Ph.D. in commerce

Ph.D. in Commerce

Ph.D. in Commerce

About Ph.D. in Commerce

A Ph.D. in Commerce is a rigorous academic program designed to develop advanced research skills in various aspects of business, economics, and finance. It equips students with in-depth knowledge of commerce-related disciplines such as accounting, marketing, management, finance, and economics, while fostering critical thinking and analytical abilities. The program focuses on original research, allowing students to explore contemporary issues, theories, and trends in commerce. Ph.D. candidates are expected to contribute to the academic body of knowledge through comprehensive research projects that provide valuable insights into business practices and strategies. The coursework typically includes advanced subjects in business research methods, econometrics, and specialized topics in commerce. A Ph.D. in Commerce can open doors to careers in academia, research institutions, government, or the private sector. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to take on leadership roles, influence policy decisions, and drive innovations in commerce and business management. The program emphasizes the application of theoretical concepts to real-world problems, bridging the gap between academia and industry. Additionally, students are encouraged to engage in interdisciplinary research, collaborating with experts in various fields. Ultimately, a Ph.D. in Commerce prepares individuals for a lifetime of scholarly inquiry, professional growth, and contributions to the field of commerce.

Eligibility

Duration

Duration

in accordance with NEP 2020 guidelines

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates shall have passed master's degree program of semesters after a bachelor’s degree program
  • Minimum of 55% marks required
Mode of Admission

Mode of Admission

Admission to the Ph.D. program is based on the GReAT entrance test, followed by a successful presentation to the Research Development Committee on your research area.

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