Hi I want to persue PHD in Management. I want direct admission for phd in universities. List of direct admission universities required without exams like NET, GATE, Etc..Part time PHD
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Dear member,
You wish to pursue a Ph.D. without appearing for entrance tests such as UGC-NET. Why?
I do not know the context of your query. However, let me surmise and ask whether you have some arrangement already, and is the acquisition of a Ph.D. just a formality?
Parallel to UGC-NET: RET Conducted by Each State
Though RET has less standing compared to UGC-NET, it holds significance as it is possible to gain admission to central universities. Following is the degree of importance of a Ph.D. in descending order:
a) JRF + Ph.D. from a central university
b) UGC-NET + Ph.D. from a central university
c) RET + Ph.D. from a central university
d) UGC-NET + Ph.D. from a deemed university
e) RET + Ph.D. from a deemed university
f) UGC-NET + Ph.D. from a private university
g) RET + Ph.D. from a private university
h) Ph.D. from a private university
Whatever field you choose, if you don't have a job arrangement, you will face tough competition from the Ph.D.s in categories (a) and (b) above. I say this because recently a vacancy for the post of Assistant Professor at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) attracted 70 applications, of which about 25 were from categories (a) and (b)!
UGC's Stricter Regulations
By the way, please note that UGC is becoming stricter and recently barred three private universities. Click the following link to read the news:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...20regulations.
Therefore, before embarking on your research journey, I request you to be cautious. Acquiring a Ph.D. should be a matter of pride, but I know a few cases where, despite acquiring the highest degree, people hide it. Please do not be one among them.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
You wish to pursue a Ph.D. without appearing for entrance tests such as UGC-NET. Why?
I do not know the context of your query. However, let me surmise and ask whether you have some arrangement already, and is the acquisition of a Ph.D. just a formality?
Parallel to UGC-NET: RET Conducted by Each State
Though RET has less standing compared to UGC-NET, it holds significance as it is possible to gain admission to central universities. Following is the degree of importance of a Ph.D. in descending order:
a) JRF + Ph.D. from a central university
b) UGC-NET + Ph.D. from a central university
c) RET + Ph.D. from a central university
d) UGC-NET + Ph.D. from a deemed university
e) RET + Ph.D. from a deemed university
f) UGC-NET + Ph.D. from a private university
g) RET + Ph.D. from a private university
h) Ph.D. from a private university
Whatever field you choose, if you don't have a job arrangement, you will face tough competition from the Ph.D.s in categories (a) and (b) above. I say this because recently a vacancy for the post of Assistant Professor at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) attracted 70 applications, of which about 25 were from categories (a) and (b)!
UGC's Stricter Regulations
By the way, please note that UGC is becoming stricter and recently barred three private universities. Click the following link to read the news:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...20regulations.
Therefore, before embarking on your research journey, I request you to be cautious. Acquiring a Ph.D. should be a matter of pride, but I know a few cases where, despite acquiring the highest degree, people hide it. Please do not be one among them.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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(Fact Checked)-Your information about the importance hierarchy of Ph.D. degrees and the tightening regulations by UGC is accurate and helpful. Keep up the good work! (1 Acknowledge point)