JRU Ph.D. (Management) FAQs
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for Ph.D. (Management) admission at JRU?
Ans. UGC-NET is not mandatory but is highly preferred. Candidates with a valid UGC-NET (Management) score are given preference and may be exempted from the JRU Ph.D. Entrance Test. Candidates without NET can appear for the JRU-conducted entrance test followed by a personal interview.
Ques. What management specialisations can I research in the Ph.D. (Management) programme at JRU?
Ans. Research areas include Marketing Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Operations Management, Rural Management, Business Analytics, Agribusiness Management, and Entrepreneurship. The specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned supervisor.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. (Management) at JRU after completing BBA (without MBA)?
Ans. No. The minimum eligibility for Ph.D. (Management) at JRU is a Master's degree (MBA or equivalent) with at least 55% marks. A BBA alone does not qualify; candidates must first complete an MBA or equivalent PG programme.
Ques. Is there a fellowship or stipend available for Ph.D. (Management) students at JRU?
Ans. Yes, JRU offers a university fellowship of Rs. 10,000 per month for the first year to eligible full-time Ph.D. students, subject to availability and merit. Additionally, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET with JRF are entitled to the UGC-JRF fellowship.
Ques. What career options are available after completing Ph.D. (Management) from JRU?
Ans. Ph.D. (Management) graduates can pursue careers as university/college professors, management consultants, corporate trainers, research analysts, policy advisors, and senior management professionals in industry. Many also pursue post-doctoral research or apply for faculty positions at IIMs and other management institutes.
Ques. How is the research supervisor assigned for Ph.D. (Management) at JRU?
Ans. The research supervisor is assigned by the university based on the candidate's research area of interest and the availability of faculty with relevant expertise. Candidates may indicate their preferred research area in the application form, and the final supervisor allocation is done by the Ph.D. committee after the interview.
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