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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Of course, it is possible for you to pursue a PhD in Finance after completing an MBA in India. Many universities in India offer PhD programs in Finance or related fields such as Economics, Business Management with a focus on Finance.
Generally, you would need to fulfill specific prerequisites stated by the university offering a PhD in Finance in order to pursue a PhD in Finance after earning an MBA. Strong academic credentials, appropriate professional experience, passing the necessary entry examinations and the ability to demonstrate research aptitude or potential through an interview or written research proposal are some examples of
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After obtaining an MBA, the annual salary of a PhD graduate in Finance in India can vary depending on several criteria, including the industry, sector, experience level, employer and their negotiating ability.
A general estimate of the pay range for a PhD in finance in India, depending on varying degrees of expertise, is shown below:
Entry-Level: INR 8 LPA - 15 LPA
Mid-Level: INR 15 - 30 LPA
Senior-Level: 30 - 60 LPA
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow and IIM Kozhikode offer PhD in Finance. The IIMs shortlist candidates for this course on the basis of CAT score or written test and interview. Students are required to refer to the official websites of the respective IIMs for more information about the PhD programs, admission process, registration dates and areas of research specialization.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates have to appear in entrance exams to pursue PhD in Finance. Some of the popular entrance exams are CAT, XAT, GMAT, UGC-NET and CSIR-NET. Many institutes and universities conduct their own written test. Some universities also conduct interviews before finalizing candidates and granting them admission to the course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The coursework of PhD in Finance is similar to other PhD courses. It includes research, seminars, presentations, etc. that a student works on during the course. The coursework is prescribed by the university and is to be completed within the first two semesters. Post the completion of PhD in Finance coursework, students have to submit their Research Proposal along with their Research Topic. Given below is the process that follows thereafter:
Students are allocated a research supervisor/ guide.
During research work, they are supposed to submit progress reports, attend seminars, presentations and one research paper in a peer-reviewed/refer
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, along with government universities, private universities, private MBA/Finance colleges and B-schools also offer PhD in Finance courses. Government universities are not the only ones that provide Ph.D. programs in finance; private universities and even some foreign colleges do as well.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PhD in Finance admission is based on the entrance exam score. Some universities accept candidates on the basis of their scores in a national-level entrance exam or conduct their own written tests to shortlist students. The candidates have to appear for a personal interview round for final selection. Candidates need to check the selection criteria for PhD course of their target institute before applying for admission. The candidate will require 6 to 12 months to prepare for the entrance test.
Steps of PhD in Finance Admission Process:
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Prepare for the entrance exam and inter
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum eligibility criteria for PhD in Finance is postgraduation in Finance or related subjects with 55-60 percent aggregate (varies from college to college), or equivalent from a recognised university. It is the highest level of academic achievement in finance and is designed for candidates who are immensely interested in contributing to the theoretical understanding and practical applications of finance. PhD is becoming a very popular academic programme especially for those candidates who wish to become experts in a particular area of research.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PhD is a course that demands great commitment and dedication. Students who meet the below points can enroll in PhD in Finance:
- Any candidate who has a postgraduate degree from a recognised university in Finance and has an interest in teaching research work can pursue PhD in Finance.
- Those who are interested in a career in finance might enroll in a PhD in Finance program. For enhanced employment possibilities, those who have acquired PG degrees in lucrative fields like MBA Finance or MCom Finance can choose to pursue a PhD in finance.
- Candidates should enroll in the course if they aspire to become Professors. The course is also an op
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