JRU Ph.D. (Agriculture) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between Full Time and Part Time Ph.D. Agriculture at JRU?
Ans. The Full Time Ph.D. requires students to be present on campus regularly and dedicate full time to research. The Part Time Ph.D. is designed for working professionals who can pursue research alongside their jobs. The minimum duration is 3 years for both modes, but Part Time students typically take 4-5 years to complete. The fee structure is the same for both modes.
Ques. Do Part Time Ph.D. students need to attend classes regularly at JRU?
Ans. Part Time Ph.D. students are required to fulfill minimum residency requirements as per UGC regulations. They need to attend coursework sessions, pre-submission seminars, and interact with their research supervisor periodically. The exact attendance requirements are determined by the university and the research supervisor. Students are advised to discuss the schedule with the department before enrolling.
Ques. Is a Part Time Ph.D. from JRU equivalent to a Full Time Ph.D. for job purposes?
Ans. Yes, a Part Time Ph.D. from JRU (a UGC-recognized university) is equivalent to a Full Time Ph.D. for all academic and professional purposes, including eligibility for Assistant Professor positions, government research roles, and promotions. The degree certificate does not distinguish between Full Time and Part Time modes.
Ques. Can government employees or faculty members pursue Part Time Ph.D. Agriculture at JRU?
Ans. Yes, government employees (agricultural officers, KVK scientists, etc.) and faculty members at colleges and universities are ideal candidates for Part Time Ph.D. Agriculture at JRU. They typically need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer. The Part Time mode allows them to continue their service while completing their doctoral research.
Ques. What research areas are available for Part Time Ph.D. Agriculture at JRU?
Ans. Part Time Ph.D. Agriculture at JRU covers research areas including Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Agricultural Economics, Crop Science, Plant Breeding and Genetics, and Agricultural Extension. The specific research topic is finalized in consultation with the assigned research supervisor based on the candidate's professional background and research interests.
Ques. What is the thesis submission and evaluation process for Part Time Ph.D. Agriculture at JRU?
Ans. After completing the minimum research period and coursework, students submit a thesis to the university. The thesis is evaluated by external examiners (typically from other universities or research institutions). A viva voce (oral defense) is conducted after the thesis evaluation. A thesis evaluation fee of Rs. 30,000 is applicable at the time of submission. The degree is awarded after successful completion of the viva voce and incorporation of examiner comments.
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