

PHD in Dentistry 11 33 at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan


Khordha, Odisha
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About the Specialization
What is Dentistry [11, 33] at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Khordha?
This Dentistry PhD program at Siksha ''''O'''' Anusandhan focuses on advanced research in various dental science disciplines. In the Indian context, there''''s a growing need for evidence-based practice and innovation in oral healthcare, addressing challenges from prevalent oral diseases to advanced prosthodontics and oral surgery. The program aims to foster independent researchers who can contribute significantly to dental education, clinical practice, and public health policies.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for postgraduate dental professionals holding an MDS degree, who aspire to delve deeper into specific areas of dental research. It caters to academicians seeking career progression, clinicians aiming to integrate research into their practice, and individuals passionate about contributing to the scientific advancement of dentistry in India. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and a commitment to rigorous research.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue esteemed careers in academia, research institutions, and advanced clinical practice across India. They will be equipped to lead research projects, publish in high-impact journals, and serve as expert consultants. Potential career paths include Professor, Senior Consultant, Dental Researcher, or Public Health Dental Officer, with salary ranges varying widely based on experience and institution, typically starting from INR 8-15 LPA for fresh PhDs in academia/research.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology and Ethics- (Semester 1-2)
Diligent engagement with the compulsory coursework, focusing on theoretical foundations of research design, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations. Actively participate in seminars and workshops to build a strong base for future research.
Tools & Resources
University library''''s e-resources (e.g., PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science), Statistical software tutorials (e.g., SPSS, R), Institutional ethics committee guidelines, UGC-care listed journals
Career Connection
A robust understanding of research principles is fundamental for designing valid studies, publishing high-quality papers, and securing research grants, critical for academic and research careers.
Identify a Niche and Potential Supervisor- (Semester 1-2)
During coursework, explore various specializations within dentistry by reading current literature, attending departmental research presentations, and interacting with faculty members. Begin identifying potential research areas and faculty supervisors whose expertise aligns with your interests.
Tools & Resources
Departmental research profiles, Faculty publications, Research seminars, One-on-one meetings with professors, Annual research reports of the Institute of Dental Sciences
Career Connection
A well-defined research niche and a supportive supervisor are crucial for successful thesis completion and establishing your expertise, which can lead to academic positions or specialized research roles.
Develop Effective Scientific Writing Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Practice concise and clear scientific writing from the outset. Start by critically analyzing published research papers and reviewing articles in your area of interest. Take advantage of any institutional workshops on academic writing and citation management.
Tools & Resources
Grammarly, Mendeley/Zotero for citation management, University writing center (if available), Peer feedback groups, Standard English medical writing guides
Career Connection
Strong scientific writing is essential for thesis submission, journal publications, grant applications, and effective communication of research findings, directly impacting academic and research career progression.
Intermediate Stage
Design a Robust Research Protocol- (Semester 3-4 (Approx. 1st-2nd year of research))
Collaborate closely with your supervisor to develop a comprehensive and ethically sound research protocol. Focus on precise methodology, appropriate statistical considerations, and obtaining all necessary ethical clearances.
Tools & Resources
Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meetings, Institutional ethical committee (IEC) application portal, Biostatisticians, Sample size calculation software, Specialized dental research databases
Career Connection
A well-designed and approved protocol is the foundation of credible research, ensuring successful data collection and analysis, which directly supports thesis completion and future independent research.
Engage in Active Literature Synthesis and Presentation- (Semester 3-5 (Throughout research phase))
Continuously update your knowledge by thoroughly reviewing current literature, attending national and international dental conferences (even virtually). Prepare and present literature reviews or preliminary findings at departmental seminars.
Tools & Resources
EndNote/RefWorks, Institutional journal subscriptions, Dental specialty conferences (e.g., Indian Dental Association conferences), Internal university research presentation platforms
Career Connection
Staying abreast of the latest research and effectively communicating your findings enhances your visibility, networking opportunities, and establishes your expertise within the dental research community.
Network with Dental Research Community- (Semester 3-5 (Throughout research phase))
Actively seek opportunities to interact with peers and senior researchers at conferences, workshops, and inter-departmental collaborations within the university. Build a professional network that can offer mentorship, collaboration, and future career opportunities.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Professional dental associations (e.g., Indian Dental Association), University alumni network, Research collaboration platforms, Scientific events calendars
Career Connection
A strong professional network is invaluable for potential post-doctoral positions, research collaborations, academic job recommendations, and staying informed about advancements in dental science.
Advanced Stage
Master Data Analysis and Interpretation- (Semester 6+ (As data collection completes and analysis begins))
Develop proficiency in advanced statistical analysis relevant to dental research. Work closely with a biostatistician or take advanced courses if needed. Focus on interpreting results accurately and drawing meaningful conclusions from your data.
Tools & Resources
Advanced statistical software (e.g., SAS, Stata), Biostatistics consultants, Online courses on advanced biostatistics, Relevant research papers using similar methodologies
Career Connection
Expertise in data analysis is highly valued in both academic research and industry, enabling you to conduct rigorous studies and effectively disseminate findings, enhancing your profile as a skilled researcher.
Prioritize High-Quality Publication and Thesis Submission- (Semester 7-8 (Final years of PhD))
Systematically write up your research findings for publication in peer-reviewed, high-impact journals. Simultaneously, dedicate significant time to writing and refining your doctoral thesis, ensuring it meets university standards for rigor and originality.
Tools & Resources
Journal author guidelines, Thesis formatting guidelines from the university, Anti-plagiarism software (e.g., Turnitin), Supervisor''''s feedback, Peer review groups
Career Connection
Publications are critical for academic appointments, research funding, and establishing your scientific reputation. A well-written thesis is essential for successful defense and obtaining your PhD.
Prepare for Viva Voce and Career Transition- (Final year of PhD (leading up to defense and beyond))
Thoroughly prepare for your PhD viva voce examination by reviewing your entire research work, anticipating questions, and practicing your presentation. Simultaneously, actively explore post-PhD career options, prepare your CV, and start applying for positions.
Tools & Resources
Mock vivas with peers/mentors, University career services, Professional networking events, Job portals for academia/research, Personal branding through researchgate/linkedin
Career Connection
A successful viva voce marks the culmination of your PhD journey, while proactive career planning ensures a smooth transition into your desired professional role, whether in academia, industry, or specialized clinical practice.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s Degree (M.D.S. or equivalent) in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ''''B'''' in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grading system). A relaxation of 5% of marks is allowed for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled/Economically Weaker Section (EWS) categories.
Duration: Minimum 3 years (full-time, including coursework), Maximum 6 years (full-time)
Credits: Minimum 4 credits (for compulsory coursework), Maximum 12 credits (including optional coursework) Credits
Assessment: Assessment pattern not specified




