BIHER Ph.D. (Nursing) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between full-time and part-time Ph.D. programs at BIHER?
Ans. The full-time Ph.D. program requires regular on-campus attendance and completion within 3 years, while part-time programs allow flexibility for working professionals with extended duration. Full-time students have better access to research facilities and mentorship.
Ques. Is the Ph.D. (Nursing) program recognized internationally?
Ans. Yes, the program is recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) and affiliated to Bharath University. Graduates can pursue academic and research positions in national and international institutions. The university maintains international collaborations and MOUs with foreign universities.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. (Nursing)?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates can work as nurse educators in colleges and universities, research scientists in healthcare institutions, clinical specialists in hospitals, consultants in healthcare organizations, and pursue postdoctoral fellowships. Many graduates also establish their own research centers or consulting practices.
Ques. Can working nurses pursue this program?
Ans. While the program is full-time, working nurses with M.Sc. Nursing qualification can apply. However, they need to manage their professional commitments alongside the rigorous academic and research requirements of the doctoral program.
Ques. What research facilities are available for Ph.D. students?
Ans. Students have access to the university's research laboratories, 500-bedded parent hospital (Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital), tie-up hospitals for clinical research, well-equipped library with digital resources, and guidance from experienced faculty supervisors.
Ques. Are there opportunities for international exposure during the program?
Ans. Yes, BIHER has international collaborations and MOUs with foreign universities. Ph.D. students may have opportunities to participate in international conferences, collaborative research projects, and faculty exchange programs depending on their research area and performance.
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