

PH-D-COMMERCE in General at Government R. C. College of Commerce and Management


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is General at Government R. C. College of Commerce and Management Bengaluru?
This Ph.D. Commerce program at Government Ramnarayan Chellaram College of Commerce and Management focuses on fostering advanced research capabilities in various facets of business and economics. Situated in Bengaluru, India''''s Silicon Valley, the program leverages the dynamic economic landscape, providing a fertile ground for studying contemporary commercial challenges and opportunities. It emphasizes rigorous methodological training and contributes significantly to academic and industrial knowledge.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for academic professionals, researchers, and aspiring scholars holding a Master''''s degree in Commerce or Management who seek to make original contributions to their field. It attracts university lecturers aiming for career advancement, industry experts looking to deepen their analytical and research skills, and intellectually curious individuals passionate about solving complex business problems through scholarly inquiry.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue esteemed careers as professors, academic researchers, and consultants in leading Indian universities and research institutions. Opportunities also exist in corporate research and development roles, policy think tanks, and entrepreneurial ventures. The program equips scholars with critical thinking and analytical skills, commanding competitive salaries, ranging from INR 8-15 lakhs annually for entry-level academic positions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology Fundamentals- (First year of the program (coursework phase))
Thoroughly understand core research methodologies, statistical tools, and data analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, Python for data science) during coursework. This forms the bedrock for your entire research journey.
Tools & Resources
BCU Coursework Syllabus, SPSS/R/Python tutorials, NPTEL courses on Research Methodology, research papers from peer-reviewed journals
Career Connection
Strong methodological skills are critical for conducting publishable research, securing grants, and excelling in academic or industry research roles.
Engage in Intensive Literature Review- (First 1.5 years, concurrent with coursework and proposal development)
Beyond coursework, systematically review vast academic literature in your chosen area to identify research gaps and build a robust theoretical framework for your proposal. Attend workshops on literature review techniques and academic writing.
Tools & Resources
Google Scholar, JSTOR, Scopus, Web of Science, University Library databases (e.g., EBSCO, ProQuest), Zotero/Mendeley for reference management
Career Connection
A strong literature review skill is essential for developing a unique research contribution and forms the basis for grant applications and thesis writing.
Develop a Robust Research Proposal- (End of the first year to mid-second year)
Work closely with your supervisor to define a clear, feasible, and impactful research problem, objectives, and methodology. Present your proposal in pre-registration colloquia to gain constructive feedback from peers and experts.
Tools & Resources
BCU Ph.D. Regulations, supervisor guidance, academic writing guides, university''''s research ethics committee guidelines
Career Connection
A well-structured proposal is the gateway to beginning your doctoral research, demonstrating your ability to conceptualize and plan a significant study, a key skill for any research-intensive career.
Intermediate Stage
Actively Participate in Research Colloquia and Conferences- (Second and third year of the program)
Attend and present your research progress in college/university-level seminars and national/international conferences. This helps in networking, getting feedback, and refining your research. Seek opportunities to publish early findings in working paper series.
Tools & Resources
Conference calls for papers, university research notices, professional associations (e.g., Indian Accounting Association, Indian Economic Association)
Career Connection
Presenting at conferences enhances visibility, hones presentation skills, and builds a professional network crucial for academic collaborations and job opportunities.
Seek Mentorship Beyond Your Supervisor- (Throughout the research phase (second to fourth year))
While your supervisor is primary, engage with other senior faculty members or industry experts whose work aligns with your research. Their diverse perspectives can provide invaluable insights and open new avenues for your research.
Tools & Resources
Faculty profiles, departmental seminars, research institutes/centres
Career Connection
Broader mentorship strengthens your research, expands your network, and can lead to co-authorship opportunities, vital for an academic career.
Master Advanced Data Analysis Techniques- (Second to fourth year, during data collection and analysis)
Based on your research design, delve deeper into specific analytical software or programming languages (e.g., AMOS for SEM, EViews for econometrics, NVivo for qualitative analysis). Practice extensively with your own data.
Tools & Resources
Online courses (Coursera, Udemy), specialized workshops, advanced statistical textbooks, software user manuals
Career Connection
Proficiency in advanced analytical tools makes your research more robust and increases your employability in data-driven research roles, both academic and corporate.
Advanced Stage
Focus on High-Quality Academic Writing and Publication- (Third year onwards, especially during thesis writing)
Prioritize writing research papers for publication in reputable peer-reviewed journals, even before thesis submission. Attend workshops on academic writing, citation management, and journal submission processes.
Tools & Resources
Grammarly, institutional writing centers, academic journal guidelines, university thesis guidelines, supervisor feedback
Career Connection
Publications are the lifeblood of an academic career, significantly enhancing your chances for faculty positions and research grants.
Prepare Rigorously for Comprehensive Viva-Voce and Thesis Defense- (Fourth to sixth year, leading up to submission and defense)
Systematically prepare for your comprehensive examination and final thesis defense. Practice presenting your research findings clearly and concisely, anticipate challenging questions, and articulate your contributions effectively.
Tools & Resources
Mock vivas with peers/faculty, presentation software, recordings of previous defenses (if available), supervisor guidance
Career Connection
A strong defense demonstrates mastery of your research area and is a crucial step towards earning your degree and establishing your credibility as an independent researcher.
Network for Post-Doctoral Opportunities and Academic Careers- (Fourth year onwards, through completion of the program)
Actively network with faculty members, research institutions, and potential employers during the final stages of your Ph.D. Explore post-doctoral fellowships, visiting scholar positions, and faculty openings in India and abroad.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, academic job portals (e.g., Naukri, HigherEdJobs), university career services, faculty connections
Career Connection
Proactive networking is vital for securing post-Ph.D. employment, facilitating research collaborations, and building a successful long-term career in academia or specialized research.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s Degree (M.Com/MBA/MFA/M.Phil in Commerce or Management) with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/Cat-I/Differently Abled) from a recognized university. Candidates must qualify in the entrance test (URAT) conducted by Bengaluru City University or be exempted (e.g., UGC-NET/JRF, SET, GATE, Teacher Fellowship Holders).
Duration: Minimum 3 years (Full-time) including coursework, maximum 6 years (Full-time); Minimum 4 years (Part-time) including coursework, maximum 8 years (Part-time)
Credits: 16 credits (for coursework component, 4 papers of 4 credits each) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20PHC101 | Research Methodology and Computer Applications | Core (Coursework) | 4 | Introduction to Research and Research Design, Data Collection Techniques and Tools, Sampling Methods and Hypothesis Formulation, Statistical Analysis and Interpretation, Report Writing and Academic Presentation, Computer Applications in Research (SPSS, Excel, R) |
| 20PHC102 | Advanced Quantitative Techniques for Research | Core (Coursework) | 4 | Correlation and Regression Analysis, Time Series Analysis and Forecasting Models, Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA), Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis, Discriminant Analysis and Conjoint Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) basics |
| 20PHC103 | Review of Literature and Research Ethics | Core (Coursework) | 4 | Sources of Literature and Systematic Review, Literature Synthesis and Gap Identification, Academic Writing and Referencing Styles (APA, MLA), Plagiarism Detection and Academic Integrity, Ethical Issues in Research Conduct, Intellectual Property Rights and Data Confidentiality |
| 20PHC104 | Area of Specialization (Commerce) | Core (Coursework - Elective based on research interest) | 4 | Advanced Topics in Financial Markets and Banking, Contemporary Issues in Marketing Management, Strategic Human Resource Development, Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility, International Business and Global Trade, Emerging Trends in Accounting and Taxation |




