

PH-D in Architecture at Sharda University


Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Architecture at Sharda University Gautam Buddh Nagar?
This Ph.D. in Architecture program at Sharda University focuses on advanced research and innovation in design, planning, and built environment studies. It addresses critical urban, environmental, and social challenges prevalent in India, fostering scholarly inquiry into sustainable practices, heritage conservation, smart cities, and community-centric design. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches crucial for tackling complex architectural problems in the Indian context.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for architecture post-graduates (M.Arch, M.Plan) seeking to contribute original research to the field, academics aspiring for advanced research degrees, and professionals in architecture and urban development looking to specialize in niche areas. It suits individuals with a strong research aptitude, a passion for innovation, and a desire to shape the future of India''''s built environment through academic rigor.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to become leading researchers, academics, policy advisors, and experts in architectural firms and government bodies across India. Career paths include university professorships, research and development roles, architectural consultancy specializing in sustainability or urban policy, and roles in international organizations. Potential salary ranges for entry-level Ph.D. holders in academia or research can be INR 8-15 LPA, growing significantly with experience.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology & Literature Review- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate time to thoroughly understand research methodologies relevant to architecture. Simultaneously, conduct an exhaustive literature review to identify research gaps and refine your problem statement. Engage actively in coursework and apply concepts to your specific research area.
Tools & Resources
Sharda University library databases (Scopus, Web of Science, JSTOR), Google Scholar, Mendeley/Zotero for citation management, Research workshops
Career Connection
Strong methodological understanding is fundamental for credible research publications and successful thesis defense, essential for academic and research careers.
Develop a Robust Research Proposal- (Semester 1-2)
Work closely with your supervisor to develop a clear, concise, and feasible research proposal. Focus on articulating your research questions, objectives, scope, and proposed methodology. Seek feedback from faculty and peers through departmental presentations.
Tools & Resources
Supervisor meetings, Departmental research seminars, Proposal writing workshops, Peer review sessions
Career Connection
A well-defined proposal ensures a structured research journey, directly impacting timely thesis submission and future grant applications in India.
Cultivate a Strong Academic Network- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in departmental seminars, national/international conferences (even as an attendee initially), and research groups. Connect with fellow Ph.D. scholars, faculty members, and visiting experts. Build relationships with researchers in similar fields across India.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Conference proceedings, Academic association memberships (e.g., Council of Architecture, IIA), Sharda University research forums
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to collaborative research, post-doctoral opportunities, and academic positions, highly valued in the Indian research ecosystem.
Intermediate Stage
Rigorous Data Collection and Ethical Compliance- (Semester 3-4)
Implement your chosen data collection methods diligently, whether it involves surveys, interviews, case studies, simulations, or archival research. Ensure strict adherence to research ethics and obtain necessary permissions for fieldwork, especially in sensitive urban or heritage contexts within India.
Tools & Resources
SurveyMonkey/Google Forms, Interview recording tools, Statistical software (SPSS, R), GIS software, Sharda University Research Ethics Committee guidelines
Career Connection
Ethical and robust data collection leads to valid research findings, enhancing your reputation as a reliable researcher, critical for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Master Advanced Data Analysis & Interpretation- (Semester 4-5)
Develop expertise in relevant data analysis techniques, be it statistical analysis, thematic analysis, spatial analysis, or computational modeling. Focus on interpreting findings in the context of your research questions and existing literature, drawing meaningful conclusions.
Tools & Resources
NVivo/ATLAS.ti for qualitative data, SPSS/Python/R for quantitative data, AutoCAD/Revit/Sketchup for design-based analysis, Workshops on advanced software
Career Connection
Proficiency in advanced analytical tools and critical interpretation skills are highly sought after in both academia and specialized research roles within architectural consultancies.
Begin Drafting Chapters & Seek Regular Feedback- (Semester 3-5)
Do not wait until all data is collected to begin writing. Start drafting chapters (e.g., literature review, methodology) as you progress. Engage in regular, structured meetings with your supervisor to receive feedback and incorporate revisions promptly.
Tools & Resources
Microsoft Word/LaTeX, Grammarly, Supervisor feedback sessions, Writing retreats
Career Connection
Consistent writing and iterative feedback cycles prevent delays in thesis submission, crucial for timely completion and career progression in academia.
Advanced Stage
Prepare for Comprehensive Viva Voce & Pre-Submission Seminar- (Semester 6 (or as per university regulations))
Thoroughly prepare for your comprehensive viva, demonstrating a broad understanding of your field and research. For the pre-submission seminar, present your entire thesis work clearly and confidently, addressing all feedback received to refine your final manuscript.
Tools & Resources
Mock vivas, Presentation software (PowerPoint, Prezi), Feedback from internal and external examiners
Career Connection
Successful completion of these milestones is mandatory for thesis submission and demonstrates your ability to articulate and defend your research, essential for academic roles.
Target High-Impact Publications- (Semester 6-8)
Convert your research findings into publishable articles for peer-reviewed journals or reputable conference proceedings. Aim for journals indexed in Scopus/Web of Science, which are highly valued in the Indian academic appraisal system. Early publications enhance your CV significantly.
Tools & Resources
Journal submission platforms, Academic writing courses, Sharda University research publication support
Career Connection
Publications are critical for securing post-doctoral fellowships, faculty positions, and promotions in Indian universities and research institutions.
Strategize Post-Ph.D. Career & Networking- (Semester 7-8 and beyond)
Actively plan your career trajectory, whether in academia, industry research, or policy. Utilize your network, attend career fairs, and prepare strong applications for academic positions, post-doctoral roles, or specialized consultancy. Engage with professional bodies like the Council of Architecture.
Tools & Resources
University career services, LinkedIn, Job portals for academia (e.g., Times Higher Education, specific university portals), IIA/CoA networks
Career Connection
Proactive career planning ensures a smooth transition post-Ph.D., leveraging your expertise for impactful roles in India''''s growing architectural sector.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s Degree in Architecture or a relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent grade B in UGC 7-point scale). Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-abled candidates. Candidates must qualify Sharda University Ph.D. Entrance Test (SU-PET) or possess valid scores in UGC-NET (JRF), UGC-CSIR NET (JRF), SLET, GATE, or equivalent national level examinations, followed by an interview.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, Maximum 6 years (Full-time)
Credits: Coursework: 12-16 credits Credits
Assessment: Assessment pattern not specified




