

PHD in Sciences at Alliance University


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Sciences at Alliance University Bengaluru?
This PhD program in Sciences at Alliance University, Bengaluru, focuses on advanced research across various scientific disciplines. It provides a robust foundation for doctoral candidates to contribute original knowledge to their chosen field. The program is designed to meet the growing demand for highly skilled researchers and academicians in India''''s rapidly evolving scientific and technological landscape, fostering innovation and critical thinking.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for master''''s degree holders in scientific disciplines seeking to pursue advanced research and contribute to academic or industrial innovation. It is suitable for fresh postgraduates aiming for a career in R&D or academia, and also for working professionals looking to transition into research roles or enhance their credentials in a specialized scientific area. Candidates typically possess a strong academic record in a relevant science field.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue careers as research scientists in government labs, private R&D sectors, or as faculty in universities across India. Entry-level research positions can offer salaries ranging from INR 6-10 LPA, with experienced PhDs earning upwards of INR 15-30 LPA depending on the industry and specialization. The program aligns with national research priorities, preparing scholars for significant growth trajectories in India''''s knowledge economy and global research community.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Research Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Engage diligently with the PhD coursework, especially Research Methodology and Research and Publication Ethics. Focus on understanding statistical analysis tools, research design principles, and ethical considerations. Actively participate in seminars and workshops to solidify foundational knowledge.
Tools & Resources
SPSS, R, Python for data analysis, Mendeley for referencing
Career Connection
A strong grasp of research fundamentals is crucial for designing credible studies and ensures ethical conduct, which are key requirements for any research-oriented career.
Formulate a Robust Research Proposal- (Semester 1-2)
Work closely with your assigned supervisor to identify a novel research problem, conduct a thorough literature review, and develop a well-structured research proposal. Clearly define your objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Tools & Resources
Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, EndNote/Zotero
Career Connection
The ability to conceptualize and articulate a research project is fundamental for securing research grants, academic positions, and leading R&D initiatives.
Engage with Mentors and Peer Network- (Semester 1-2)
Actively seek guidance from your research supervisor and other faculty members. Participate in departmental colloquia, join research groups, and establish a peer network for collaborative learning and feedback. Present preliminary findings to peers and faculty regularly.
Tools & Resources
Departmental seminars, Research lab meetings, Professional networking platforms
Career Connection
Building a strong academic network opens doors to collaborations, post-doctoral opportunities, and offers diverse perspectives crucial for research growth.
Intermediate Stage
Conduct Rigorous Experimentation and Data Collection- (Semester 3-5)
Execute your research methodology with precision, ensuring accurate data collection and robust experimental design. Maintain meticulous records of all procedures, observations, and results. Prioritize data integrity and reproducibility.
Tools & Resources
Laboratory equipment, Field survey tools, Specialized software for data acquisition
Career Connection
Proficiency in practical research execution is highly valued in industrial R&D, where robust data generation and analysis are critical for product development and scientific breakthroughs.
Aim for Quality Publications- (Semester 3-5)
Prepare manuscripts based on your research findings for submission to peer-reviewed national and international journals. Focus on clarity, scientific rigor, and adherence to journal guidelines. Engage with feedback from reviewers to improve your work.
Tools & Resources
Journal Finder tools, Elsevier, Springer, Wiley submission portals
Career Connection
High-impact publications are essential for academic career progression, securing post-doctoral fellowships, and enhancing visibility in the global scientific community.
Participate in Conferences and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)
Present your research at national and international scientific conferences. Attend workshops focused on advanced techniques, software, or specialized topics relevant to your field. Utilize these platforms for networking with experts and receiving feedback.
Tools & Resources
Conference databases (e.g., EasyChair, WikiCFP), Professional society memberships
Career Connection
Conference participation hones presentation skills, provides exposure to cutting-edge research, and is crucial for building a professional reputation and expanding your academic network.
Advanced Stage
Develop a Comprehensive Thesis Draft- (Semester 6 onwards)
Dedicate focused time to writing your doctoral thesis, integrating all your research findings, analysis, and conclusions. Ensure logical flow, consistent formatting, and adherence to university guidelines. Seek regular feedback from your supervisor on drafts.
Tools & Resources
LaTeX, Microsoft Word, Grammarly, Plagiarism checkers
Career Connection
A well-written and comprehensive thesis demonstrates your ability to conduct independent research and communicate complex scientific ideas effectively, a critical skill for any senior research role.
Prepare for Viva Voce and Thesis Defense- (Semester 6 onwards)
Practice presenting your research findings concisely and confidently. Anticipate potential questions from examiners and be prepared to defend your methodology, results, and conclusions rigorously. Engage in mock viva sessions with your committee.
Tools & Resources
Presentation software (PowerPoint, Google Slides), Mock defense panels
Career Connection
Successfully defending your thesis validates your research capabilities and prepares you for public presentations and critical discourse in academic and professional settings.
Explore Post-Doctoral Opportunities and Career Planning- (Semester 6 onwards)
Begin exploring post-doctoral positions, research fellowships, or industry R&D roles well before thesis submission. Network with faculty for recommendations, prepare your CV, and practice interview skills. Consider grant writing for future research funding.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Indeed, University career services, Research funding agency websites
Career Connection
Proactive career planning ensures a smooth transition post-PhD, whether into further academic research, industry innovation, or entrepreneurial ventures in the scientific domain.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% marks, or M.Phil. with 55% marks. 5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC (NCL)/EWS/Differently-abled candidates.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, maximum 6 years
Credits: Minimum 12, maximum 16 credits for coursework Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCLPHDRM | Research Methodology | Core | 4 | Introduction to Research, Research Problem and Design, Data Collection and Measurement, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Research Report and Presentation |
| PCLRPE | Research and Publication Ethics (RPE) | Core | 2 | Philosophy and Ethics, Scientific Conduct, Publication Ethics, Open Science, Research Misconduct |
| PCEASAS001 | Advanced Topics in Applied Sciences | Department Specific Elective | 4 | Emerging Trends in Applied Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Methodologies, Cutting-Edge Research Frontiers, Advanced Theoretical Concepts, Specialized Methodologies in Sciences |
| PCCIOE001 | Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) | Open Elective | 2 | Introduction to IPR, Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, Geographical Indications, Industrial Designs, IPR Management and Strategy, Cyberlaw and IPR |




