| Discipline |
Management
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| Program Level |
PhD
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| Qualification |
Ph. D. (Management)
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| Total Seats |
10
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| Program Duration(in Months) |
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| Classroom Hours |
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| Examination/Course Pattern |
semester
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| Program Description |
The Amrut Mody School of Management at Ahmedabad University offers an interdisciplinary, academically rigorous and research oriented Doctoral (PhD) programme in Management that prepares scholars for careers in academia and research divisions of industry. Requirements for the degree include extensive interdisciplinary course work, demonstrable expertise in areas of research, and successful completion of thesis.
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| Admission & entry requirements |
Admission to the Doctoral programme in Management will be based on an applicant’s past academic record and other criteria as follows:
The applicant must have completed a Master’s Degree in any discipline viz. Arts, Science, Commerce, Technology, Engineering or Management with a minimum of fifty five (55%) per cent marks or an equivalent grade in a point scale where the grading system is followed. Potential applicants with a Bachelor’s degree are also eligible to apply for the PhD programme but they will have to complete additional course work. Amrut Mody School encourages graduates with significant work experience to apply for the doctoral programme. (Bachelors and Master’s degree or equivalent qualification must be from universities recognised by the MHRD / UGC or it must be from a university incorporated by an Act of Central or State legislature in India. For international students, the degree or educational qualification that is obtained from a foreign University should be recognised by the MHRD/UGC as equivalent to a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.)
The score from any one of the tests viz. CAT / GATE / GMAT / GRE / JRF / UGC-NET is an important requirement for admission consideration to the programme. The final admission to the programme is subject to availability of a valid score from these exams. The validity of the examination scores is considered as prescribed by the respective examination bodies.
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