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PHD in Master Of Business Administration at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous)

G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College (GPREC) Kurnool, established 1994, is an autonomous institution affiliated to JNTUA. Spanning 30 acres, GPREC is a premier choice for engineering and management studies, offering 16 diverse programs and fostering academic strength with focus on excellent career outcomes.

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Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh

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About the Specialization

What is Master of Business Administration at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous) Kurnool?

This PhD in Business Administration/Management program at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College, affiliated with JNTUA, focuses on rigorous research and advanced theoretical knowledge in management disciplines. It addresses critical issues relevant to the Indian business landscape, encouraging scholars to contribute original insights. The program emphasizes deep analytical skills and problem-solving relevant to complex organizational challenges within the evolving Indian economic context.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for accomplished MBA graduates or professionals with significant industry experience seeking to advance their careers through academic research. It suits individuals passionate about contributing to management theory and practice, who aspire to roles in academia, advanced consulting, or leadership positions requiring deep analytical and strategic thinking. Candidates should possess strong analytical abilities, a research aptitude, and a commitment to rigorous academic pursuits.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect to pursue esteemed careers as professors, researchers, and high-level consultants in India and globally. Typical salary ranges for assistant professors in Indian universities can start from INR 7-12 LPA, escalating significantly with experience and publications. Other avenues include leadership roles in public and private sector organizations, think tanks, and policy analysis, contributing to evidence-based management practices.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Master Research Methodology & Statistical Tools- (Initial 1-2 semesters (coursework phase))

Dedicate significant time to thoroughly understand advanced research methodologies, quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques. Actively participate in workshops on statistical software like SPSS, R, or Python for data interpretation.

Tools & Resources

JNTUA prescribed Research Methodology textbooks, Online courses (Coursera, NPTEL) on advanced statistics, Software tutorials (SPSS, R, Python data science libraries)

Career Connection

Builds a strong analytical foundation, crucial for conducting credible research and later for academic publishing or data-driven consulting roles.

Engage Deeply with Subject-Specific Literature- (Initial 1-2 semesters (coursework phase))

For the Subject Specific Papers, go beyond the basic readings. Proactively identify seminal works, current research trends, and key debates within your chosen area of Business Administration. Actively engage with faculty mentors to refine your understanding.

Tools & Resources

Academic databases (JSTOR, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar), University library resources, Departmental seminars

Career Connection

Establishes expertise in your chosen domain, which is vital for thesis development, teaching, and becoming a thought leader in the field.

Cultivate Effective Academic Writing Skills- (Ongoing from Semester 1)

Focus intensely on developing clear, concise, and academically rigorous writing. Seek feedback from supervisors on early drafts of coursework assignments and literature reviews. Learn to structure arguments, cite correctly, and articulate complex ideas effectively.

Tools & Resources

Academic writing guides, University writing centers (if available), Grammarly Premium, LaTeX for professional document formatting

Career Connection

Essential for publishing research papers, thesis writing, and communicating complex ideas in both academic and professional settings.

Intermediate Stage

Develop a Robust Research Proposal- (Semesters 3-4)

Work closely with your supervisor to formulate a well-defined research problem, clear objectives, and a feasible methodology. Regularly present your ideas to your research committee and incorporate their feedback to strengthen your proposal.

Tools & Resources

Research Proposal templates, Supervisor meetings, Departmental research colloquia, Feedback sessions with senior scholars

Career Connection

A strong proposal is the blueprint for a successful thesis and demonstrates ability to conceptualize and execute significant research projects.

Network with Fellow Researchers & Academics- (Semesters 3-6)

Actively participate in national and international conferences, workshops, and seminars relevant to your research area. Engage in discussions, present preliminary findings, and build connections with peers and established scholars.

Tools & Resources

Conference databases (e.g., AIMS, Emerald, Academy of Management), Professional associations (e.g., AIMA, local management associations), LinkedIn

Career Connection

Opens doors to collaborations, provides diverse perspectives, and is crucial for visibility and future career opportunities in academia.

Systematize Data Collection & Analysis- (Semesters 4-6)

Plan your data collection meticulously, considering ethical guidelines and logistical challenges. Master the tools and techniques required for your chosen methodology (e.g., advanced econometric modeling, thematic analysis). Maintain rigorous records.

Tools & Resources

Survey platforms (Google Forms, SurveyMonkey), Interview software, Transcription services, Data analysis software (STATA, NVivo, ATLAS.ti), University ethics review board guidelines

Career Connection

Ensures research integrity and the validity of findings, critical for academic publications and demonstrating research capability to future employers.

Advanced Stage

Focus on High-Quality Publication- (Semesters 5-7)

Aim to publish at least one or two research papers in reputable, peer-reviewed journals (UGC-CARE listed, Scopus/Web of Science indexed) derived from your thesis work before thesis submission. This showcases your research capabilities.

Tools & Resources

Journal submission platforms, Academic publishers'''' websites, Predatory journal checklists, Guidance from supervisor on journal selection

Career Connection

A strong publication record is paramount for securing academic positions, promotions, and research grants in India.

Prepare for Viva Voce & Defense- (Semesters 6-8 (prior to defense))

Thoroughly prepare for your final thesis defense by understanding every aspect of your research, anticipating questions, and rehearsing your presentation. Seek mock viva sessions with your supervisor and committee members.

Tools & Resources

Past thesis defense presentations, Departmental guidelines for viva, Feedback from mentors

Career Connection

Successfully defending your thesis is the final academic hurdle, confirming your expertise and readiness for independent research.

Proactive Career Planning & Networking- (Semesters 7-8)

Begin exploring academic job markets, post-doctoral opportunities, or advanced industry research roles well before your thesis submission. Prepare your CV, teaching philosophy, and research statement. Actively network with potential employers.

Tools & Resources

University career services, Academic job portals (e.g., Current Science, Times Higher Education for global, specific university career pages), LinkedIn, Professional conferences

Career Connection

Facilitates a smooth transition into your post-PhD career, whether in academia, research, or a specialized industry role, maximizing employment prospects in India.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • Master''''s degree (e.g., MBA) in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent grade) from a recognized university. A valid score in the JNTUA Research Entrance Examination (RET) is also required, followed by an interview. Relaxation for SC/ST/Physically Handicapped categories (50% marks).

Duration: Minimum 3 years, Maximum 6 years (Full-time)

Credits: 16 credits (for coursework component) Credits

Assessment: Internal: 20% (Mid-term examination for theory courses, 100% for Seminar/Advanced Topics), External: 80% (End-term examination for theory courses)

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester phase

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
Research MethodologyCore4Fundamentals of Research, Research Design and Methods, Data Collection Techniques, Statistical Tools for Analysis, Scientific Writing and Ethics
Subject Specific Paper ICore (Tailored)4Syllabus determined by the respective Board of Studies based on the research scholar''''s broad area of research.
Subject Specific Paper IICore (Tailored)4Syllabus determined by the respective Board of Studies based on the research scholar''''s broad area of research.
Elective/Seminar/Advanced TopicElective/Seminar (Tailored)4Content based on an advanced topic relevant to the research area, seminar presentation, or an additional subject specific paper.
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