

PHD in Commerce at Invertis University


Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Commerce at Invertis University Bareilly?
This PhD Commerce program at Invertis University focuses on advanced research and scholarly inquiry into various facets of business, finance, management, and global economic trends. The program emphasizes developing analytical and critical thinking skills crucial for contributing to academic knowledge and practical business solutions within the dynamic Indian and international commerce landscape. It aims to prepare scholars for high-level research careers.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for postgraduate students with a Master''''s degree in Commerce or a related discipline who possess a strong aptitude for research and a keen interest in exploring complex business phenomena. It caters to aspiring academics, researchers, and professionals seeking to contribute original knowledge to the field of commerce and gain expertise in advanced research methodologies. Prior research exposure or publications would be beneficial.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue careers as university professors, research scientists, consultants, or senior analysts in diverse sectors across India. They will be equipped with the skills to conduct independent research, publish in reputable journals, and contribute to policy-making. Salary ranges vary significantly but typically start from INR 8-15 LPA for entry-level academic positions, growing substantially with experience and publications.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology & Statistics- (Coursework Semesters 1-2)
Thoroughly grasp the concepts of research design, data collection, statistical analysis (descriptive, inferential), and hypothesis testing. Actively participate in workshops on SPSS or R. Form study groups to discuss complex methodologies and problem-solving techniques.
Tools & Resources
SPSS, R, Research Methodology textbooks (e.g., Kothari), NPTEL courses on Research Methodology and Statistics
Career Connection
Essential for designing robust research, interpreting findings accurately, and publishing credible academic papers, which are cornerstones of a research career.
Excel in Computer Applications for Research- (Coursework Semesters 1-2)
Develop proficiency in advanced features of MS Word, Excel for data management, and PowerPoint for presentations. Critically, become expert in using specialized statistical software like SPSS or R for quantitative analysis, and learn qualitative analysis tools if relevant to your area.
Tools & Resources
MS Office Suite, SPSS/R tutorials, Online courses on data analysis software, University computer labs
Career Connection
Streamlines data processing, enhances the presentation of research findings, and makes you a versatile researcher capable of handling large datasets efficiently.
Deep Dive into Commerce Research Literature- (Coursework Semesters 1-2)
Beyond coursework, dedicate time to reading seminal and contemporary research papers in your chosen area of Commerce specialization. Identify research gaps, emerging trends, and potential areas for your doctoral thesis. Engage with faculty for literature recommendations.
Tools & Resources
Google Scholar, JSTOR, ResearchGate, UGC-CARE list journals, Invertis University library resources
Career Connection
Builds a strong theoretical foundation, aids in thesis topic finalization, and helps in framing original research questions, which is critical for PhD success.
Intermediate Stage
Develop a Robust Research Proposal- (Post-coursework, leading to Synopsis defense)
Work closely with your assigned supervisor to conceptualize and refine your PhD research topic. Conduct an exhaustive literature review, articulate clear research questions/hypotheses, and outline your methodology in detail for your Synopsis/Pre-PhD submission.
Tools & Resources
Supervisor mentorship, Specialized literature databases, Thesis writing guides, Academic writing workshops
Career Connection
A well-defined proposal is the blueprint for a successful thesis, demonstrating your ability to conduct independent, rigorous research, crucial for academic roles.
Present Research at Conferences/Workshops- (Year 2-3 of PhD)
Prepare initial findings, literature reviews, or conceptual frameworks from your research and present them at national or international conferences, seminars, and university workshops. Seek feedback from peers and experienced researchers to refine your work.
Tools & Resources
University research cell, Conference websites (e.g., IIM conferences, local university research meets), Presentation software
Career Connection
Builds your academic network, enhances presentation skills, and provides early exposure to the academic community, invaluable for future collaborations and faculty positions.
Initiate Academic Publishing- (Year 2-3 of PhD)
Transform a part of your literature review, a methodological contribution, or initial findings into a publishable paper. Aim for peer-reviewed journals, especially those listed in UGC-CARE. This is often a university requirement for PhD submission.
Tools & Resources
Scholarly journals (e.g., Journal of Commerce & Management, Indian Journal of Economics & Business), University publication guidelines, Academic writing support
Career Connection
Publications are paramount for academic career progression (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor), improving your H-index and research visibility significantly.
Advanced Stage
Master Thesis Writing and Structure- (Final year of PhD (Year 3-5))
Focus on structuring your thesis logically, maintaining academic rigor, and adhering to institutional guidelines for formatting and citation. Ensure clarity, coherence, and originality in your arguments and analysis. Regularly seek feedback from your supervisor.
Tools & Resources
Thesis template from university, Zotero/Mendeley for citation management, Grammarly Premium, Thesis defense preparation workshops
Career Connection
A well-written thesis is the culmination of your PhD journey, proving your research capabilities and forming the basis for your future academic and professional credibility.
Prepare for Viva Voce & Defense- (Leading up to thesis submission and defense)
Practice defending your research findings, methodology, and conclusions. Anticipate questions from examiners and prepare concise, articulate answers. Attend other PhD vivas if possible to understand the process and typical questions.
Tools & Resources
Mock viva sessions with faculty, Presentations of key findings, Summary of thesis contributions
Career Connection
Successfully defending your thesis is the final hurdle for degree conferral, demonstrating your expertise and confidence in your chosen field, critical for independent research roles.
Engage in Post-Doctoral Career Planning- (Final year and post-PhD)
Explore academic job markets in India and abroad, identify post-doctoral fellowship opportunities, and network with potential employers. Update your CV with publications, presentations, and research skills acquired during your PhD.
Tools & Resources
University career services, Academic job portals (e.g., jobs.ac.uk, specific university career pages), LinkedIn for networking
Career Connection
Proactive planning ensures a smooth transition from PhD scholar to an employed researcher or academician, leveraging your doctoral qualification for desired career paths.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline with at least 55% marks (or equivalent grade) from a recognized university. A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50% or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/Differently-abled, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and other categories as per UGC norms.
Duration: 1 year (2 semesters) for coursework component; total PhD duration typically 3-6 years
Credits: 12 (for coursework component) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40%, External: 60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHDC-101 | Research Methodology & Statistics | Core | 4 | Introduction to Research, Research Design and Methods, Data Collection Techniques and Sampling, Data Analysis and Interpretation (Statistical Techniques), Research Report Writing and Ethics |
| PHDC-102 | Computer Application in Research | Core | 4 | Basics of Computers and Operating Systems, Data Processing Tools (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Statistical Software Packages (SPSS/R), Internet and Online Resources for Research, Digital Ethics and Data Security |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHDC-103 | Subject Specific Paper (Commerce) | Core (Specialization Specific) | 4 | Advanced Commerce Theories and Models, Contemporary Issues in Business and Economy, Research Frontiers in Commerce and Management, Specialized Methodologies for Commerce Research, Emerging Trends in Global and Indian Business Landscape |




