

PHD in Science at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University)


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Science at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) Bengaluru?
This Science PhD program at JAIN University focuses on fostering advanced research capabilities across diverse scientific disciplines. It is designed to cultivate critical thinking and innovation, addressing complex challenges relevant to India''''s burgeoning scientific and technological landscape. The program emphasizes original research contributions and aims to produce highly skilled researchers.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for master''''s degree holders in science fields who possess a strong academic record and a fervent interest in scientific inquiry. It caters to aspiring academics, researchers, and professionals seeking to contribute to cutting-edge research and solve real-world problems through advanced scientific methodologies in India.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue careers as university professors, senior research scientists in national labs, or R&D leads in private industries across India. Typical entry-level salaries for PhDs in India can range from INR 6-12 LPA, with significant growth potential. The program prepares candidates for leadership roles in scientific innovation.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Coursework Fundamentals- (Coursework Phase (typically 1st semester))
Diligently engage with all coursework, especially Research Methodology and Research Ethics. Focus on understanding statistical tools, research design principles, and ethical guidelines. Actively participate in discussions and seek clarification from faculty to build a strong theoretical foundation.
Tools & Resources
University Library research databases (Scopus, Web of Science), Statistical software (R, SPSS), Online courses on research ethics (e.g., NPTEL)
Career Connection
A solid understanding of research fundamentals is crucial for designing impactful studies and ensures ethical conduct, which are non-negotiable for any successful researcher or academic.
Identify Research Area and Supervisor- (Coursework Phase (typically 1st semester))
Spend time exploring various research domains within your specialization. Interact with potential supervisors, understand their ongoing projects, and identify an area that aligns with your interests and the university''''s research strengths. Proactively read published works by faculty to gauge alignment.
Tools & Resources
JAIN University faculty profiles, ResearchGate/Google Scholar to explore faculty publications, Departmental research seminars
Career Connection
A well-chosen research area and a supportive supervisor are critical for PhD success and directly influence the quality and relevance of your thesis, impacting future career opportunities.
Cultivate Critical Reading and Writing Skills- (Coursework Phase onwards)
Regularly read peer-reviewed journals in your chosen field to stay updated on current research. Practice summarizing complex articles, identifying gaps, and formulating research questions. Attend workshops on academic writing and citation management.
Tools & Resources
Mendeley/Zotero for reference management, Grammarly for writing assistance, University writing center resources
Career Connection
Strong academic reading and writing are fundamental for thesis preparation, publishing papers, and communicating research effectively, essential for any scientific career.
Intermediate Stage
Develop a Robust Research Proposal- (After coursework, typically Year 2-3)
Work closely with your supervisor to formulate a detailed research proposal outlining your problem statement, objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and timeline. Be prepared to defend your proposal in front of a Doctoral Research Committee (DRC), incorporating their feedback.
Tools & Resources
Research proposal templates (university guidelines), Literature review software, Presentation tools (PowerPoint, Google Slides)
Career Connection
A well-defined research proposal demonstrates your ability to plan and execute independent research, a key skill for securing grants and leading research projects later in your career.
Engage in Practical Research Work- (Year 2-4)
Dedicate significant time to hands-on research, whether it involves laboratory experiments, field studies, data collection, or computational analysis. Document all procedures, observations, and results meticulously. Seek training on advanced equipment or software as needed.
Tools & Resources
Specialized lab equipment, Data analysis software, Electronic lab notebooks, University IT services for computational resources
Career Connection
Practical research experience and technical proficiency are highly valued by employers in academia and industry. This stage is where you develop your unique research contribution.
Present and Publish Research Findings- (Year 3 onwards)
Actively seek opportunities to present your preliminary research findings at national and international conferences. Aim to publish your work in reputed peer-reviewed journals, starting with conference proceedings or lower-impact journals and progressing to higher-impact ones.
Tools & Resources
Conference databases (e.g., All Conference Alert), Journal search engines (Scopus, Web of Science), University research cell for publication support
Career Connection
Publications and conference presentations are crucial for building your academic profile, enhancing visibility, and demonstrating scholarly impact, essential for faculty positions and research grants.
Advanced Stage
Prepare and Defend Pre-PhD Thesis- (Year 4-5)
Organize your research findings into a cohesive pre-PhD thesis. Present your complete work and preliminary conclusions to the DRC in a pre-submission viva voce. Incorporate all feedback diligently to refine your thesis before final submission.
Tools & Resources
LaTeX/Microsoft Word for thesis formatting, Plagiarism detection software (e.g., Turnitin), University guidelines for thesis structure
Career Connection
Successfully defending your pre-PhD thesis signifies readiness for final submission and builds confidence for the ultimate thesis defense, a major step towards degree completion and career advancement.
Network and Explore Career Opportunities- (Year 5-6)
Beyond your research, attend workshops on career planning for PhDs, network with professionals in academia and industry, and explore postdoctoral opportunities or R&D roles. Refine your CV and cover letter to highlight research achievements and transferable skills.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Professional scientific societies in India (e.g., INSA, NASI), University career services
Career Connection
Proactive networking and career exploration during the final stages provide crucial insights into post-PhD options and significantly boost your chances of securing a desirable position.
Refine and Submit Doctoral Thesis- (Final Year (Year 6 or earlier if completed))
Finalize your doctoral thesis, ensuring it meets all university guidelines for format, content, and originality. Prepare thoroughly for your final viva voce, anticipating questions and practicing your defense presentation. Be ready to articulate your original contributions clearly.
Tools & Resources
Thesis supervisor for final review, University research office for submission procedures, Presentation practice sessions
Career Connection
The successful submission and defense of your thesis culminate years of hard work, marking you as an expert in your field and opening doors to advanced research positions and leadership roles.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s Degree or a professional degree declared equivalent to the Master''''s degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body, with at least 55% marks in aggregate (50% for SC/ST/OBC/Differently-abled candidates). Must qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test conducted by the University, followed by an interview.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, Maximum 6 years
Credits: 12 credits for coursework (exclusive of research/thesis credits) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50% (End Semester Examination for coursework)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHD101 | Research Methodology | Compulsory Core | 4 | Introduction to Research, Research Design and Methods, Data Collection and Analysis, Statistical Tools and Techniques, Research Report Writing |
| PHD102 | Research and Publication Ethics | Compulsory Core | 2 | Ethics in Research, Scientific Misconduct and Retraction, Publication Ethics, Intellectual Property Rights, Plagiarism and Research Integrity |
| PHDELEC | Elective-I (Discipline Specific) | Elective | 3 | Advanced topics relevant to chosen Science discipline, Current trends in specialized research area, Specific methodologies for sub-discipline, Literature review in niche area, Analytical techniques pertinent to chosen field |
| PHDELEC | Elective-II (Discipline Specific) | Elective | 3 | Specialized experimental design, Computational tools for specific research, Advanced theoretical concepts, Interdisciplinary approaches, Emerging areas in the Science domain |




