

PHD in Yogic Science at University of Mysore


Mysuru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Yogic Science at University of Mysore Mysuru?
This Yogic Science PhD program at University of Mysore focuses on advanced research and scholarly inquiry into the multifaceted dimensions of Yoga, integrating traditional wisdom with contemporary scientific understanding. It explores the physiological, psychological, and philosophical aspects of yoga, preparing scholars to contribute to its scientific validation and practical application in India and globally. The program aims to address the growing demand for evidence-based research in wellness and holistic health.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for individuals holding a Master''''s degree in Yogic Science or related disciplines, seeking to pursue an academic or research career. It suits those passionate about deepening their understanding of yoga''''s impact on human well-being, aspiring to become researchers, university professors, or senior consultants in yoga therapy and wellness centers. Professionals in healthcare, psychology, or education with a strong foundation in yoga can also leverage this program to enhance their expertise and contribute to interdisciplinary research.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to embark on esteemed careers as academicians, researchers in national and international institutions, or expert practitioners shaping public health initiatives. In India, opportunities exist in universities, AYUSH departments, research councils (like CCRYN), and wellness resorts. Salaries can range from INR 6-12 LPA for entry-level researchers/assistant professors to INR 15+ LPA for experienced academics or senior research scientists. The program fosters critical thinking, research methodology, and deep subject expertise crucial for impactful contributions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology & Ethics- (Coursework Semester)
Dedicate significant effort to understanding the fundamentals of research design, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations. Actively participate in methodology workshops and seek feedback on research proposals. This solid groundwork is crucial for the entire PhD journey.
Tools & Resources
SPSS, R for statistical analysis, Mendeley/Zotero for referencing, Ethics guidelines from UGC/ICMR
Career Connection
Strong methodological skills are essential for academic research, grant writing, and contributing to evidence-based practice, opening doors to research roles in universities, think tanks, and R&D departments.
Cultivate Scientific Writing and Presentation Skills- (Coursework Semester)
Beyond coursework, regularly practice academic writing and presentation. Write review papers, present on relevant topics in departmental seminars, and seek peer and faculty critique to refine communication. Utilize university writing centers if available.
Tools & Resources
Grammarly, LaTeX for scientific documents, Presentation software (PowerPoint, Prezi)
Career Connection
Effective scientific communication is vital for publishing research, presenting at conferences, and teaching, directly impacting academic and research career progression.
Explore Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Yogic Science- (Coursework Semester)
Engage with academic literature beyond core Yogic Science, including psychology, neuroscience, physiology, and philosophy. Attend guest lectures and seminars from other departments to broaden your research perspective and identify potential interdisciplinary research areas.
Tools & Resources
PubMed, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, University library databases for diverse journals
Career Connection
Interdisciplinary knowledge enhances research innovation and opens up collaborations with diverse fields, making graduates more versatile and appealing for advanced research positions and joint projects.
Intermediate Stage
Deep Dive into Literature & Identify Research Gap- (After coursework, leading up to comprehensive exams)
Conduct an exhaustive literature review specific to your chosen area of Yogic Science. Use systematic review techniques to identify unanswered questions, contradictions, and gaps in existing knowledge, which will form the basis of your thesis problem statement.
Tools & Resources
EndNote/Zotero for citation management, Scopus/Web of Science for literature search, Systematic review guidelines
Career Connection
The ability to identify novel research problems is central to generating impactful research, leading to strong thesis outcomes and establishing a researcher''''s intellectual independence.
Proactively Seek Mentorship and Collaborative Opportunities- (Throughout the research phase)
Beyond your primary supervisor, identify and connect with other senior faculty or researchers whose work aligns with your interests. Seek their guidance, discuss your research, and explore opportunities for co-authorship or participating in ongoing projects.
Tools & Resources
University faculty directories, Research conferences, Departmental seminars
Career Connection
Mentorship provides invaluable career advice and opens doors to academic networks. Collaborations enhance publication records and demonstrate teamwork, critical for securing post-doctoral positions or faculty roles.
Develop Specialized Practical Skills (if applicable)- (As research design solidifies)
Depending on your research topic (e.g., experimental yoga, therapeutic applications), acquire specific practical skills like physiological data collection (EEG, HRV), administering yoga protocols, or qualitative interview techniques. Undertake certifications if necessary.
Tools & Resources
Lab equipment, Specialized software for data acquisition, Training workshops, Relevant certifications from yoga or research bodies
Career Connection
Practical skills make you a more well-rounded researcher, enabling independent study design and execution, and are highly valued in applied research settings and clinical trials.
Advanced Stage
Maintain Rigorous Thesis Writing Discipline- (Final 1-2 years of PhD)
Establish a consistent writing schedule and aim for daily progress, even if small. Regularly share drafts with your supervisor and incorporate feedback systematically. Focus on clarity, coherence, and adherence to academic writing standards.
Tools & Resources
Microsoft Word/Google Docs with track changes, Plagiarism checkers, Thesis formatting guidelines
Career Connection
Timely and high-quality thesis completion is paramount for obtaining the degree and serves as a significant publication, which is a cornerstone for all academic job applications.
Prepare for Viva Voce with Mock Defenses- (Months leading up to final thesis submission and viva)
Practice defending your research in front of a critical audience, ideally consisting of faculty members and peers. Anticipate challenging questions about your methodology, findings, and contributions. Refine your presentation and responses based on these mock sessions.
Tools & Resources
Presentation slides, Peer review groups, Departmental mock viva sessions
Career Connection
A strong viva performance demonstrates intellectual mastery and confidence, positively influencing internal and external examiners, and preparing you for future academic presentations and job interviews.
Strategize for Publications and Post-PhD Pathways- (Final year of PhD and beyond)
Identify target journals for publishing thesis chapters or derived articles early on. Network at conferences, prepare a strong academic CV, and explore post-doctoral positions, research grants, or faculty openings even before your defense.
Tools & Resources
Journal metrics (impact factor, acceptance rate), Academic job portals (e.g., jobs.ac.uk, higheredjobs.com), LinkedIn
Career Connection
A proactive approach to publications and career planning maximizes opportunities for post-PhD success, ensuring a smooth transition into academic or research roles in India and globally.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master’s Degree in a relevant subject from a recognized University with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/Cat-I/Physically Challenged candidates) or its equivalent Grade ''''B'''' in the UGC 7-point scale.
Duration: Overall PhD: Minimum 3 years, maximum 6 years; Coursework: 1 semester
Credits: 16 (for coursework) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%




