor" before their name. 

However, when deciding between an integrated PhD and a regular PhD, many candidates find themselves unsure of the distinctions. The primary discrepancy lies in the educational prerequisites. 

To pursue a regular PhD, one must have completed their master's degree. Conversely, those who are keen on research but lack a graduate degree can opt for the integrated PhD course.

Why do a PhD? A Quick Overview 

Pursuing a PhD in India offers a solid gateway to profound learning and experience for those with fervent curiosity. Delve into your chosen topic, honing your expertise and contributing original insights to your field. 

Seize the opportunity to put theory into practice, refining time management, communication, and interpersonal skills. Engage with peers, fostering a supportive environment for mutual growth and fruitful collaboration. 

Beyond academia, a  PhD degree opens avenues to various career paths from academia to the private and public sectors, offering enticing prospects and societal impact. 

Moreover, networking opportunities abound, facilitating connections with fellow researchers and globally enriching your knowledge and professional benefits. 

A PhD degree typically serves as the primary prerequisite for individuals aspiring to become lecturers or university researchers. Academic researchers in India are responsible for generating the majority of scientific and technical articles published.

Five Different Types of PhD Courses in India 

In India, there are 5 common PhD degrees catering to various needs and circumstances. Let's explore them:

Full-Time PhD

A full-time  PhD in India is a regular PhD program that entails dedicated research conducted by students under the supervision of experienced mentors. The duration typically spans between 3 and 5 years.

Part-time PhD 

Most of the working professionals in India prefer part-time PhD programs, which allow them to attend a limited number of in-person classes. These programs typically span 4 to 6 years (or 7 years) in duration.

Online PhD 

Earning an online PhD degree typically involves around 4 years of rigorous research and study by students.

Integrated PhD 

An integrated PhD is a comprehensive program that combines both a master's and Doctoral degree (PhD course), typically lasting around 5 to 6 years. Graduates can apply for this program immediately after completing their bachelor's degree.

Industry-Sponsored PhD 

This type of PhD degree is usually backed up by a company or an industry, and the overall research is typically based on finding solutions for industry-specific problems. This course normally lasts for three to five years.

How to get PhD Degree in India? A Detailed Version of PhD Course Structure 

Coursework .

PhD programs typically involve students undertaking core courses or seminars relevant to their chosen field, aimed at laying the groundwork for advanced understanding. The exact composition of the coursework may vary across institutions but commonly encompasses mandatory and elective components.

Research Proposal 

Upon finishing the fundamental courses, students are required to craft a research proposal depicting the issue they intend to explore, the research inquiries they seek to address, and the methodologies they will employ for data collection and analysis.

Comprehensive Examinations 

Prior to commencing their research, students must successfully navigate comprehensive exams that assess their proficiency in their chosen field of study.

Research 

Once students have wrapped up their coursework and aced their comprehensive examinations, they're primed to dive into the research process. This often involves conducting experiments, gathering relevant data, and immersing themselves in various research pursuits to tackle the queries outlined in their research proposal.

Dissertation 

A vital component of completing a PhD program is the process of completing a dissertation, an extensive manuscript detailing the student's research outcomes, conclusions, and scholarly impacts within their chosen domain. Successful completion involves defending this document before a panel of faculty and industry specialists.

Different Types of PhD Programs in India Offered at HITS

Students have a plethora of options when it comes to pursuing PhD programs spanning various disciplines like Arts, Science, Commerce, Mathematics, Agriculture, and more. Among these, some of the most sought-after PhD programs available at HITS include:

1. PhD in Aeronautical Engineering 

A  PhD in Aeronautical Engineering delves deep into advanced concepts of aircraft design, propulsion systems, aerodynamics, and more. 

Core PhD subjects of this program include computational fluid dynamics, aerospace materials, flight dynamics, and control systems. 

The future scope of this PhD course in India is promising, with the country's burgeoning aerospace industry fostering growth. 

Salaries for PhD holders in Aeronautical Engineering vary based on factors such as experience, location, and employer, but typically range from INR 8,00,000 to INR 20,00,000 (approx.) with ample opportunities for career advancement.

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2. PhD in Automobile Engineering 

Pursuing a  PhD in Automobile Engineering offers advanced study in areas like automotive design, propulsion systems, and vehicle dynamics. 

Common PhD subjects include advanced vehicle dynamics, electric and hybrid vehicle technology, and automotive safety engineering. 

With India's growing focus on sustainable transportation and innovation in electric vehicles, the future career scope of this PhD degree seems promising. 

The students find various career prospects in R&D, academia, and industry leadership roles. 

3. PhD in Computer Science and Engineering 

A  PhD in Computer Science and Engineering offers you a deep dive into advanced topics like machine learning, AI, data science, and so on. 

Core subjects include algorithms, computer architecture, and software engineering, along with specialized areas like IoT and cloud computing. 

The future career scope for a PhD holder in this field is promising. Opportunities abound in research, academia, industry research and development, and entrepreneurship. 

In addition, the global demand for skilled tech professionals further enhances the opportunities for Indian PhD graduates in computer science engineering.

4. PhD in Information Technology 

Advanced research areas, including computer science, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, are integral components of a  PhD in Information Technology . 

The subjects covered usually span advanced algorithms, network security, machine learning, and big data analytics. 

Graduates can look forward to promising career paths in IT services, software development, research, academia, and other burgeoning fields. 

Career opportunities for graduates include roles such as professors, researchers, data scientists, IT consultants, or specialists within a wide range of industries.

5. PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering 

A  PhD program in Electronics and Communication Engineering explores the intricate aspects of signal processing, communication theory, and the design of electronic systems. 

Areas of study involve digital signal processing, semiconductor devices, and so on. 

The outlook for graduates seems optimistic, fueled by the burgeoning demand in sectors such as electronics manufacturing, automation, and telecommunications.

6. PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering 

The journey to obtaining a  PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering encompasses an in-depth exploration of advanced subjects like power systems, control theory, and so on. 

Typical coursework encompasses studies in research methodology, advanced mathematical principles, and a selection of specialized elective subjects. 

The future prospects are optimistic, driven by a growing demand for specialized knowledge in renewable energy, smart grids, AI, and the Internet of Things. 

Students who obtain their PhDs can venture into academia, research facilities, and the private sector, playing integral roles in fostering innovation and driving technological advancements.

7. PhD in Management 

A  PhD program in Management usually covers a wide range of subjects, including organizational behaviour, strategic management, marketing, finance, and operations. 

The curriculum typically involves rigorous research methods and theoretical frameworks to address modern business challenges. 

With the expanding corporate landscape and economy, the future scope for a PhD holder in management is promising. 

Opportunities exist for them in academia, consulting firms, research institutions, and corporate leadership roles, making it a rewarding path for those passionate about driving innovation and change in the business sphere.

8. PhD in Chemistry 

A  PhD in Chemistry generally involves advanced study and research across a range of areas, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry. 

Potential areas of study involve spectroscopy, computational chemistry, chemical kinetics, and nanotechnology. 

Opportunities span academia, research institutions, and private sector R&D, offering avenues for innovation, exploration, and more.

9. PhD in Physics 

Getting a  PhD in India in the domain of Physics typically entails advanced coursework in quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, and theoretical physics, supplemented by research in specialized areas like condensed matter physics or astrophysics. 

The prospects for a PhD holder in physics in India are promising, with opportunities in academia and industries such as technology and energy. 

Additionally, interdisciplinary applications in fields like biophysics and nanotechnology offer avenues for innovation and further career progress.

10. PhD in English 

Within the academic landscape, pursuing a  PhD in English commonly delves into adamant analysis of literature, linguistics, and critical theory. 

Key areas of study involve literary criticism, cultural studies, and language acquisition. Elective courses frequently delve into niche PhD subjects such as comparative literature and the digital humanities. 

The future prospects of an English PhD in India are promising, with opportunities in academia, publishing, journalism, and content creation. 

Plus, there's a great demand for English-language instructors and researchers in fields like translation studies and communication.

11. PhD in Visual Communication 

A  PhD in Visual Communication delves into the intersection of design, media, and technology, providing advanced study in areas like multimedia, digital imaging, and graphic design. 

The PhD subjects include semiotics, user experience design, and cultural studies. 

With the evolving significance of visual storytelling in fields like advertising, digital marketing, and film, graduates can pursue careers as creative directors, UI/UX designers, or academics, contributing to the growing landscape of visual communication in India.

12. PhD in Physical Education 

A  PhD in Physical Education in India covers advanced study in areas like exercise physiology, sports psychology, biomechanics, and sports management.  

PhD subjects include research methodology, advanced sports performance analysis, and curriculum development. 

Future prospects for a PhD holder include academic positions at top universities, research opportunities in sports science institutions, consultancy roles in sports organizations, and leadership positions in sports management.

13. PhD in Arts 

A  PhD in Arts in India typically offers a specialized study in various fields such as literature, history, visual arts, performing arts, and cultural studies. 

Coursework often includes research methodology, interdisciplinary approaches, and critical theory. 

Potential PhD subjects in Arts cover diverse topics ranging from classical literature to modern art forms. 

The future prospects of PhD graduates in arts are promising, with opportunities in research institutions, cultural organizations, and the creative industry contributing to cultural preservation, education, and societal enrichment.

Things to Consider Before Pursuing a PhD Program in India 

Research interest alignment .

Ensure your PhD course research interests align with the expertise available at universities or PhD colleges in India.

Quality of Supervision 

Investigate the quality and availability of supervisors in your field, as their guidance is crucial for a successful  PhD degree .

Infrastructure and Facilities 

Assess the availability of the necessary infrastructure, laboratories, libraries, and other facilities required for your research.

PhD Course Duration in India 

Understand the duration and structure of the PhD program, including coursework requirements, comprehensive exams, and thesis submission timelines.

Work-Life Balance 

Consider the work-life balance, as pursuing a PhD in India can be really demanding. Evaluate how manageable it is to balance research, coursework, and personal life.

PhD Job Scope 

Research the career opportunities after completing your PhD degree, both within academia and in industry. Evaluate the demand for your field of  PhD courses in India and globally.

8 Top Career Opportunities After Completing a PhD in India

Teaching and research roles in universities and colleges across India are popular options for PhD holders due to ample opportunities and academic freedom.

Government Sectors 

Stable positions with good pay in various departments and ministries offer PhD course graduates a chance to contribute to national development.

Corporate Sectors

Indian companies increasingly seek toppers in PhD programs for their expertise, offering challenging roles and competitive salaries.

Opportunities to address societal issues in NGOs working on education, health, the environment, etc. appeal to those who completed Doctoral degrees in India looking to make a positive and meaningful impact.

Careers in print, television, and radio allow PhD program graduates to share knowledge with a broad audience, making it a great option for those with strong communication skills.

Banking and Finance

The sector values graduates who completed their PhD in India for their analytical prowess, offering lucrative perks in roles requiring financial expertise.

IT and Software

With India's booming IT industry, doctorate degree holders can find rewarding opportunities in this fast-growing sector, leveraging their expertise for innovation and development.

Entrepreneurship

PhD degree holders possess the skills and knowledge to start successful ventures, giving them a competitive edge in building their own business empires.

Why is Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) the Best College for a PhD Degree?

Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) emerges as one the most reliable PhD colleges in India for those seeking a PhD in India, supported by various key factors:

Exceptional Mentorship 

Leveraging the expertise of exceptionally qualified faculty, HITS helps you have a better understanding of your PhD program in both national and international contexts, empowering you to embark on a journey of expansive exploration and knowledge acquisition.

World-Class Infrastructure 

At HITS, students benefit from world-class resources, including fully equipped modern laboratories and top-notch research centres. Such reliable amenities are designed to accommodate those enrolled in PhD programs related to their respective fields.

Advanced Academic Roadmap 

Developed by subject-matter authorities, our PhD curriculum defines specific course requirements across various programs. It comprises scholarly publications and a research thesis, facilitating enhanced comprehension through practical implementation.

PhD Admission at HITS: How to Apply for a PhD Program at HITS?

Head over to our official website for HITS. Once there, find the "APPLY ONLINE" button and click on it.

You'll now be directed to the admission portal for HITS. Complete your registration and set up your profile.

Fill out all necessary details in the HITS application form for PhD candidates.

Step 4 

Take your next step by submitting the required payment for the PhD application fee at HITS. After payment, ensure to click the submit button to finalize your application process.

Following the submission, it's important to maintain a printed copy of the PhD application form.

Necessary Documents for PhD Admission at HITS:

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PhD Eligibility Criteria at HITS 

1. educational qualifications .

Candidates must possess a Master's degree in a relevant field. The minimum requirement is 55% marks or an equivalent CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average).

2. National Level Entrance Exam Score 

Applicants must have a valid score in a recognized national-level entrance exams such as GATE or UGC-NET.

3. Research experience and publications 

Prior research experience and publications in reputed journals are highly valued.

4. Interview Round 

Candidates are required to clear the interview round conducted by the institute's selection committee.

Conclusion 

Completing a PhD in India represents a meaningful achievement, propelling individuals to unparalleled levels of academic mastery and competence within their field of study. 

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With over 400 dedicated research scholars, we facilitate collaborations with leading international universities, research centres, and industries nationwide and worldwide. 

At HITS, we provide you with state-of-the-art facilities, dynamic campaigns, and seasoned experts to empower scholars in their quest to drive positive change globally. 

Seize your spot at HITS and turn your aspiration of pursuing a PhD in India into a reality!

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Frequently Asked Questions on PhD Programs

1. What is the full form of a PhD?

The actual full form of a PhD is Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated as PhD, originating from the Latin term "Philosophiae Doctor." Despite its name, the term "philosophy" in a PhD doesn't necessarily refer to the academic subject of philosophy but stems from the Greek word meaning "a person who loves wisdom.".

2. What are some of the reasons for anyone to pursue a PhD?

Embarking on a PhD degree involves cultivating long-term career aspirations and allowing the candidate to make substantial contributions to the chosen field.

3. What are the best qualities that a professional PhD student possesses?

A professional PhD degree candidate possesses exceptional communication skills, outstanding academic prowess, adept time management abilities, and an unwavering passion for their subject.

4. What is the approximate salary of a PhD holder?

A PhD course is considered the pinnacle of academic achievement. Individuals with a PhD can earn an annual salary ranging from INR 6 to INR 12 lakhs (approx.).

5. What is the course duration for completing a PhD?

Well, the actual duration of a PhD in India varies, but it takes around 3 to 5 years. The time can be impacted by certain factors, including research complexity, individual progress, and program structure.

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Minimum Qualifications for admission to Full-time PhD Programmes

Table 1 defines the minimum qualifications required for admission to full-time Ph. D. programmes at IIT Delhi. Please note:

These are Institute minimum requirements and any Department/Centre/School operating through their DRC/CRC/SRC can specify higher short-listing criteria than what is specified here.

This table includes most of the degrees, but each DRC/CRC/SRC is free to specify the qualifications and disciplines acceptable for admission to their programmes.

Candidates in the final year of their programmes and who expect to complete all their qualifying degree requirements before the date of registration are also eligible to apply for admissions. For short-listing purposes, their performance until the preceding semester (preceding year if their programmes are year based) would be considered but their admission would be provisional, subject to their meeting the minimum eligibility criteria after their final qualifying examination results are announced. In any case, all admissions are provisional at first and it is confirmed only after all certificates and previous records are duly checked and verified, a process which may take a few weeks into the starting semester.

Table 1: Minimum Qualification for Admission to full-time PhD Programmes

Qualifying DegreeMinimum performance in qualifying degree for General/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) category studentsQualification through national level examination requirements
M.Tech./M.E./M.D. or equivalent60% marks or 6.00 CGPA on a 10-point scaleNil
M.Sc./MBA/M.A./M.B.B.S. or equivalent60% marks or 6.00 CGPA on a 10-point scaleQualified GATE/ CSIR/ UGC/NET/ICAR/ICMR/ DST-INSPIRE Fellowship
B.E./B.Tech. or equivalent70% marks or 7.00 CGPA on a 10-point scaleQualified GATE/CSIR/ UGC NET/ICAR/DST-INSPIRE Fellowship

Exemptions, relaxations and clarifications:

For SC/ST/PwD category candidates , the minimum performance in the qualifying degree (S. No. 1 & 2 in Table 1) is relaxed from 60% to 55% (CGPA relaxed from 6.00 to 5.50).

For SC/ST/PwD category candidates , the minimum performance in the qualifying degree (Sr. No.3 in Table 1) is relaxed from 70% to 65% (CGPA relaxed from 7.00 to 6.50).

Qualifying degree performance is computed by aggregating performance over all the semesters/years of the qualifying degree, as per the credit or weightage system approved in the institution/ board where the degree has been completed.

Requirement of qualification in GATE / National Exam is waived for the following categories of applicants:

Currently registered students in Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) pursuing B.Tech./B.E./ Integrated M. Tech/ Integrated M.Sc. Programmes (or any other programme of minimum four year duration, admission to which is on the basis of JEE), who have completed 6 semesters or more, and have CGPA of 8.00 or above (on a 10 point scale). Such students must obtain a CGPA of 8.00 or above at the time of graduation, and before they formally register for the Ph.D. programme (80% aggregate marks, if marks are the primary mode of evaluation);

Graduates of CFTIs (in the programmes marked under (i)) with a final graduation CGPA of more than 8.00 (80% aggregate marks, if marks are the primary mode of evaluation);

M.A or M.Sc. graduates from IITs with CGPA 8.00 or above.

For purposes of shortlisting, the primary method of evaluation (i.e., CGPA/CPI, or aggregate percentage, whichever is appropriate) followed by the institution where candidate has obtained his/her qualifying degree will be used by IIT Delhi for determining whether the candidate meets the final shortlisting requirements.

For assistantship purposes only (and not for qualification), candidates with M.B.B.S. qualification will be considered equivalent to M. Tech., for admission to Ph.D. programme in Centre for Biomedical Engineering;

For candidates with M.A. degree in English, a 5% relaxation in marks or 0.5 relaxation in CGPA may be permitted for admission to the Ph.D. programme in Humanities and Social Sciences;

Candidates holding an MBA degree are eligible for applying to the Ph.D. programme in the Department of Management Studies.

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Did you know that Google was founded based on the PhD work of Sergey Brin and Larry Page at Stanford University? They invented an algorithm to rank pages automatically, that powered the initial Google search algorithm. In a different context, John Nash introduced the concept of Nash Equilibrium in his PhD thesis. This revolutionised the field of game theory. This is what students do during their PhD — discover new, unsolved questions, and provide better solutions to the existing problems.

Traditionally, universities and research labs such as Microsoft Research, IBM Research and TCS Innovation Labs hired PhDs as faculty and scientists. However, there has been a big change over the recent years. Due to the high impact of new technologies on businesses, companies such as, Amazon, Flipkart and LinkedIn hire computer science PhDs to work in artificial intelligence, software engineering and other areas in India. Biotechnology companies hire science PhDs to work on inventing new drugs. Startups such as Achira Labs, Videoken and Strand Life Sciences also employ PhDs. To compete in the new world driven by innovation, companies in India have now started engaging with these students.

Take your pick

A PhD follows master’s (and sometimes directly after a bachelor’s) and takes four to five years. Generally, one needs to pass the GATE exam to qualify for a PhD in engineering and NET for a PhD in sciences. Institutions such as the IITs, IISERs, IISc and specialised institutions such as CMI, TIFR, IUCAA and ISI offer the country’s most prestigious PhD programs. Students work with faculty advisors who help them navigate a problem, provide training in research methods and ultimately guide in writing research results.

The primary output of a PhD student is research papers that disclose new results. These papers are published and presented at renowned journals and conferences. The premier institutions provide funding to attend at least one and sometimes two international conferences held outside India. This provides an opportunity to present one’s work to the global community, meet and hear from the best minds in their field.

The good news is that you get paid while pursuing a PhD. The typical stipend is about ₹ 25,000-28,000 per month with free accommodation included sometimes. This is on par with what IT services companies pay to freshers. Fellowships are provided by companies such as Microsoft Research and Google. The PM Research Fellowship is available to meritorious students from specific institutions. They provide for additional stipend, travel money and resources.

Jobs after a PhD could be focused on teaching, research or both. One could be writing an algorithm to better the product recommendations at Amazon, finding how diseases are linked to our genetic codes, how to prevent or treat Alzheimer's or discovering faraway stars, planets and galaxies. The salary paid by a premier institution to a beginning assistant professor is around 10 lakh rupees per annum. Salaries at research labs and top companies range anywhere from ₹ 15L-35L. And also, PhD students could also become entrepreneurs to form companies based on their research work.

If you are an inventor or a discoverer, the research career is for you. Are you very curious? Do you like to find new solutions to existing problems? Are you a maker? If any of these are true, you should explore the research career. The way to do so is to expose yourself to technical and scientific papers. Other than searching stuff on Google, start using Google Scholar (scholar.google.com) — this is a directory of research papers. You can search for an algorithm or a circuit introduced in your class here and find out how it first came about, what was used before it and what are new developments. Better still, if you wish to make a project or solve a new problem, you can look here for previous work done in the problem area.

India has a growing demand for researchers. Great researchers are necessary to propel India to the forefront of innovation and compete well with the U.S. and China. It is the career of the 21st century.

The writer is the co-founder of Aspiring Minds and the author of the book, “Leading Science and Technology: India Next?”

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PhD in India: Admission, Courses, Eligibility, Scope & Colleges [2024]

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Quick Summary

  • A PhD is a postgraduate research degree in India. It’s the highest academic degree in the country. 
  • The cost of a PhD course in India differs based on the kind of university people choose. However, if you take estimates, it can cost you around 80k to 2 lacs .
  • For admission in PhD in India, students require a Master’s degree in a relevant field. An overall grade point average of at least 55% (or equivalent) is required .

Table of Contents

Did you know that India produces over 20 thousand PhD holders , making it one of the top 5 countries with the most PhD holders?

Sounds great right?

And this number of PhD holders is only going to increase in upcoming years, with the rise in new technologies and scientific research more and more people will pursue a PhD in India. If you are also thinking about pursuing PhD degree, then read this article till the end to know all about doing PhD in India. 

what is PhD

PhD in India- Course Highlights

PhD Full Form

Doctor of Philosophy

Course Level

Doctorate

Course Duration

3-6 Years

Course Fees

₹50000 to ₹1 Lac. Per year

Major Entrance Exams

CSIR UGC NET, UGC Net Exam, JGEEBILS, IIT JAM

Avg. Salary of PhD Holder

₹4.3- ₹10 LPA

Why Pursue PhD in India?

It is known that the purpose of a PhD is to teach individuals how to conduct research in a field. Candidates learn how to write scholarly papers and present findings, along with gaining skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication. However, there are career-related reasons to choose PhD course, and these reasons are:

  • Getting monthly allowances from the government to fund research.
  • A PhD student is seen as an expert in their field, thus, making them eligible for job openings related to teaching and research.
  • A chance to go to other countries for Academic Exchange Programs and learn various things.
  • Getting complete control over what you want to study and how you wish to continue with your research.
  • A PhD student gets to interact and work with the best academicians in their field and the professional experts who will guide them during their research.

Types of PhD Courses in India

There are different types of PhD degrees, some are based on distance and some are based on stream. Here is the list of major types of PhD in India.

Common PhD Degrees

A full-time PhD degree is a regular PhD program where the candidate is required to pursue research on a full-time basis under the guidance of a supervisor. It is a Phd course duration of 3-5 years.

In this program, candidates who are working professionals and wish to pursue a PhD while continuing their job, can attend classes on weekends. Part-time PhD duration is 4-7 years.

This program is a combination of a Master’s degree and a PhD course, and is typically of 5-6 years duration. It is meant for students who wish to pursue a research career in a particular field.

Distance PhD is designed for candidates who cannot attend regular classes due to various reasons. The coursework is delivered through online mode, and the research work is conducted under the guidance of a supervisor.

This PhD degree is sponsored by a company or an industry, and the research is typically focused on solving industry-specific problems. This course usually lasts for 3-5 years

Stream-wise PhD Degrees

1. science stream.

PhD ( )

PhD (Biotechnology)

PhD ( )

PhD ( )

PhD ( )

PhD ( )

PhD (Applied Sciences)

PhD (Clinical Research)

2. Commerce Stream

PhD (Accounting)

PhD (Business Administration)

PhD ( )

PhD (International Business)

PhD (Revenue Management)

PhD (Business Forensics)

PhD (Market Volatility)

PhD (Enterprise Risk Management)

3. Arts Stream

PhD ( )

PhD (Psychology)

PhD (History)

PhD (English Literature)

PhD ( )

PhD (Social Sciences)

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Major PhD in India Entrance Exams

Every university takes its entrance exam for admission and checks the qualification for a PhD of every applicant. These are the major PhD course entrance exams.

is a national-level entrance exam which is taken to check eligibility for the post of Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship. The exam consists of two papers and tests the candidate’s knowledge of their chosen subject.

GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted in India for admission to postgraduate pharmacy programs. It tests the aptitude of candidates in various areas of pharmaceutical sciences and is conducted online.

CSIR entrance exam is conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research to select eligible candidates for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Lectureship in various fields of Science and Technology. It consists of multiple-choice questions based on the syllabus of the respective subject.

Have a read at a Comprehensive Guide to Entrance Exams after Graduation .

PhD in India- Eligibility Criteria

Getting admission in PhD course is not an easy task, and if you are trying to get admission to any PhD program, check for these PhD eligibility criteria beforehand.

  • The candidate must have completed a Master’s degree i.e. (MTech/ MSc/ MA/ MPhil/ MBA). And it must be a full-time Master’s course from a recognised university by the government.
  • The overall grade point average of the candidate’s Master’s program must be at least 55% (or equivalent).
  • Candidates under SC, ST, and OBC categories will be given 5%- or 10%-mark relaxations. Applicants must present their reservation certificate to use these benefits.
  • The candidate must pass the PhD entrance exam.
  • A No Objection Certificate (NOC) f rom the educational institution or company where candidates are employed is required. Candidates must have job experience in a related field for a part-time PhD.

PhD Course Structure

1. coursework.

In PhD courses, students take a set have to take core courses or seminars in their field of study to build foundational knowledge. The coursework varies according to university but does includes both required and elective courses.

2. Research proposal

After completing the core courses, students must develop a research proposal outlining the problem they plan to investigate, the research questions they aim to answer, and the methods they will use to collect and analyze data.

3. Comprehensive exams

Before beginning their research for PhD course, students need to pass certain comprehensive exams covering their field of study to demonstrate their competence in the subject matter.

4. Research

Once students have completed their coursework and passed their comprehensive exams, they can begin their research. This typically involves conducting experiments, collecting data, or engaging in other research activities to answer the questions outlined in their research proposal.

5. Dissertation

The final requirement for a PhD course completion is the dissertation, which is a book-length document outlining the student’s research findings, conclusions, and contributions to their field of study. The dissertation has to be defended in front of a committee of faculty members and other experts in the field.

Read more: Complete Guide to Writing a Research Paper

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5 Step PhD Course Admission Process

If you are confused about how to do PhD in India then follow these seven steps for the admission process.

Step 1: Find a Mentor

PhD students should find a supervisor willing to support them through their PhD journey. After finding a supervisor, candidates can apply offline or online. Almost all colleges and universities accept online applications now. However, if you wish, you can apply via the offline process by visiting the office of the university.

Step 2: Fill Online Admission Form

Candidates must complete the online PhD admission form before applying on the university or college website. All the needed qualification for PhD process in India is listed on the university’s official website and should be met. The online application is rejected if candidates fail to meet these requirements.

Step 3: Submit Necessary Documents

After completing the online application form, candidates must provide all necessary papers. These documents may include your passing certificate, degree, and migration certificate. Check the list of papers on the website before applying for the PhD admissions.

Step 4: Pass the Entrance Exam

The college/university needs PhD entrance exam. This exam must be taken after completing the application form. Fill out the form for the entrance exam and appear for it.

Step 5: Pass the Interview

Upon passing the PhD entrance exam, candidates will be invited for a doctoral academic interview. Admission is based on the academic doctoral interview and PhD entrance exam results. The institution or college decides the grades of students at each level and after passing the interview and fulfilling some other requirements you get admission.

Top Colleges for PhD in India

University of Delhi, Delhi

₹50k-80k

Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi

₹30k-50k

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

₹3 lacs.

Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar

₹3-4 lacs

Calcutta University, Kolkata

₹60k-80k

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

₹80k

Sharda University, Greater Noida

₹3-4 lacs.

Christ University, Bangalore

₹1-2 lacs.

Top 10 Career Options After PhD in India

Assistant Professor

3.8 LPA

Research Scientist

6.8 LPA

Data Scientist

10 LPA

Senior Research Fellow

4.5 LPA

Associate Professor

8.5 LPA

Management Consultant

22 LPA

Postdoctoral Researcher

10 LPA

Plan Your Career in PhD

Being known as PhD holder is something to be proud of, not just because it’s a symbol of great knowledge but also a great future. If you want a career like this then doing PhD in India is the best choice and if you are confused about how you are going to get admission in PhD, then re-read the article.

You can start your journey by researching the various fields available. Identify the specialization that aligns with your interests and career goals. Prepare thoroughly for entrance exams and interviews, and seek advice from current PhD students or professors. Once admitted, stay dedicated, and make the most of the resources and opportunities available to excel in your PhD course.

Make sure you carefully explore all your professional options because your career is extremely important. Before making the right decision, look over our  career advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of a phd in india.

A PhD program lasts for three to six years. Candidates have a maximum of five to six years to finish the program. The course length and the time taken by students to complete their thesis may be different for different institutes.

What are the eligibility criteria for a PhD in India?

For admission in PhD in India, students require a Master’s degree in a relevant field. An overall grade point average of at least 55% (or equivalent) is required. In addition to this, candidates must know the language in which the course is taught and evaluated. Now, an MPhil degree is not a must for PhD admissions.

How much does a PhD in India cost?

The cost of a PhD course in India differs based on the kind of university people choose. However, if you take estimates, it can cost you around 80k to 2 lacs. This figure can go up or down based on whether you choose a private institute or a government one.

Is it easy to get a PhD in India?

Getting a PhD in India is not easy. Candidates pursuing PhDs in India must pass the entrance exams such as NET. This written exam checks if they have the relevant subject knowledge to conduct advanced research. Candidates must further clear a PhD interview exam. Candidates must clear these rounds before pursuing PhDs in their chosen areas of specialization.

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I really like to teach and I have written a few research papers too (My father works in a university so I have connections with professors who were very helpful and responsive). I honestly loved the time I spent in my summer vacations going to the university's campus and working with research scholars. I wasn't the most helpful person around but I did try to help. I feel like I want to pursue a career as a professor partly because of the high salary & very stable lifestyle, and partly because I love teaching & research. While I do have connections in the academia field, most of them started working multiple decades before and have very little idea of how things work right now. My father says that getting a job as an assistant/associate professor (at his university) is just a matter of connections and a little bit of "donation" although he admittedly doesn't know much about hiring professors (he works at the IT dept of a college. He is not a faculty). I don't really want to jump to conclusions so here are a few questions–

A. I was wondering how viable it is to do your master's and Ph.D. from India and get a job as a professor (or a title similar to that like an assistant professor, etc). Is it super hard to get these positions?

B. How do you even start working towards your Ph.D. at a college?

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After completing a master’s degree , one of the options is to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD ) program. Taking up a research degree is a big decision to make owing to the amount of time and resources it takes. But one of the constraints that come in the way of a scholar, especially when the doctorate program is self-funded, is the cost of studying. Spanning over 3-5 Years, the doctorate course can drain your savings if there is no scholarship to back it up. To give you clarity, we have collated some of the popular PhD scholarships in India that are known to offer a handsome amount to scholars thus providing a hassle-free journey in establishing your career in research. These scholarships can cover your expenses whether studying in the country or if you want to attain overseas education. 

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From academic institutions to government ministries as well as organisations, there are a large number of PhD scholarships and research fellowships offered in India. Take a look at the following list which elucidates the varied Indian scholarships and fellowships for PhD programs in India.

MHRD, Government of IndiaBetween March and April
CSIR-UGC JRF FellowshipGovernment of IndiaOctober
DBT-JRF FellowshipGovernment of IndiaMarch
FITM – AYUSH Research Fellowships SchemeForum on Indian Traditional
Medicine (FITM) and the Ministry of Ayush
Between November and December
SAARC Agricultural PhD ScholarshipsSAAR Agricultural CentreBetween March and April
Swami Vivekananda Single Child Scholarship for Research in Social ScienceUGCBetween November and January
ESSO-NCESS Junior Research FellowshipESSO- National Centre for Earth Science StudiesOpen throughout the year
Vision India Foundation (VIF) FellowshipVision India Foundation (VIF)Between December and January
Burning Questions Fellowship AwardsTiny Beam FundBetween May and June
Google PhD ScholarshipsGoogleBetween March and April
Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund
ICHR Junior Research Fellowships (JRF)Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR)Between November and December

Note: The application deadlines for the different fellowships and scholarships mentioned above are only tentative and might change as per their specific organisation/institution.

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Students looking for options to study abroad can avail of financial aid benefits through various scholarships for their research programs. Some of the scholarships are fully funded, covering all tuition, travel and living expenses while others are partially funded. Tabulated below is the list of top PhD scholarships in India which one can apply for to pursue higher education abroad: 

UNU IAS PhD ScholarshipJapan Foundation of UNU (JFUNU)Between March and April
Dr Eduard Gubelin Research ScholarshipDr Eduard Gübelin Association
for Research
The last date to apply is June 30th
Sir Ratan Tata Trust & Navajbai Ratan TataTrust Education GrantsTata TrustsThe last date to apply is May 31st
Commonwealth Scholarship CommissionBetween November and December
GOI and the Government of FranceBetween May and July
President’s PhD Scholarships Open throughout the year
USIEFBetween January and July
Japanese Government MEXT JapanBetween April and May
New Zealand Commonwealth ScholarshipsGovernment of New ZealandBetween February and March
Government of KoreaBetween February and March
Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds PhD fellowship , GermanyBetween May and June
MAXQDA Research GrantsVERBI Software GmbHBetween April and June
IGLP Residential Fellowship Program, Harvard Law School, USAInstitute of Global Law & Policy (IGLP), Harvard Law SchoolBetween December and February
CBS PhD Scholarships at the Department of Operations ManagementDepartment of Operations Management, Between May and June
IITB-Monash Research Academy PhD ScholarshipsIITB-Monash Research AcademyBetween February and March
HDR Scholarship Between April and May
Special Research Fun Doctoral Scholarships, Ghent University , BelgiumBetween February and March
Cimi Toulouse Doctoral FellowshipsInternational Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CIMI), Toulouse, FranceBetween January and February
Fujian Normal University President Scholarship for Foreign StudentsFujian Normal UniversityBetween May and June
Imperial College PhD Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Between March and April

Now that you are familiarised with the wide range of PhD scholarships in India as well as abroad, let’s explore some of these scholarships and fellowships in further detail.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development under the supervision of the Central Government of India has launched a scholarship scheme to provide financial support to meritorious students going for a PhD. Offered to the candidates via IISc and IIT corridors, it is one of the prestigious PhD scholarships in India. Under the scheme, the scholar gets a monthly stipend of ₹70,000 for first-year which is increased to ₹80,000 per month during the 4th and 5th year of the program. The scholarship is offered every year and scholars from all universities in India can apply for the scheme through the official website. 

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Another addition to the list of popular PhD scholarships in India is the Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowship. It is awarded to scholars who have registered themselves for a PhD at an Indian University. These fellowships spanning over 6-9 months are designed to help students advance their research in a vast range of fields like Sociology, Public Health, History, Machine Learning , etc. One of the popular scholarships for Indian students , it broadly covers the expenses related to a J-1 visa, Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges, monthly stipend, round-trip economy class air travel, other allowances, and modest affiliation fees. To know about the eligibility criteria, visit the official website for the fellowship. The application deadline as per the official website is July 15, 2022, 23:59:59 hrs (IST). Tabulated below are the important dates for the fellowship:

July 2024Application due date for 2024 awards
Mid-August 2024Review of applications
Late September 2024Selected applicants informed by the USIEF
Early October 2024Interviews of short-listed candidates (To be conducted in Delhi)
End October 2024The principal and alternate nominees are notified by USIEF. Nominees take
December 2024The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB)
receives the applications of shortlisted candidates from USIEF for final approval
March/April 2024USIEF notifies the finalists
May/June 2024Pre-Departure Orientation
July/August 2024Pre-academic training in the U.S. (if required)
August/September 2024Program commences

Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund Scholarship is another PhD scholarship offered to Indians as well as students of Asian countries. It provides selected candidates with maintenance fees including the tuition cost of their program worth 18,000 INR every month as well as contingent costs of books, stationery, etc. worth 15,000 INR every month. The eligibility for Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund Scholarships is as follows:

  • Age limit: Not less than 35 years
  • First-division postgraduate degree holder
  • A minimum of 60% in undergraduate and postgraduate level
  • Must have applied for a PhD program at a recognised university in India
  • For full-time PhD programs

Amongst the top PhD scholarships in India for postgraduates in the field of Physics and Astronomy, Physical Research Laboratory Junior Research Fellowship is offered in the following specialisations:

  • Astronomical Sciences
  • Geosciences
  • Planetary Sciences
  • Optical Physics
  • Solar Physics
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Space and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Astrochemistry
  • Theoretical Physics

It is exclusively for PhD research at Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) and provides monthly awards of up to 35,000 INR. The eligibility criteria for this scholarship are as follows:

  • For Indian nationals under the age of 28 years
  • The candidate must have a Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Engineering as well as a Master of Science / Master of Engineering degree
  • First-division, i.e. 60% or equivalent in undergraduate as well as postgraduate degree.
  • Must have qualified GATE or CSIR NET or Joint Entrance Screening Test

This fellowship program is offered by Google for aspiring PhD scholars in Computer Science or related specializations. The Google Ph.D. Fellowship India Program provides a monthly fellowship amount as well as covers the contingency expenses along with giving an internship offer at Google. The requirements for this Google Scholarship for PhD in India are:

  • The candidate must be enrolled in a PhD course at a recognised university in India.
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree holder from a university in India
  • A working professional at a recognised organisation in India

ICHR Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) are for PhD aspirants of Historical Studies and are offered by the Indian Council of Historical Research. It offers a monthly stipend of up to 17,600 INR as well as monthly contingency expenses of 16,500 p.a. for 2 years. The only eligibility requirement for this scholarship is that the applicant must be enrolled in a PhD in Historical Studies at a recognized higher education institution in India.

The Council of Social Science Research of MHRD, Government of India offers doctoral fellowships in Social Sciences to PhD scholars who are registered in a UGC-recognized Indian university. A great opportunity for scholars looking for PhD scholarships in India, it is strictly applicable for two years and the value of the fellowship is ₹20,000 per month. Offered in around 25 subjects of Social Sciences that include Political Science, Social Work, Gender Studies, Public Administration , etc, to be eligible for the fellowship, a candidate must have confirmed PhD registration at a recognized university. The application process for the 2019-20 session has already been closed but you should be prepared for the 2021-22 session to avail the benefits. 

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The fellowship is provided by the Ministry of Minority Affairs of the Government of India. The objective of the fellowship is to provide students from minority communities with financial assistance to pursue higher education such as MPhil and PhD. The Maulana Azad National fellowship can be availed by taking admission to any of the recognized universities in the country. One of the lesser-known PhD scholarships in India, it is awarded to those candidates whose family income is not more than 6 Lakh. Under the scheme, the scholar gets ₹28,000 per month for 5 years. Candidates can apply for the fellowship on the official website of UGC.

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The fellowship is intended to enable young scholars to excel in research in their subject of interest. The candidates who show exceptional aptitude for research are shortlisted for the fellowship. It can be availed by taking admission to a recognized university in India. The NET-qualified NCERT Doctoral Fellows will receive ₹25,000 per month for a maximum period of three years from the date of registration into a PhD program. For the candidates who have not qualified for the NET exam , the amount is ₹23,000 per month. 

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This is a fully-funded PhD scholarship offered by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) for the field of Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Science, and Chemical Sciences, amongst others.

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Another prominent scholarship for those planning to pursue their PhD in India, the DBT-JRF Fellowship is offered by the Government of India for Biotechnology scholars. Students need to clear the Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET) to get selected for this scholarship. The registration window for the BET exam opens around February every year and the exam is conducted around April. It is one of the sought-after PhD scholarships in India amongst Biotechnology students and offers a fellowship amount of ₹25,000 + HRA to JRF students and ₹28,000 + HRA to SRF students.

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It was launched to promote higher education in the aforementioned areas. The scheme is awarded in two categories Doctoral Fellowships and postdoctoral fellowships for ages 28 – 35. The scheme duration for the doctoral fellowships is two years and for postdoctoral fellowships is for one year. The requirements for the FITM – AYUSH Research Fellowships Scheme is as follows:

  • Full-time scholar in any UGC-recognized institution
  • Educational backgrounds in any of AYUSH disciplines
  • Additional qualifications in IT will be preferred.

This scholarship is ideal for students aspiring to pursue a PhD in Animal Nutrition or Fish Nutrition and feed technology. The scholarship is for 3 years and full-time education only. The scholarship will cover the economic fare, tuition fees, living allowance, expense of books, study materials, thesis preparation, etc. The requirements for the SAARC Agricultural PhD Scholarship are as follows:

  • Applicant should be a citizen of Bhutan/ India/ Maldives/ Pakistan/ Sri Lanka
  •  Employed at National Agricultural Research System/ Ministry/ Department.
  • Below the age of 40 years.
  • Pursuing a full-time PhD for three years

The scholarship was launched to encourage the education of single girl children and to provide financial aid. The scholarship is available to single girl children pursuing a PhD in Social Sciences. The twin sisters are also eligible for the scholarship. The requirements for Swami Vivekananda Single Child Scholarship for Research in Social Science are as follows:

  • Single girl child pursuing PhD in social sciences
  • Full-time PhD from UGC-approved institutions.
  • The age should be below 40 years and the reserved category should be below 45 years.
  • Transgender applicants are also eligible.

Students aspiring to pursue a PhD in areas of earth system sciences are eligible for this fellowship. Earth system science includes courses in:

  • Igneous Petrology
  • Metamorphic Petrology
  • Sedimentology
  • Paleomagnetism
  • Fluid inclusions
  • Geomorphology
  • Quaternary Geology
  • Paleoclimate
  • Geochemistry
  • Tectonic Geomorphology
  • Isotope Geology
  • Hydrogeology
  • Coastal Processes
  • Oceanography
  • Remote sensing
  • Natural Hazards and Cloud Microphysics

The requirements for ESSO-NCESS Junior Research Fellowship are as follows:

  • M.Sc./M.Tech. Degree in Earth System Sciences or a related field
  • CSIR-UGC NET qualification for JRF
  • Age should not be more than 28 years
  • Full-time PhD in earth science for 3 years

MHRD stands for Ministry of Human Resource Development. There are also various PhD scholarships which are offered for the MHRD course. The basic eligibility criteria for MHRD PhD scholarships is that – the candidates need to be ongoing PhD students and can apply for the country only if he or she is from the ASEAN countries.

PhD ScholarshipEligibilityAmount
MHRD PhD Fellowships for ASEAN Students 2023PhD applicants from the ASEAN countries are eligible to apply.INR 35,000
Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF)Candidate must complete MTech and apply for PhDINR 70,000 for the first 2 years
INR 75,000 in the third year
INR 80,000 in the Fourth Year
ICSSR Doctoral Research FellowshipMust have a master’s degree from a recognised university with first class or second class and registered for a doctoral degree in social scienceINR 20,000 per month

There are various scholarships available for students interested in pursuing PhD from India and abroad. Now, you must be wondering how can I apply for these scholarships. Here is a stepwise application process:

  • Visit the official Website. Most of the scholarships have their website or you can apply at the UGC scholarship website.
  • Click on the scholarship scheme you want to apply for.
  • Check the eligibility criteria before applying. Every scholarship scheme has different eligibility criteria, it is advisable to check the eligibility before applying.
  • Submit the application form with the required documents.
  • Submit the thesis or research proposal.
  • Some scholarship schemes will call applicants for personal interview rounds as well by the selection committee.
  • Applicants selected for the grant will be contacted or they can track their progress through their application portal as well.

Scholarships are awarded to students with excellent academic backgrounds with the talent and potential to perform better. Sometimes the scholarship grant that has been provided or approved can be cancelled by the official authority in some cases. If an applicant is unable to perform well or in case fails in a subject of MPhil or PhD the award can be cancelled. Another case is if an applicant is found ineligible later. If an applicant is found ineligible in any scenario his/her scholarship will be cancelled. Lastly, scholarships are not just awarded based on academic scores, applicants must hold good character and ideal behaviour. In any case, if applicants are found misconducting in the organization, his/her scholarship might be cancelled.

Ans. There is a wide range of PhD Scholarships in India that you can choose from. The most popular PhD scholarships include the Fullbright-Nehru Research Doctoral Fellowships, Prime Minister Fellowships for Doctoral Research, CSIR-UGC JRF NET Fellowship, NCERT Doctoral Fellowship for PhD, Maulana Azad National Fellowship, etc.

Ans. There are various ways to find a scholarship for your PhD program. You can either search for scholarship and research grants offered in your chosen field of study or fellowships and scholarships offered by the government, public organisations as well as academic institutions in the country where you want to study PhD.

Ans. The general scholarship amount for most scholarships in India for PhD students can range anywhere between INR 10,000 to INR 25,000. The amount of the scholarship depends on the course you are pursuing.

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PhD Admission in India 2024: Dates, Eligibility, Entrance Exams, Admission Process, Top Colleges

Updated On: August 14, 2024 10:52 pm IST | UGC NET

Looking for PhD admission in India 2024? If yes, then you might be thinking about what are the PhD eligibility criteria, required entrance exams, top colleges, career scope, etc. Scroll through to find PhD admission process in India.

PhD Admission 2024: Latest Updates

Application deadline for phd admission 2024 in top colleges, eligibility criteria for phd admission 2024, admission process for phd admission 2024, entrance exams required for phd admission 2024, top entrance exams schedule for phd admission 2024, phd admission 2024: how to apply, top universities in india for phd admission 2024, preparation tips for phd admission, job prospects after phd in india.

PhD Admission in India

PhD admission in India 2024 is carried out based on a national-level Research Entrance Test or University-level Entrance Exam followed by a personal interview round in which applicants must present their research proposal. As a part of the PhD eligibility criteria, candidates must also sit for entrance exams such as the UGC, CSIR NET, IIT JAM, etc. PhD admissions are available for research programmes in a variety of fields, including mass communication, management, science, law, humanities, engineering, commerce, and pharmacy.

The Doctor of Philosophy, or PhD course is an advanced research degree that lasts three years if pursued full-time and six years if pursued part-time. It is necessary for applicants seeking PhD admission in India 2024 to present their findings, submit progress reports, and participate in an open defence viva voce for their thesis. UGC NET entrance test is administered by the National Test Agency (NTA) for participation in the PhD admission process in India at prominent central universities such as JNU, DU, etc. Aspirants must have scored at least 50% to 55% of aggregate marks or an equivalent CGPA in their postgraduate degree to be eligible for admission at the top PhD colleges in India 2024 .

All PhD admissions for the academic year 2024 have been completed. Here is a list of important dates and events that occurred for your convenience. Here are the latest updates on PhD admission 2024:

  • WBJEE 2024 counselling registration for the mop-up round has begun, and the registration deadline was August 7, 2024.
  • HSTES 2024 counselling registrations for BTech courses, Round 2 choice filling and locking, was held from August 5 to August 7, 2024, with R2 seat allotment results released on August 8, 2024.
  • The answer key for the Karnataka PGCET 2024 has been released.
  • TS EAMCET Counselling 2024 final phase of registration for BTech courses begins, and the freezing option was available on August 10, 2024. Furthermore, the provisional seat allocation were released on or before August 13, 2024.
  • The GUJCET 2024 round 2 seat allotment results was announced on August 12, 2024.
  • GATE registration 2025 will begin on August 24, 2024, for admission to the MTech course. Furthermore, the GATE 2025 exam will take place on February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025.
  • The COMEDK 2024 round 2 phase 2 seat allotment results and cutoff have been released.
  • CG PET counselling 2024 Round 1 registrations for BE/BTech courses have begun, and the deadline was August 12, 2024. Furthermore, the seat allotment results for R1 has released on August 14, 2024.
  • The TNEA counselling process 2024 General Counselling (Online) runs from July 29, 2024 to September 3, 2024.
  • The Maharashtra CET Cell has begun the MHT CET Counselling 2024. The document verification process is ongoing, and the provisional merit list for counselling will be released on August 27, 2024.
  • The online SRMJEEE 2025 application form will be available on the official website, srmist.edu.in, tentatively in November 2024.

The table below includes the top PhD colleges and their application dates for PhD admission 2024:

College

Application Deadline

IIM Ahmedabad

October 03 – January 29, 2024 (Over)

IIM Calcutta

November 01 – January 30, 2024 (Over)

IIT Bombay (IITB)

September 12 – October 20, 2023 (Spring Session) (Over)

Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

March 25, 2024 (Over)

IIT Delhi

Open till October 31, 2023 (Over)

IIT Madras

October 28, 2023 (Over)

IIT Kharagpur

March 25, 2024 (Over)

IIT Kanpur

April 12, 2024 (Over)

University of Delhi

To be updated

University of Hyderabad

December 30 – January 15, 2024 (Over)

IIT Roorkee

November 28 – February 28, 2024 (Over)

IIT Guwahati

January 02, 2024 (Over)

IIT Jammu

September 26 – October 20, 2023 (Over)

IIT Dhanbad

Open till October 30, 2023 (Over)

IIM Mumbai

Open till January 31, 2024 (Over)

IIM Amritsar

Open till February 15, 2024 (Over)

IIM Bodh Gaya

Open till February 29, 2024 (Over)

IIM Lucknow

Open till January 31, 2024 (Over)

Students who intend to pursue PhD in India must meet the necessary PhD admission eligibility criteria required by their respective colleges. Listed below are the detailed PhD qualifications required for pursuing a PhD from India:

  • Masters degree holders are eligible for PhD admission 2024 into the doctoral programme. Although, for some subjects, having a Master in Philosophy (MPhil) is one of the criteria for PhD admission eligibility. It must be noted by the candidates that in some Indian universities, for a Master's programme, a specific percentage (or equivalent CGPA) is required to satisfy a PhD course eligibility requirement.
  • For admission into some reputable universities, a candidate must qualify for the all-India examination, like the National Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET) conducted by NTA. Final-year students appearing in the qualifying degree examination can also apply although they must submit the attested copies of their qualifying degree certificates
  • Admission is offered based on interview. Also, the interview may be supplemented with a written exam if needed.
  • Candidates should have a valid Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering or GATE 2024 score to satisfy a PhD admission eligibility criteria in the field of engineering and technology. Also, candidates should have completed their degree in MTech course / Masters in Engineering (ME) in any engineering branch to satisfy the PhD course eligibility in engineering.

The need for a PhD degree in India has increased in recent times because of the increasing career prospects and the growing requirement for higher specialisation. Applicants who want a PhD admission 2024 must consider the following points concerning the admission procedure as the admission is done based on merit and/or entrance exams.

  • Admission into colleges/ universities in India is available for candidates in full-time and part-time programmes in various disciplines of engineering, arts, management, commerce, science, humanities, finance, law, medicine and IT.
  • Candidates can choose to pursue their PhD either full-time or part-time. The minimum duration of PhD is two years wherein the course follows the semester system including theory and practical versions on the specialisation of a respective course.
  • For PhD admission 2024, a Master's degree is required in India. Some universities in India offer seats to students having a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent.
  • In some cases, doing an MPhil is a part of their PhD admission criteria to pursue courses offered by some universities.
  • Admissions to a PhD programme is done through an entrance test at the university level or national level.

The admission procedure for both processes is described below.

Merit-Based Entrance-Based

PhD Admission 2024: Selection Criteria

Candidates interested in pursuing a doctorate should consider the subsequent factors during the PhD admission process in India.

  • The applicants who are selected will be contacted to participate in a personal interview round as part of the final selection process.
  • Depending on the applicant's MTech project and certain academic areas, the interview process will take place.
  • Students chosen for PhD admission are determined by their performance on entrance exams or merit.
  • Applicants must pass certain academic requirements before beginning a PhD.
  • Based on personal interview results, PhD admission in India 2024  will be awarded. If needed, a written exam could be added to the interview.

The entrance exams for PhD courses conducted in India may vary university-wise. PhD admission in India is based on enrollment to several universities. Universities accept the results of either a national-level or a university-level entrance examination. The following section summarises the PhD admission 2024 entrance exam schedule. Mentioned below is the list of the top entrance exams for PhD in India:

- PhD Entrance Exam

- PhD Entrance Examination

/ JNU Direct PhD

UGC NET Exam

PhD Entrance Exam

Osmania University PhD Entrance Exam

Vellore Institute of Technology Research Entrance Examination - VIITREE

Vishakhapatnam PhD Admissions Test

PhD Entrance Exam

PhD Entrance Exam of

– PhD Admission Test

PhD Admission Test

PhD Entrance Exam

BARC PhD Admission Test

Indian Veterinary Research Institute Bareilly PhD Admission Test

PhD Admission Test

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Lucknow-PhD Admissions Test

PhD Entrance Exam

Graduate School Admission Entrance Test

PG/PG Diploma/Superspeciality PhD online entrance test

DBT JRF Biotech Entrance Test

GTU PhD Entrance Exam

Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST)

Symbiosis International PhD Entrance Test (PET)

As discussed, PhD admission 2024 is primarily based on entrance exams. Applicants can select from several PhD specialisations, including mathematics, engineering, education, and engineering. The table below shows the exam schedules for India's most competitive PhD entrance exams.

Entrance Exam

Registration Date

Exam Date

GATE

August 30 - October 12, 2023 (Extended)

August 30 - October 20, 2023 (With a late fee)

February 3, 4, 10 and 11, 2024

IIT JAM

September 05 – October 25, 2023 (Extended)

February 11, 2024

UGC NET

March - April 2024

June 10 – 21, 2024

VITREE

September 25 – November 30, 2023 (Jan Session)

January 25 – April 25, 2024 (July Session)

December 10, 2023 (Jan Session)

May 05, 2024 (July Session)

IGNOU PhD Entrance

December 12 – January 03, 2023

January 07, 2024

IPU PhD Entrance Test (PET)

March 2024

June 2024

RGUHS Pre PhD Entrance

March 23 – April 01, 2024

April 19 – 20, 2024

NIPER PhD Entrance Exam

April 2024

June  2024

Prospective applicants can take part in the PhD admission process in India with a bachelor's as well as a master's degree. However, they must be conscious that to be eligible to register for a PhD study at any of the Indian schools, they need to meet a certain percentage requirement (or comparable CGPA). PhD admission is granted based on the interview. If required, in addition to the in-person interview, a written exam may be administered at a respective university's discretion. The following is a discussion of how students can apply for admission to their preferred PhD course.

  • On the official portal of their preferred college or university, applicants should review all the details on all PhD courses before selecting their specific research topic.
  • Those who wish to apply for PhD admission in India 2024 should keep an eye out for notifications about admission to their desired course on the university's official website (preferable) and in the local newspaper.
  • The individual needs to cross-check if they match PhD eligibility criteria. Next, they should fully complete the application and submit it by the dates specified on the official portal. Additionally, aspirants need to be mindful that they need to register by the formulated deadline along with all necessary documents and fees.
  • A few Indian universities stipulate that applications must be submitted with a research proposal; the application itself is reviewed afterwards.
  • Most colleges shortlist candidates after the examination, and those only then appear for the entrance exam. There is one more testing phase included to reduce the number of applicants for PhD admission in India.
  • The individuals selected for the PhD programme are subsequently paired with research mentors.

Typically, PhD admissions in India are carried out in the spring and fall semesters. Usually, the Spring Cycle starts in January and ends in June with admissions. PhD admissions for the Autumn Session open in July and end in December. Thus, to stay informed about the admission cycle, aspirants need to keep a close eye on the important dates, and deadlines and monitor the respective official portal routinely. The following is a discussion of the top government and private universities that offer PhD admission in India 2024.

List of Government Institutions Offering PhD Admission 2024

PhD admission in India 2024 is now being offered by numerous Central and State Universities for the July Session. The majority of institutions use the Research Entrance Test or UGC NET/JRF results for admittance. Applicants may directly take part in an interview and showcase their research proposal if they have authentic UGC NET/JRF results. Also, a lot of universities only admit PhD hopefuls who have completed their JRF. Consequently, aspirants need to focus especially on these requirements. The following table highlights a list of the top government institutions offering PhD admission in India 2024:

College Name

Accepted Entrance Exam/s

UGC NET JRF/ University Entrance Exam

UGC NET JRF/ DURAT

UGC NET JRF/ Entrance Exam

UGC NET- JRF

UGC NET JRF/ University Entrance Exam

UGC NET JRF/ Entrance Exam

UGC NET/ JRF

Sarguja University

Entrance Exam + Interview

UGC NET JRF or Entrance Exam

JRF/ NET

List of Private Institutions Offering PhD Admission 2024

Numerous private colleges provide PhD programmes in a range of subjects and provide candidates with respectable stipends. In addition to offering PhD admission to students who have passed any fellowship entry exams, the majority of these institutions also administer their own Research Entrance Tests. The following table highlights a list of the top private institutions offering PhD admission in India 2024:

College Name

Accepted Entrance Exam/s

VITREE

CSIR NET/ UGC NET

CSIR NET/ UGC NET

PhD Manipal Entrance Test (MET)

(LPU)

Entrance Exam Test

KIITEE

Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education

UGC NET

BITS PhD Entrance Exam

GATE

Here are some preparation tips for PhD entrance exams which students can use for reference:

  • Students should gather past year PhD entrance exam question papers from reliable sources and study accordingly.
  • They must refer to the PhD entrance exam syllabus as per their specialisation.
  • The entrance exam format varies depending on the conducting body; therefore, the aspirants must be informed of the structure to plan accordingly.
  • They must cover all exam subjects at least one month before the exam.
  • To relieve exam stress, the students must take advantage of the various mock tests available.
  • Keeping up with current events is vital because they are essential for grades.
  • Visiting the exam centre a day before the exam to avoid last-minute confusion about where the exam centre location is advised.
  • Before the exam, students must get a good night's sleep.

In today’s world, there is immense scope for candidates after they have completed their PhD. Gone are those days when the scope of PhD was limited to academia. After completing a PhD, one should track their potential and apply to jobs based on exact skills and expertise. Following are a few career options that candidates can choose after pursuing a PhD:

  • Lecturer & Professor
  • Author & Writer
  • Editor & Critic
  • Human Services/ Social Worker
  • Independent Consultant
  • Philosophical Journalist
  • Industrial R&D Lab professionals
  • Senior Research Scientist

PhD is considered one of the most valued degrees not just in India but abroad as well. When it comes to your career graph, it can be a good qualification for the aspirants. Many colleges or universities offer this course for aspiring students, however, one should satisfy their respective PhD admission eligibility. With this, candidates will have in-depth knowledge and develop mastery over the subjects they have chosen for specialisation, which will be extremely useful for them in their careers.

Stay tuned to CollegeDekho for more such updates and information. Aspirants can also check out our QnA Zone to get their queries resolved by our experts. We wish good luck to all the candidates seeking PhD admission 2024 in India!

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In most cases, a two-year Master's OR MPhil degree in the relevant field from any accredited Indian or foreign university is the minimal requirement for admission to a PhD programme. She or he must have earned a master's degree or a grade equivalent with at least 55%.

The university-level PhD entrance exam or the national research entrance test is used in deciding admissions. The next step is a face-to-face interview where applicants submit their research project. A lot of India's top universities are currently accepting applications for PhDs.

Yes, students can finish their PhD in two years. While a small percentage of exceptionally talented candidates can finish their PhDs in under 12 months, most applicants finish theirs in two years. The rarity and impressiveness of this cannot be overstated, but it is always possible. The secret to completing a PhD promptly is to have a solid academic background before you begin.

Yes. It is every so often possible to forego your master's programme and enrol directly in doctoral courses. You can choose to forego your PG degree by enrolling in a research programme after earning your bachelor's degree.

The list of the top 10 easiest PhDs to obtain includes a PhD in Humanities, a PhD in Education, a PhD in Theology, a PhD in Business Administration, a PhD in Psychology, a PhD in Literature, a PhD in Criminal Justice, a PhD in Public Policy, a PhD in History, and a PhD in Sociology.

A PhD is the highest educational qualification that can be obtained. A PhD candidate can expect to earn PhD salary between INR 6 and INR 12 lakhs per year.

Whether a PhD is required after a master's degree depends on a candidate’s interests in a particular specialisation. To be eligible to enrol in a PhD programme, candidates must hold a master's degree in good standing. A PhD course can be pursued by students in any field.

A PhD programme allows you to specialise in a variety of fields. Chemistry Clinical Psychology Education Physics Electronics and Communications Engineering Educational Leadership and Administration are some of the popular doctorate level courses.

A doctorate or PhD degree typically takes three years to complete. Candidates accepted into the programme have a maximum of 5 to 6 years to complete their research. However, the duration of the PhD programmes varies by institute.

Yes, students can get a direct PhD admission in India after completing the UG degree in any discipline or subject of their preference. As per the University Grants Commission (UGC), candidates can apply for a PhD provided they have a four-year bachelor’s degree along with a 75% aggregate mark or its equivalent grade.

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Are you interested in research and teaching? 

Did you dream of teaching in prestigious law universities across India? 

Do you want to add a title of “Dr.” to your name? 

But how will you financially support yourself while doing MPhil or PhD? 

Will you get time to work while pursuing your doctorate studies? 

By the time a student graduates, he would have studied for an average of 21 years of his life. 

Students generally want to start earning and worry about financial independence after they graduate.

This holds back several aspiring academicians to pursue doctorate studies.  

But what if you were able to qualify for a Fellowship from the government of India where you would get a stipend upto ₹50,000 to pursue further studies like MPhil and PhD. 

Every year University Grants Commission (UGC) offers Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to the toppers of the UGC-NET examination to undertake advanced studies and research, leading to M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree. 

Basically the government gives you financial assistance to focus on your research and further studies. 

How much stipend does a JRF receive?

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House Rent Allowance(HRA) is calculated based on the location you are studying in. The highest is 24% followed by 16% and then 8%. This is as per the HRA central government norms.

After getting 2 years experience in JRF you may apply to become a Senior Research Fellow. 

How can you be eligible for NET-JRF? 

To be qualified for the Fellowship  the candidate must first qualify for the UGC-NET examination. 

To be eligible for UGC-NET:

  • The candidates who have obtained a master’s degree or equivalent with 55% marks are eligible for NET JRF. The candidates belonging to reserved categories are eligible for 5% relaxation in the marks.
  • The upper age limit is 30 years for the award of JRF (NET), which is relaxed up to 5 years for SC/ST/PWD/female candidates and 3 years for OBC category candidates.

After you become eligible for JRF you have two years to apply for M.Phil or PhD program in India in order to avail the Fellowship benefits. 

Even if a candidate decides to not pursue further studies, a JRF job-seeker is considered to be a preferred candidate for the position of Assistant Professor anywhere in the country. 

But the competition is really tough. 

You have to compete with more than 20,000 candidates for less than 1% of the JRF seats. 

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In absence of such information candidates end up preparing for UGC-NET like they would prepare for their LLB semester papers and end up not clearing it. 

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During the online program of Ph.D., doctoral students generally must finish their recruitment course and pass the comprehensive examinations. Students can prepare for Ph.D. in online mode by writing an original essay and without going out of the country students can complete their preparation in an easy way. 

Universities offer online doctoral programs in fields like engineering, business, nursing, including business, healthcare administration, education, and information technology, etc. 

See more: List of PhD Courses

Some doctoral programs include the experience with learning into the degree. For immediately, in the field of nursing students complete clinical hours at a local site, while doctoral education students should complete practicum hours in a local college or school. 

The doctoral program of the online local site helps students in their preparation to meet these requirements.

See More: PhD Course

On the online mode, many types of offers provide help in any type of benefits, affordability, and flexibility. The online flexibility allows students in their learning with professional and personal responsibilities. 

Table of Content

  • PhD Online: Application Process
  • Why Study PhD Online?
  • PhD Online: Cost
  • PhD Online: Scholarships
  • PhD Online: Curriculum
  • PhD Online: FAQs

PhD Online: Application Process 

Every school and college determines the different types of admission requirements for doctorates.

  • A great number of students want to provide prior academic transcripts and a resume or syllabus vitae. 
  • A collection of financial (portfolio) of work or research, the pleading of letters, and proof of degree in the doctoral program as the same field.  See more: PhD Admissions 2023

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Why Study PhD Online? 

Ph.D. online programs provide many types of personal and professional benefits, they are:

The online programs prioritize flexibility, students do complete their coursework and many other obligations.
The students who are busy at any time then the online course is very useful all the way. Students save their most valuable time and arrange many other types of responsibilities while pursuing a doctoral degree.
Students can attend every class of Ph.D. online mode because they do not need to quit their jobs and many other responsibilities. During your job and other important work, you can attend every class on an online platform.
Colleges and Universities generally support online doctoral students and provide many resources like online career services, academic advising, and online writing centers. These all resources help students so much in an online mode.

PhD Online: Cost 

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What to Expect from Tuition and Fees 

The online course of the Ph.D. program is great widely and depending on the school and field. 

  • Some colleges and schools charge tuition rates under $300 for every credit, and many charge over $1,000 for every credit. 
  • To join tuition prospective doctoral students have to consider many other education expenses, like the cost of the book, technology fees, distance learning fees, and graduation fees, etc. By researching the tuition fees, students can regulate the total cost of earning a Phd.

Accreditation for an Online College 

The universities which are certified give the highest standards for academic brilliance. 

  • Colleges must undergo a diligent assessment method to earn permission that universities are independent accrediting agencies that review all students and school’s learning outcomes. 
  • They also survey for the faculty qualifications, learning outcomes, and their academic mission. Certificated universities and colleges must survey on a regular basis to maintain their status.
  • If students complete their degree at an accredited school or college, then they get a valid degree certificate which is used in many areas. In the field of business, nursing programs, education, and jobs. Students can verify a school’s certification through the department of education database.

PhD Online: Scholarships 

Online doctoral candidates may pass for various financial aid opportunities, such as fellowships, grants, assistantships, and scholarships. The following list outlines several popular scholarships for doctoral students. In the following list, many types of famous scholarships are presented for doctoral students.

Humanities or social sciences qualify for the scholarship. Aspirants must achieve a certificated graduate college as whole-time students and show the economic need and academic achievement.  USD 34,000 or INR 24,68,000
Eligible aspirants have to attend an accredited online program with a minimum 3.0 GPA to receive the scholarship. Candidates should submit transcripts, an essay, and a copy of the FAFSA to show financial need.  USD 1,000 or INR 72,600
The students who are graduates in psychology must submit a research proposal for receiving the scholarship. The committee judges the aspirants based on their research design, research question, and a letter of pleading from the advisor of the students. USD 2,000-5,000 or INR 1,45,200-3,63,000
Students achieving a certificated online university qualify for the reward, adding the students to online doctoral programs. The aspirants must hold a minimum 3.0 GPA and also achieve at least 80% online courses.  USD 1,000 or INR 72,600
Teachers achieving a graduate degree for quality this scholarship that is offered by Teacher .org. Aspirants must achieve a minimum 3.5 GPA and write an essay on how they inspire the teachers and students.  USD 500 or 36,000

PhD Online: Curriculum 

Most online Ph.D. courses demand at least two years of study, and many set a completion deadline of 7-9 years. During their doctoral program, learners typically need to complete coursework, pass qualifying examinations and write and defend an original dissertation.

PhD Online: FAQs 

Ques. How much is the average cost of online college?

Ques. Is there a free online college?

Ques. Can I do a Ph.D. degree online?

Ques. How long does it take to earn a Ph.D. degree online?

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Ques. What is the value of a Ph.D. degree from IIT Bombay?

● Top Answer By Karuna Nair on 13 Mar 23

Ques. Why do some students in IIT Bombay leave high-paying jobs and join grad schools for PhD?

● Top Answer By Advait Joshi on 23 Mar 23

Ques. What is the placement scenario after PhD in IIT Bombay?

● Top Answer By Advait Joshi on 17 Mar 23

Ques. Is a PhD from IGNOU valid?

● Top Answer By Pankaj Kumar on 18 Oct 22

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Ques. How difficult is it to get a PhD from IISc Bangalore?

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Eligibility Criteria to become a PhD Guide:

  • You must have completed your PhD from a UGC recognized University
  • You must NOT be working as a faculty in any University
  • You must NOT be already actively working as a PhD Guide for any PhD scholars at any University (as per UGC norms, a PhD Guide can only mentor 5 PhD students at a time).

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We work with Rabindranath Tagore University, Shri Venkateshwara University and Venkateshwara Open University. We can register you as a Guide with any of these Universities depending on the requirements. If you are interested, please contact us at at +91-7337484842 . We would need a scan of your Aadhar Card, your PhD Certificate scan from a UGC recognized University, your Resume in PDF format and the details of your PhD Thesis (Area of Research, Journal where it was published etc.)

How much can you earn as a PhD Guide:

Typically, you will earn Rs 50,000 as a PhD Guide for each student. As per UGC norms, you can provide guidance for 5 students at a time and the duration of PhD Guidance is for 2 years. In total, you can earn Rs 2,50,000 every 2 years (Rs 1.25L per yr) while working as a PhD Guide. A PhD Guide can continue to work in any industry (other than as a University faculty) while earning passive income as a PhD Guide.

Responsibilities of a PhD Guide:

  • PhD Guides should mentor their students, help them select a unique topic for their PhD and guide them through the process of writing an abstract, clearing plagiarism checks and publishing their final thesis. The Guide should NOT become a blocker delaying the grant of a PhD to the student.
  • We do NOT expect PhD Guides to write the thesis. The thesis should be written only by the PhD scholars.
  • It is expected that a PhD Guide should have a laptop/ mobile with a good internet connection. Visits to the University campus are not required.

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Easy way to get PhD in India in 2020 is to visit our website www.phdconsultants.in or just apply for PhD admission form and do it directly on your own. Read full PhD process on how to do PhD in India and how to apply for PhD in India. Here is my detailed analysis about how to get PhD admission in India.

  • Visit/approach phdconsultants.in in India to get PhD easily/ Apply PhD online on university website and wait for the call letter.
  • Pass the PhD entrance test.
  • Face the PhD Doctoral Committee interview.
  • Submit Research Proposal.
  • Get Conditional PhD admission.
  • Attend Pre-PhD course work.
  • Now Start Doing PhD in real time after successful completion of all the above said process.
  • Join in a State private university for an easier completion of PhD.
  • Opt for full-time PhD in India to finish PhD easily in just 3 years.
  • Publish papers in Scopus Indexed Journals or UGC Care listed Journals.
  • Publish papers in journals with high impact factor that makes again easy to do PhD in India
  • Be on good terms with your Supervisor so that there’s no delay to get PhD in India.
  • Start writing your dissertation faster which helps you do PhD in India easily.
  • Avail the service of genuine Indian PhD consultants like us for research work guidance in time.

How to do PhD in India easily?

How to do PhD in India as soon as the PhD notification comes is a big confusion for many aspirants. In order to do PhD, fill in an online application from the university website and if the admission department satisfies with the grades mentioned in the application form, you will be called for PhD entrance test. After passing the entrance test, you should undergo PhD interview (DC) Committee and later on you will get admission once cracking all these stages. Doing PhD in India under Government University is a long-term process. So the easy way to get PhD in India is to join in a State Private University which is recognized by UGC Indian laws. State Private University PhD’s are valid and you can finish in 3 years of time whether it is part time PhD or full time. So join in a State Private University.

There are many Universities in India which have some consultants who charge money for easy PhD. You do not need to go to those universities but rather visit 2 or 3 times during the full duration of the PhD program. You will get awarded if you offer the consultant 250000 rupees. This is my direct experience with one consultant asking me. But I never joined in such universities. You will never have value with such a degree.

What happens when you join in a Government University?

Usually, Government universities’ faculties might have themselves involved in many researches and Govt. programs so that they may not have time to involve and scrutinize each stage of your study process which will delay your degree. Usually, it takes 7 to 10 years to complete PhD.

Part time in many of the Government Universities in India

For both Full-Time and Part-Time Ph.D. programmes, the consent of supervisor is mandatory at the time of admission in Govt. Universities.  List of the recognized Supervisor with their official address will be given in university website. Candidates who wish to apply for Ph.D. should first choose a supervisor in the field of interest, get consent from supervisor (In the online application process, supervisor has the discretion to approve a candidate, and only after approval, the candidate will be able to complete the online application process. The application shall be accepted only if it is duly signed by the chosen supervisor. If such supervisor is not available, you may not be able to submit your application. Even after getting admission, you need to do many other works to get into the good books of the supervisor. Sometimes it may end up with clashes in personal or political senses. But if we are chosen to serve you for your PhD admission, we will select the supervisor who are familiar to us and university which suits your interest in the subject.

* The easiest way to get PhD. in India is to approach a PhD consultant. They will do the entire job in getting your admission and if possible they will look at some of the formalities like attendance maintenance, research work assistance etc.

*The other easy way is to get a good supervisor/guide who can support you throughout your PhD. course.

How to apply for PhD in India

In order to pursue PhD, you need to apply for PhD in India with the university either for the even semester in January or for an odd semester in the month of July. Both semesters will hold admission into Ph.D.’s in almost all the universities in India. The best way is to apply for PhD is during even semester in India. Usually, the academic year starts in odd semester throughout India. But still, you need to take admission in even semester for doing your PhD. fast. The reason is that if you take admission in the odd semester, most of the times you will have to wait to complete your coursework in even semester along with newly joined PhD candidates.

The application fee is Rs.1000 rupees in most of the PhD universities in India. This application fee is nonrefundable in case you do not get selected. So it is at your risk you pay. But it is easy to get admission if you have some recommendations.

Check for PhD advertisements in newspapers for PhD admission notification around your city or state. Find out what is the deadline to apply for PhD in India. I mean in your state and with that university. Each university has its own dead line for PhD application process. Once you miss this last date to apply for PhD, you will have to wait for one more year. So understand clearly, what should be the last date of applying PhD in Indian university that you are applying.

Once you have done with your entrance exam, usually you will have PhD interview. In private universities, they will conduct PhD interview as soon as you finish entrance exam but whereas if you appear for a government exam you have to wait for a merit list and at a later stage an interview for PhD admission. 

But take everything as a challenge. No need of getting discouraged just because you did not get admission in one university. There are many others there who can offer you if you try little hard than what you usually try for. Do not worry about.

Now a day’s many students are worried about which universities to join for PhD. Studies are meant to research . Nobody takes your university into consideration in the upcoming 10 years of time. In the coming days your research paper publications will matter a lot. The more papers you write, the better your exposure will be.

Entrance exam to do PhD in India easily

Entrance exam into PhD is just formality to do. There is no such condition if you score well in your entrance examination will be eligible to get admission into PhD. In Government Universities, the entrance exam is quite strict to look outside. There are many other factors deciding your admission.

Course work

There are many hurdles till you will finish your PhD course work after admission. If you do not clear Pre-Ph.D. course work, you are not allowed to move forward. So to get admission is one thing and to complete course work is yet another challenging thing in India. 

Do it with all the resources and knowledge. This is the only way to survive your PhD course. 

Top 10 mistakes while applying for Ph.D in India

  • Delay in applying to PhD.
  • Waiting so many years unnecessarily.
  • You want to join only in a particular university.
  • You do not want to study hard.
  • You want to earn money from your current job.
  • You do not want to spend money.
  • You do not want to leave your village or city.
  • You do not wish to study PhD too far.
  • You are lazy to crack PhD entrance.
  • You are de-motivated to do PhD. 

For faster PhD in India is to act promptly now and today

Apply with all the efforts in any university. No worries about the type of university. Some students that I knew were not interested with a full-time PhD. They wait long years and waste time to do PhD in part-time. This is not a good idea. Just whichever opportunity falls in front of you, take it and move. It is OK whether it is full or part time PhD. At the end, when you finish it, who cares about how you did PhD. It is important whether you have completed or not.

So now after reading this, you start searching for Universities offering PhD to your subject. Instead, contact us by mail [email protected] or +918304870311/611/8072813647; we will guide you with all the availability and admission.

From admission to dissertation. Tips on making the PhD journey happy, productive and successful

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Easy Way to Get PhD in India

An easy way to get phd in india is by approaching a phd consultant or by filling the phd application form online ..

Alternatively, one can also buy an easy PhD in India that is the fastest and easiest of all. What I mean is that you can get PhD in India even by buying it offline or online. Though I don’t suggest doing it, this is the reality that is taking place with some Indian Universities. Only PhD consultants will know the universities that offer PhD for money.

Here is my detailed analysis about how to get easy PhD admission in India.

  • Approach a PhD consultant in India.
  • Or Apply PhD online on university website.
  • Pass PhD entrance test.
  • Face PhD interview.
  • Get PhD admission.
  • Submit Research Proposal.
  • Attend Pre-PhD course work.
  • Start your PhD research for 3 to 4 years.

Proven Right Process for an easy PhD in 2021-22

  • Join in a private university for an easier completion of PhD.
  • Opt for full-time PhD in India to finish PhD easily in just 3-4 years.
  • Publish papers in Scopus indexed journals while doing PhD in India.
  • Publish papers in journals with high impact factor that makes again easy to do PhD in India
  • Be on good terms with your Supervisor so that there’s no delay to get PhD in India.
  • Start writing your dissertation faster which helps you do PhD in India easily.
  • Pay money to Indian PhD consultant for thesis assistance in time.
  • Buying PhD degree is also available for an easiest PhD in India ( I don’t suggest).

How to do PhD in India easily as soon as the PhD notification comes is a big confusion for many aspirants. In order to do a PhD, fill in an online application from the university website and if the admission department satisfies the grades mentioned in the application form, you will be called for the PhD entrance test. After passing the entrance test, you should undergo PhD interview, and later on, you will get admission once cracking all those stages. Getting PhD in India under Government University is a long-term process. So the easy way to get PhD in India is to join a small private university that is recognized by UGC Indian laws.

Private University PhD.’s are valid and you can finish in 4 years of time whether it is part-time PhD or full time. So join a private university. Here are some good private universities in India to get an easy PhD. 

  • VFSTR ( Deemed to be University) ( PhD duration: Full-time 4-5 years, Part time 3 to 4 years.)
  • Amity University
  • VIT University (3 years)
  • SRM University
  • Lovely Professional University

There are so many other private universities in India. You will not be able to do quality work. For example , KL University conducts coursework just for 1 week.

This is too low quality. You will never improve and you will never be able to publish papers in reputed journals efficiently.

There are many Universities in India that have some consultants who charge money for an easy PhD. You do not need to go to those universities but rather visit 2 or 3 times during the full duration of the PhD program.

You will get awarded if you offer the consultant 250000 rupees. This is my direct experience with one consultant asking me. But I never joined such universities. You will never have value with such a degree.

What happens when you join a Government University? Usually, Indian faculty in universities are greedy and jealous of PhD. scholars.

They never want to award a PhD degree to a young scholar. Usually, it takes 7 to 10 years to complete a PhD. Part-time in many of the Government Universities in India.

In India being a PhD. student, you need to do many other works. Like serving your supervisor in some areas like carrying chairs for meetings, bringing snacks, and serving, and if you allow them to use you, they may even ask you to give a massage and sweep their room.

Indians have this culture of egoistic attitude in regards to low-status people. PhD scholar is one of that statuses.

The easiest way to get a PhD. in India is to approach a PhD consultant. They will do all the job in getting your admission and if possible they will look at some of the formalities like attendance maintenance.

The other easy way is to get a good supervisor who can support you throughout your PhD. course.

The other way is to pay money to the university official and manage some of the things to get approved. For example: Writing your Thesis.

These are my few more steps on how to get a PhD in India.

How to apply for PhD in India in an easy way

In order to pursue a PhD, you need to apply for PhD in India with the university either for the even semester in January or for an odd semester in the month of July. Both semesters will hold admission into PhD.’s in almost all the universities in India.

The best way is to apply for PhD is during an even semester in India. Usually, the academic year starts in odd semesters throughout India. But still, you need to take admission in even semester for doing your PhD. fast.

The reason is that if you take admission in the odd semester, most of the time you will have to wait to complete your coursework in an even semester along with newly joined PhD candidates.

The application fee is 1000 rupees in most of the PhD universities in India. This application fee is non-refundable in case you do not get selected. So it is at your risk you pay. But it is easy to get admission if you have some recommendations.

Check for PhD advertisements in newspapers for PhD admission notification around your city or state. Find out what is the deadline to apply for PhD in India.

I mean in your state and with that university. Each university has its own deadline for the PhD application process. Once you miss this last date to apply for a PhD, you will have to wait for one more year.

So, you must be aware clearly of the deadlines of PhD applications with different universities around. If possible, note them down in a rough book. This way of note-taking about PhD application deadlines will help to make things easy during the last moment. Many times, it so happens that you will feel to remember dates of application without noting them down. But in the end, you will surely forget the last date of PhD application date.

To understand clearly, what should be the last date of applying PhD in the Indian university that you are applying to. If possible, call the phone number of the admission cell of that particular university and ask them clearly about the application process.

Top universities offering easy PhD programs in India for 2021-22

This is the list of universities offering PhD courses in India in 2019.

  • Andhra University
  • Central Universities through out India
  • List of State Universities in India 2019-20
  • List of Deemed Universities i n India 2019-20
  • List of Private Universities offering PhD in 2019-20

Apply by regularly checking them. Usually, every university releases PhD notification in India twice a year. One time in January/February and one more in July/August. These notifications are called Even Semester and Odd Semester. You can go through clearly the notification and know exactly the syllabus.

I made a popular video on youtube.  How to crack the PhD entrance exam .

After watching my video, you will get full clarity about how to prepare for the syllabus given for you to appear for a PhD entrance exam. You can also check my article on PhD entrance.

Once you have done with your entrance exam, usually you will have PhD interview. In private universities, they will conduct PhD interviews as soon as you finish the entrance exam but whereas if you appear for a government exam you have to wait for a merit list and at a later stage an interview for PhD admission. 

But take everything as a challenge. No need of getting discouraged just because you did not get admission to one university. There are many out there who can offer you if you try a little hard than what you usually try for. Do not worry about which university to join.

Nowadays many students are worried about this. PhD studies are meant to research. Nobody takes your university into consideration in the upcoming 10 years of time.

In the coming days, your research paper publications will matter a lot. The more papers you write, the better your exposure will be.

Top university types for PhD in India

  • First Rank: NIT’s ( Best option for PhD in India )
  • Second Rank: Government Universities
  • Third Rank: Private Universities
  • Fourth Ranks: Deemed Universities.

Approaching PhD consultant

If you want to have an easy PhD from Indian University, just approach consultancy. This is a clever idea. They have all the links with the PhD administrators of the universities.

They can manage all PhD. related exams and publication even without you being present in college or university. Just talk to any PhD consultant and get PhD easily in India.

How to get phd degree easily

Here are my top 5 PhD consultants in India for the easiest PhD. Remember you must know beforehand how to get PhD degree easily rather than after joining it. This way you will be aware of how easy PhD should be with different universities. The below PhD consultant in India can help you with how to get PhD degree easily.

PhD consultants in India

  • Phd Consultant ( A to Z support is their slogan)
  • PhD Admission
  • Meta Consultancy
  • Shodh India
  • Chanakya Research

Never give money to any of these consultants. In India, Consultants will brainwash you to pay the money beforehand. But they will never do work after paying money.

So be careful to pay only when work is done from their side. It is difficult to bargain with them. Be confident and do not feel shy to reject giving money to PhD consultant. So be careful in every step you take. Many got cheated in India.

The biggest problem with Indian PhD consultants is that they tend to give you a fake PhD certificate with lots of forgeries. Always go to the university in which you are registered and find out whether the certificate is valid or not.

You have to contact the university directly or check your hall ticket number in the University website portal. In this way, you can avoid most of the scams done by PhD consultants in India.

But I still recommend going with consultancy if you are a bit clever to manage them and get your work done originally

PhD degree for sale in India.

I heard from PhD consultants that they would be ready to manage PhD with some of the universities. This means you pay fees and PhD consultants will manage thesis and attendance. The consequence is that you will be ending up with a poor-quality PhD from those universities. I do not encourage to do PhD from the below-mentioned universities.

PhD from Magadh University

PhD from Nagpur University ( govt.)

PhD from OJPS University (govt.)

PhD from Shri Venkateswara University (govt.)

You can easily buy PhD through consultants. Buying PhD degree in India, in the sense, you cannot do it directly but by managing here and there with the authorities, it is quite possible.

But there is one condition that you need. Have some time gap of the degrees studies maybe after your masters. The best time gap after your master’s should be around 3 years so that the University may evaluate and award during this period of time. But you have to give a lot of money. But all must be done to the consultancy where is secret.

But be aware of all the cheating among the employees. They may not give the original degree certificate. So you need to verify with the university website. Check your hall ticket number and find out whether you got an original PhD degree or it is a fake certificate printed in a Machine.

Right now the rules have become a little stricter. But you can really do things if you can approach the right person at the University. They may or may not have a kind of approach which is positive to you.

So always try to approach outside people like going through some consultancy. All may not be cooperative in this matter.

Keep at least 300000 rupees

To get an easy PhD in India, You need to carry at least some amount in your hand. The said amount is the minimum. It may go up to 500000 INR too. So to get an easy PhD in India, money plays a greater role in India without any second thought.

This is my direct experience. If you don’t want to pay money, you will have to go through all the processes for 3 years. This is how you get your PhD easily.

Get PhD degree with a recommendation

You can get PhD degree in India with one simple recommendation from a PhD supervisor or professor. There is a culture in India while getting admission into universities. PhD. admission is one of them. Usually, if you know some professor in the university that you are applying to, then the work gets easier.

You will get admission for sure. The recommendation has a strong role to play in the university. So the easy way to get a PhD. admission is a strong recommendation.

Simple steps to do PhD in India

  • Check for PhD notification .
  • Attend for PhD entrance .
  • Appear for PhD interview .
  • Get provisional admission.
  • Finish Course Work.

Entrance exam to do PhD in India easily

Entrance exam into PhD is just a formality to do. There is no such condition if you score well in your entrance examination will be eligible to get admission into PhD. In Government Universities, the entrance exam is quite strict to look outside. There happen high level of politics.

Your admission is based on not merit but on the reservation of caste which is a wrong method in India. You will get admission based on your religion and caste.

This is very odd in Indian Universities. The reason why this happens is that India is a multilingual and multicultural country. Political leaders frame many rules towards education for the sake of winning in elections and have power. So reservations to some students who do not study well are always there.

That is the reason we have all backward caste students in a good position and they are the professors in a major part of the universities.

Approach Consultancy for a second time to get assistance

Always keep in touch with consultancy once in a month or a week to see how your PhD. is going on. If you do not keep regular contact then it will be a great problem.

They do not bother about you. They have many clients like you and it is a great trouble to really get through. So always keep in mind that your PhD consultant remembers you and your given responsibility.

PhD Duration in India is 3 years

You must wait for 3 years to get your PhD. The more you wait for, the better the value of your PhD. If anyone tells you that you can finish your PhD in one year, do not trust them. The time to complete a PhD depends on various factors.

Your PhD. has no value in any way. So Always understand this and take enough care not to fall into the net of these consultants. You have to wait for 3 years after the completion of your master’s to get your PhD. easily in India.

Your admission date in the records of the University is important. You’re finishing date of PhD also important. This is how you can bring validity to your PhD. for further stages.

Easiest PhD in India, if you feel tough doing it.

You must pay to get your thesis done. If you want to get an easy PhD, you have to compulsorily do some search for online services in India. You have to understand that these services are more valuable.

These services would give you the best of the thesis. If you prepare yourself, the thesis may be rejected if you do not have enough talent. Better you get rid of this and do more about buying your thesis.

In Delhi markets, people sell thesis for 10000 to 100000 rupees. You can buy in Delhi market the PhD thesis. This is the easy solution if you find it difficult to write a thesis for yourself.

Dream Your PhD awarded in India

First of all, I warn everyone who is reading this. Do not go by my suggestion. This way of buying PhD thesis in Indian markets is something wrong and not good as a PhD. student. Under some exceptional conditions, you can do buying your PhD thesis.

This must be your entire goal and method while doing your PhD. You must be awarded PhD degree very soon. This is the very best method. You have to be determined to get your PhD.

When you have this goal nobody is going to stop you from doing your PhD successfully. In order to award PhD, you must be in a stable position, to go ahead and get yourself recognized.

Online PhD programs in India

Probably there are no universities that are offering online PhD degrees in India. Even though if there are some, they are probably fake degrees. Better to do in part-time mode.

Be aware of Indian Consultants who assist to do PhD in India

Most of the PhD consultancies are not genuine. They may take the money and go away. They may not bother you. They will not entertain you further. They are not good for some reason.

So take every step of you with good care when you approach them. PhD is a thing of care and attention to succeed PhD . If you lack any of these qualities, you will be in great trouble and feel PhD tough.

Do not pay whole money at once to get admission into PhD in India.

This we have been discussing in this post that we must never give money to anyone. Once you start giving money beforehand, you will be in great danger not to get back that money.

I am not saying to pay at all but pay by half the full amount. You can pay the amount only half to what has been accepted. So this is very important.

Do not commit yourself to pay whole money at once to your PhD consultant for just getting an easy PhD. Unless you realize this you don’t go to meet PhD consultant.

Check for development by directly contacting a university about your PhD.

If you want to get an easy PhD, you will meet somebody out there to help you out. But there were many instances when the consultants cheated PhD aspirants. Once your consultant tells you that you got admission to any university, he may show some proof of documents.

But sometimes those documents will be forged. So once you must visit your university with your admission number and confirm that you really got admission. This type of action will put you in a safe zone not to get cheated by any of the helpers of PhD.

When you want to do an easy PhD, you have to be sure not to fall into a trap. This is an advice blog for your PhD. studies. So I have to tell you fairly and bluntly. It is up to your choice whether to be careful or not. Also, ask for your PhD Viva process .

Pay to maintain all records to show UGC about your PhD Progress in India.

In fact, you need to pay for showing some documents to the UGC for inspections.  Many times your consultants will help you to get your doctoral committee meetings done.

In India, it is all management. You need to somehow manage a PhD. related works with your money. There is a lot of corruption happening when you want to study PhD.

How much does it cost for maintaining your attendance records”? It is very less when you compare to other expenses. Maybe it may cost you around 50000 rupees. So get ready with some money.

Often contact with colleagues who do PhD in India along with you

If you want to get your PhD easily, you have to approach your friend. Always have contact with them and be in touch talking with them about the progress of your PhD. goals.

This will help you to know what exactly is happening with you and with other colleagues in terms of your PhD subject. Your research will progress if you meet your PhD friends once in a while and talk to them about how exactly are they performing and compare with them your research so that it will help you to move fast and get your PhD easily done during the stipulated time

if you don’t meet your friends and remain quiet alone, this may bring problems to you. If for example, the university may ask you to do something or it may conduct a meeting.

You may sometimes miss the email from the university. So I will recommend to all PhD students and candidates and PhD aspirants to make sure to contact your friends, what I mean so that you are always up to date in your research area.

I recommend that you create one Whatsapp group. You can post all the updates on what is happening with all of you in that group. Every day you can get updates and you can really work out as a group through your mobile device.

Easy way to get PhD in India from start to end in detail.

In 2022, there are many Indian universities that are offering different notifications to take you into their PhD course. I recommend you to check for phd notification.

Once you check for the latest notification, try applying without any delay. Many students make the mistake of postponing after looking at the advertisement. After some time they forget to apply.

By then the deadline comes up. So never delay in applying. Also, remember to check online websites to see for any notifications.  

Be aware of fake PhD universities. You can check the list of fake universities given by the Indian Express newspaper.

Once you have filtered those universities, you must be now courageous to tell others about the university that you are studying. This way you can do your PhD happily.

The other problem while applying to any university is choosing a supervisor or PhD guide.  If you meet them personally before the entrance exam or even before the notification, it will be very good for you.  I say this because most of the selections come from the recommendations of PhD guides or supervisors. 

So try to be in touch with one or two professors in the university that you apply to. If you do not know personally, at least get a recommendation from one of your friends who know them. 

If there is no such possibility from your friend’s side, then do not worry. I recommend you to take your email id and drop a personal email to the PhD guide from that university and establish slowly a relationship by mentioning your area of interest and that you want to pursue your PhD under his or her guidance. Once you have done this, then the best time is to make an appointment to meet PhD guide personally.

All these things must happen even before the notification taking place. There will be no time once the notification comes out. 

So get in complete touch with a professor out there in the university. Only then you can easily get admission in India. In a country like India, recommendations work like anything. 

If you have someone strongly recommending you who is powerful in status, it is very easy to get any type of admission. You must cast this Indian culture to get admission in 2019-20 for your PhD studies. 

There are many hurdles till you will finish your PhD coursework after admission. If you do not clear Pre-Phd, you are not allowed to move forward. So to get admission is one thing and to complete course work is yet another challenging thing in India. 

Do it with all the resources and knowledge. This is the only way to survive your PhD course. 

Top 10 mistakes while applying for PhD in India.

  • Delay in applying to PhD
  • Waiting so many years unnecessarily
  • You want to join only in a particular university
  • You do not want to study hard
  • You want to earn money from your current job
  • You do not want to spend money
  • You do not want to leave your village or city
  • You do not wish to study PhD too far.
  • You are lazy to crack PhD entrance
  • You are demotivated to do PhD. 

The above 10 mistakes will always haunt you while wanting to do PhD in India in the year 2019-20. Think now where are you exactly and what you are thinking right now. Once you know some problem is putting you behind in applying for a PhD, just try to change and say to yourself that you can study PhD

The way you take choices will matter most of the time. Should you think too much, you will lose most of the time. There is no way to get it back. There is no way to do PhD after becoming too old. 

My best suggestion for easiest PhD in India is to act promptly now and today. 

Apply with all the efforts in any university. No worries about the type of university. 

Some students that I knew were not interested in a full-time PhD. They wait long years and waste time to do PhD in part-time. This is not a good idea. Just whichever opportunity falls in front of you, take it and move. It is OK whether it is a full or part-time PhD. In the end, when you finish it, who cares about how you did your PhD. 

It is important whether you have completed it or not. 

How to convince Indian professor to get an easy PhD admission in India

  • Submit a Research Proposal
  • Drop emails regularly
  • Ask for advice time and again.
  • Get some study materials from the professor.
  • Give some gifts during festivals.
  • Ask for outing and dining on some festive days.
  • Take control of him with pleasing nature.
  • Try to visit his house.
  • Ask for any new updates.
  • Ask him to recommend during the selection process. 

If you do all this even before getting admission, you are on the go. You can easily get admission even if you get fewer marks in one or the other examinations. You can simply put yourself top by competing with other students out there for the same seat. 

How to apply for 5 universities at a time in India easily?

Firstly know the date of the entrance exam when a notification comes from the universities. Once you know the dates, try to apply all of them and continuously attend the exams and interviews.  In this way, you may get admission at least in one of the universities. 

Keep enough money. For PhD application, you need to pay up to 1000 rupees. So you have to carry some 5000 rupees without spending them for other purposes. Never think you are wasting money. Education is always a good thing. 

Spend more money to buy books. This will help you to crack entrance exams and interviews. 

Watch my video on how to face PhD interview .

Now that you have watched the video, you must have to know exactly how to give PhD interview and answer all the questions. The PhD interview is a crucial step in getting PhD admission. Always remember to prepare a good topic or area of interest. Have a thorough understanding of your research topic.

Your interview is all about your research area. If you convince the doctoral members over there in the PhD panel, you can easily get PhD admission in India. 

It is always good that you take enough time to prepare your topics. Do some mock interviews beforehand. Even other students are appearing for the same seat. You have to show some difference that you are quite special. 

If doctoral members are impressed with your performance, then you can easily get through your admission process. Your name will be on the merit list out on the university website. 

PhD without course work in India

Is there any PhD in India that does not require coursework? Absolutely no. The course is mandatory. It is the rule given by United Grants Commission. 

But there are possibilities with some private and government universities to manage your course work by offering some money. Many of them do this way. So it is unofficial. But officially speaking you must complete coursework. 

PhD courses in India

There are many PhD courses that are available in India. PhD courses in India are:

  • PhD in Engineering ( All branches available)
  • PhD in Humanities
  • PhD in Education etc.

Easiest subject for PhD in India

PhD in political science is the easiest subject for PhD in India. Indians are good at political knowledge by birth. Anybody can do PhD in the frame of politics easily. So the easiest subject is Politics for PhD in India.

And there are many other PhD courses for which you can take advantage of getting admission.

Benefits of PhD in India

The main benefit of PhD in India is that you will finish PhD easily in as short as possible. There is no requirement to do lots of research and hard work to finish a PhD. Even low-quality theses’ are quite acceptable in many of the universities. There are many other benefits of PhD in India like:

  • Easy availablility of PhD guide
  • Simple application process
  • Easy flow chart of the program
  • Good career prospect in another benefit of PhD in India
  • Salary increments after PhD in India
  • So try to do PhD with all my above suggestions. 

My Bonus tips for International students to do PhD in India easily

Doing PhD in India involves a lot of struggles in terms of partiality. Here in India PhD supervisors show a lot of partiality with research scholars around them.

Usually, Indians are this way from birth as a culture. So it is all the way difficult nowadays to do PhD. in India unless you master some tactics on how to impress your administrative officials.

Sometimes this may or may not take place out of many of your efforts. So while applying for PhD in India as an international student is a waste of money and your precious time.

I never recommend this at all for International students.  This is just my strong opinion after living many years in India researching how educational institutes act upon.

So never try for a PhD in India as an international student. But under some exceptions, if you really want to experience the culture of India, well and well you can join a good university in India.

There are some eligibility limitations and problems with India for international students. They are like once you begin your PhD studies in India; you will have to undergo certain things like match up with the climatic conditions and the culture of India. That is it you can just win your PhD.

I personally feel that the climatic conditions in India are terrible for international students. Especially if you are from Canada and want to do your PhD in India (though it may never happen) you cannot cope up with the climate. So that is it the situation.

Once you are able to do the right things, you can study for your PhD properly and perfectly. In India, you will have to face a lot of pressure with your money.

All the way Indians want to grab money from international students. They like a foreigner because they have lots of money with them.

So if someone makes friendship with you during your PhD studies in India, it is very difficult to find the genuineness of your good wishes. This may just be to grab some money from you at a later point. They betray you most of the time and they will be waiting for your downfall at a later stage.

Never makes too close friendships as an international PhD student in India.

The way you need to develop a personality is just to go calm and do your work. Spend your 3 years of time in good silence and of course research.

In this way, you will finish PhD without any struggles and problems. Get yourself tough in heart and be strong in mind until you finish your PhD. in India. Never join in PhD with government universities in India.

They will upset you with the services. When you finish your PhD and go to your own country, government universities will not bother you. They will not support you with any urgent paperwork via email or post.

So for an international student, I recommend joining a private university for your PhD. They will really do the support and paperwork whenever you want it from your own country.

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Embarking on a PhD journey is a significant step for any academician or professional. With the advent of part-time PhD programs from international universities that can be completed from India, the pathway to achieving this prestigious degree has become more accessible and flexible. This article takes you into the comprehensive details of part-time PhD programs, shedding light on their benefits, structure, eligibility criteria, and much more.

What is a Part-Time PhD Program from International Universities? 

A part-time PhD program is a research-intensive doctoral course designed to be completed over a period of time (2 to 5 years), allowing students to balance their studies with professional or personal commitments. These programs are offered by international universities, ensuring high standards of education and research while providing the flexibility needed for students in India.

Benefits of a Part-Time PhD Program

Flexibility : Allows students to balance their PhD studies with professional and personal commitments.

Global Recognition : Degrees from internationally recognized universities are valued globally, opening doors to international opportunities.

Cost-Effective : Spread out costs over a longer period, making it easier to manage financially.

Professional Development : Continue working while pursuing your PhD, applying new knowledge directly to your job.

Diverse Networking : Connect with a global community of scholars and professionals.

Eligibility Criteria

To enroll in a part-time PhD program, candidates generally need to meet the following criteria:

Educational Qualifications : A Master’s degree or equivalent

Professional Experience : Some programs may require relevant professional experience.

Entrance Exams : Some universities require candidates to clear national or university-specific entrance exams, and some may not have any entrance exams.

Research Proposal : A well-defined research proposal outlining the intended area of study.

Interview : Candidates may need to undergo an interview process to assess their research aptitude and suitability for the program.

Structure of a Part-Time PhD Program

Initial Years: Coursework and Literature Review

●       Comprehensive coursework to build a strong foundation in research methodologies and subject-specific knowledge.

●       Extensive literature review to identify gaps and formulate research questions.

Mid-Phase: Data Collection and Analysis

●       Conducting experiments, surveys, or fieldwork.

●       Data collection and preliminary analysis.

Final Years: Thesis Writing and Defense

●       Final data analysis and interpretation.

●       Writing the dissertation and preparing for the defense.

Popular Fields of Study

●        Sciences : Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science

●        Engineering : Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science, Civil Engineering

●        Humanities : Literature, History, Philosophy

●        Social Sciences : Psychology, Sociology, Political Science

●        Business : Management, Finance, Marketing

Top International Universities Offering Part-Time PhD Programs

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Navigating the application process can be overwhelming. eVidya360 offers end-to-end assistance with your application, ensuring that all required documents are accurately prepared and submitted on time. This includes help with:

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A well-defined research proposal is crucial for your PhD application. Our experts assist you in:

●        Topic Selection : Identifying a relevant and impactful research topic.

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eVidya360 offers interview preparation services to help you present your best self during the admission interviews. This includes:

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We help you explore various scholarship and funding opportunities to support your PhD journey. Our services include:

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Our support doesn’t end with your admission. eVidya360 offers ongoing support throughout your PhD journey, including:

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What you need to know to apply

If you are intellectually curious and like to be challenged by new ideas and experiences, consider a Kellogg PhD. Our students shift from being consumers of knowledge to being producers of new knowledge. Through their publications and teaching, Kellogg graduates contribute to business practice and society.

Preparing to apply

Each year, Kellogg receives over 850 applications to its eight PhD programs. On average 25 students enroll each fall.

PhD study requires strong quantitative skills to develop theories and manage and analyze data. This program is especially well suited to those who have previously studied social sciences (such as economics, political science, psychology and sociology), mathematics, natural sciences or engineering.

To be eligible for admission, you must hold a U.S bachelor’s degree — or a comparable non-U.S. degree — from a regionally accredited institution. You may be considered for admission before you finish your undergraduate degree, but you must complete that degree before you enroll at Kellogg. A three-year bachelor’s degree is also accepted.

Application review

During the admissions process, we will evaluate your application file and how your research interests align with the research expertise of our faculty. Also included in our review is the strength of your recommendation letters, academic record, and performance on standardized tests. Your application will help us understand if you are ready to seize all the opportunities that come with joining Kellogg.

Our faculty will assess your:

  • Application responses

Transcripts

  • Test scores
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Writing sample (optional)

For international candidates, the committee also assesses:

  • English language proficiency 

Master’s degree holders

A master’s degree is not required for enrollment in our PhD programs. For applicants with a master’s degree, note that the coursework taken in a master’s program will not shorten your time to degree. No transfer credit is provided with a master’s and students must satisfy their PhD coursework requirements in full while studying at Kellogg.

Opportunities for collaborative research across programs and schools at Northwestern University are always available; interdisciplinary research is our strength. However, Northwestern permits applicants to apply to one PhD program a year .

There is an exception through the dual application option with the Economics PhD Program, which is outlined below.

Academic experience

The Kellogg PhD Program offers eight distinct areas of focus, each with varying types of experience that are needed for success.

Economics-based PhD programs

  • These include Accounting Information & Management, Finance, Financial Economics, Managerial Economics & Strategy, Operations Management, and Marketing (quantitative area)
  • Evidence of solid training in math, econometrics and statistics within the application
  • Recommended math courses include calculus, linear algebra, probability and mathematical statistics

Behavioral/Sociological-based PhD programs

  • These programs include Marketing, Management & Organizations, and a joint program between Management & Organizations & Sociology
  • Evidence of statistics for social scientists and quantitative thinking, as well as a strong understanding of central concepts of probability and statistics
  • Background in social psychology and sociology

Dual application with Weinberg Economics

Applicants seeking to enroll in an economics-based doctoral program have the option to submit a second application for review to the Economics PhD Program. Kellogg PhD programs participating in this dual application option include, Accounting Information & Management, Finance, Managerial Economics & Strategy and Marketing (quantitative area).

More details about this option are available on The Graduate School website.

Financial aid

Kellogg offers a five-year financial aid package to all admitted doctoral students that includes a stipend, tuition scholarships, health insurance, moving allowance and a subsidy to purchase a computer.

Contact CollegeNET Technical support for help with its online application .

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  • To apply for a Kellogg PhD, you will need an updated version of your resume or CV, transcripts from all academic institutions, test scores, an academic statement, a personal statement and three recommendation letters.

How to write your application

Your resume or cv.

Your resume or CV should summarize all of your qualifications, honors, educational accomplishments, and if applicable, current research papers.

Please list all schools where you were registered for courses at the college level, including community colleges, study abroad institutions and current registrations whether or not in a degree program.

Provide one transcript from each college/university you have attended that documents each course taken beyond high-school level, whether or not within a degree program. Certification of degrees received, including the date the degree was awarded, should be noted on the transcript and/or diploma. Please note:

  • The Kellogg PhD application requires unofficial transcripts . There is no need to send official transcripts prior to enrollment. Official transcripts are needed only if you decide to enroll
  • For applicants who studied at international institutions, transcripts must be accompanied with an official English translation, if applicable

Form for courses taken

The Courses Taken form lets anyone applying to our economics-based programs highlight advanced university courses that directly support their chosen field of study and proficiency in the subject matter. The form allows for up to six advanced courses in each specific area. If you cannot access our form, you may create and upload a form that contains the same information in applicable areas of study.

Download the following forms if you plan to apply to one of these programs. Forms are required with your application submission:

  • Accounting Information & Management
  • Financial Economics
  • Operations Management

If you plan to apply to either of these programs, we highly recommend you fill out one of these forms:

  • Managerial Economics & Strategy
  • Marketing (quantitative)

Standardized tests

All applicants are required to submit either the GRE or the GMAT regardless of previous experience and/or advanced degrees. We take a holistic approach to the application-review process, meaning there is no minimum score required for eligibility. Test scores are reviewed within the context of the entire application.

GRE required for:

  • Management & Organizations & Sociology

GRE or GMAT required for:

  • Management & Organizations

The Finance program prefers the GRE, but will accept the GMAT.

The GRE At Home and the GMAT Online and GMAT Focus exams are accepted. GRE and GMAT scores are valid for five years from the date taken. The institution code for GMAT is: 6WZ-3J-54 (PhD Program, Kellogg). The institution code for GRE is: 1565 (Northwestern Graduate School).

Unofficial test score reports are used during the application review process; however, official GRE and GMAT test scores are required if admission is recommended.

English language proficiency tests

If your native language is not English, The Graduate School requires that you certify proficiency in the English language in one of the following ways:

If your native language is not English, Northwestern requires that you certify proficiency in the English language in one of the following ways:

  • TOELF:  We accept 600 or higher on the paper-based exam, 250 or higher on the computer-based exam, or 100 or higher on the Internet-based exam. TOEFL scores through at-home testing service are accepted. The TOEFL institution code is: 1565 (The Graduate School)
  • IELTS:  Unofficial score report, submitted at the time of application, for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) . The IELTS Academic test must be taken no more than two years before the intended quarter of entry (fall quarter). IELTS test takers should score 7.0 or higher. IELTS scores submitted through its at-home testing service are accepted
  • MET:  We accept Michigan English Test scores of 70 or higher
  • Earning an undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited institution where the language of instruction is English. Please note, Kellogg provides the waiver after an application is submitted and transcripts have been reviewed. No additional documentation is required. Applicants will see the waiver noted within their online account
  • Automatically Waived:  Applicants that are citizens from the following countries where English is the native language will have the requirement automatically waived upon submission of the application (Australia, Barbados, Bermuda, Great Britain, Gibraltar, Israel, Jamaica, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)

Standardized exams must be taken no more than two years before the intended quarter of entry. Unofficial scores are used during the review process. Official test scores are required only if admission is recommended.

DuoLingo or TOEFL Essentials are not accepted. Kellogg does not require the Test of Spoken English (TSE).

This is your opportunity to share the depth and breath of your academic education. In addition to the tactical and practical elements, think about how each experience helped you grow into the candidate you are today.

Academic statement 

You have a max limit of 1,000 words to answer the following questions:

  • What are your academic interests, and why do you wish to pursue graduate studies in this specific program?
  • How has your academic and professional background prepared you for graduate study? (Include any research, training, or educational experiences that align with the program you are applying to)
  • How will our program help you achieve your intellectual and professional goals?
  • What scholarly questions do you wish to explore in the program? (Make sure to include any specific faculty members whose research interests align with your own)

Personal statement 

Write a statement that addresses the following prompt (500 words max):

The Graduate School values diverse backgrounds, approaches, and perspectives, understanding them as essential ingredients for true academic excellence. As a Northwestern graduate student, how would you contribute to an intellectual community that prioritizes equity, inclusion, belonging and cultural humility?

Your answer may draw upon past or present experiences, whether in academic work, extracurricular or community activities, or everyday life.

While a paper is not required for admission to Kellogg’s PhD programs, the Sociology Department does require one, where the applicant is the sole-author, for consideration to the joint program in Management & Organizations and Sociology.

We do not require a writing sample to be submitted with the application; however, you may include one writing sample (30-page maximum) with your application. Hyperlink this paper and any other papers you have on your resume. *Please note: Only one writing sample will be reviewed. Do not upload more than one paper.

We require three letters. Additionally, we ask all recommenders to include Northwestern University’s Graduate Applicant Assessment Form found within the application. Recommendation letters from professors or instructors could include:

  • A description of the nature of your relationship. Did you take one or more classes with the professor?
  • A description of a research project or honors thesis, discussing the quality of the work, technical and writing skills, research methods used, data analysis, originality, depth of research undertaken, questions/problems raised, contribution to the field, etc.
  • The letter should also provide a ranking — how you compared to other students

Recommendation letters from employers and business associates could include:

  • Insights into your aptitude, character and working style — ability to work on your own, self-starter, complete a project on time, etc.
  • Any research or data analysis you have done within the scope of your work

All letters must be submitted online through our web-based application, CollegeNET . Directions for uploading letters and accessing the Graduate Applicant Assessment Form will be sent to recommenders once the applicant has entered the contact information within the application. We are not able to accept recommendation letters by email.

A $95 non-refundable fee must be paid by credit or debit card within the online application. For those participating in the dual application option with the Economics PhD Program, the application fee is $175. The Graduate School (TGS) at Northwestern University administers the fee waiver program. If you wish to be considered for a fee waiver, please refer to The Graduate School’s website on Application Fees .

After you submit

You’ve invested time, energy and resources into completing your application, so no doubt you’ll want confirmation that your application was received. And we want you to have that peace of mind, too.

So, once you submit your application, you can log back into CollegeNet at any time to view the status and double check that all sections were successfully completed.

We welcome anyone who is interested in reapplying to the doctoral program. Additional time can frequently further cement your research goals and application strength. However, we are unable to provide specific application feedback if you applied in the past.

All candidates can reapply in future years, but you must submit a new application, supporting documents and application fee.

Application dates and deadlines

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