The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Science at Raisoni is a rigorous, research-driven journey designed for the next generation of scientific pioneers and academic leaders. In a world where sustainable energy, quantum computing, and biotechnological breakthroughs define the global future, this program serves as an advanced intellectual hub for scholars to push the boundaries of human knowledge.
This program is tailored for analytical minds ready to transition from absorbing knowledge to creating it. It goes beyond the classroom, fostering an environment of original inquiry, experimental excellence, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Scholars are equipped to navigate the complexities of modern research, from high-impact peer-reviewed publications to securing patents and leading industrial R&D.
3 to 6 Years (Full-time / Part-time options)
Access to advanced instrumentation and computational labs.
Cross-functional research opportunities across Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences, and Material Science.
Guidance from distinguished doctoral supervisors and industry consultants.
Dedicated assistance for manuscript drafting and patent filing.
Opportunities for international exchange programs and collaborative fellowships
With global investments in Deep Tech and Sustainability reaching record highs, there is a massive demand for Ph.D. holders in corporate R&D sectors.
Graduates are prepared for prestigious professorships and postdoctoral fellowships at top-tier global universities.
Scholars gain the technical authority to launch science-based startups or lead specialized consultancies.
To apply for the Ph.D. in Science at GHRISTU, you must meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification: Master’s Degree (M.Sc.) in a relevant Science discipline from a recognized university.
Minimum Marks Required:
General Category: 55% aggregate (or equivalent grade)
Reserved Category: 50% aggregate (as per UGC norms)
Getting into GHRISTU's Ph.D. in Science is a structured yet seamless process. Here's how it works:
You should have a clear area of interest and a preliminary proposal, but your final thesis topic usually evolves during the first year of coursework.
Yes, the university offers part-time doctoral tracks for working professionals, provided they meet the residency and research requirements.
Many scholars receive stipends through university fellowships or external funding agencies like CSIR, UGC, and DST.