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PhD in Social Sciences is an advanced research degree which focuses on the study of human science, society and relationships, involving independent and original research. The course duration is a minimum of 3 years and extends to 5 years. The eligibility criteria include a master’s degree in a relevant field with an aggregate of 55% or more from a recognized university. Along with that, an individual is required to appear for entrance exams including UGC NET, GATE, CSIR NET, etc.
The focus areas for a PhD in Social Sciences include quantitative and qualitative research, policy analysis, social theories and other interdisciplinary approaches. It covers disciplines including sociology, political science, anthropology, economics, psychology, public policy equipping scholars with the ability to analyze complex social phenomena and contributing to meaningful solutions for global issues.
Pursuing a PhD in Social Sciences can help an individual in the academic growth by choosing a specific discipline, policy relevance with research outcomes influencing government policies, NGOs, etc. It can also help in creating a global impact by providing solutions to problems including inequality, climate change, etc.
With a PhD in Social Sciences, an individual can be a lecturer, policy analyst, social researcher, market research specialist, behavioral analyst in HR or even a professor. With a PhD, an individual can excel in any sphere.
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