Ph.D. (Sociology)
Catagory: Arts & Social Science
Course Type: Doctorate
Duration: 3 Year
Study Mode: Regular
About Course
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Course Details
Ph.D. Sociology or Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology is a Doctorate Sociology course. Sociology is the study of human cultures, communities and societies. The Ph.D. programme in sociology is based on advanced courses in research methods, statistical inference and sociological theory. Studying sociology not only increases the understanding of human society but also helps to classify human social behaviour systematically. Sociology (the science of society) assists an individual to understand himself, his capacities, talents and limitations. It tells us why man is a social animal, why he lives in groups, communities and societies. The minimum duration of the course is three years and the maximum is five years. The course enhances candidates academic value along with opening various career scopes.
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Eligibility
- Aspiring candidates should have passed an M.Phil. Degree and a Post-Graduate degree in a relevant discipline with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PH candidates) or an equivalent grade from a University or a recognised institution of higher training OR Masters Degree in a relevant discipline with minimum 55% (50% for SC/ST/PH candidates) or an equivalent grade from a university or a recognised institution of higher learning and five years of teaching/industry/administration/professional experience at senior level.
- Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission to their Ph.D. (Sociology) degree course.
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Duration - 3 Years
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Employment Areas
- UGC
- Research Foundation
- Ministry of HRD
- Ministry of Social Justine and Empowerment
- Social Defence, Criminology and Correctional Administration
- UNICEFF
- WHO
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Job Types
- Social Scientist
- Research Associate
- Investigator
- Demographer
- Research Fellow
- Policy Analyst
- Urban Planner
- Research Officer
- Community Counsellor
- Research Analyst
- Programmer Evaluator