Research Programs
Specialized in Business Analytics for Technology-Intensive Organizations
Distinctive Focus
The research program trains the next generation of scholars to pursue research questions with sophisticated skills and insights through an intensive, methodologically-based curriculum. Understanding and solving problems of public policy, management and IT demands a program that integrates disciplinary perspectives, advances theoretical models, and improves the quality of methodological and computer-based tools.
The candidates registering for Ph. D. is expected to make a significant research contribution for the award of the degree.
Our core objectives
In the recent years, the Department has received sponsorship for research and consultancy projects
Develop independent researchers capable of making significant contributions to management theory and practice.
Foster interdisciplinary research that connects management problems with engineering, economics, and social science methods.
Build a community of doctoral scholars working on questions with real governance and public-interest consequences.
Course Structure
In the recent years, the Department has received sponsorship for research and consultancy projects
Institute scholarships
Institute Scholarship
Regular research students are awarded scholarships from the date of joining. The current scholarship is as per the institute norms, depending on the programme stage.
External Fellowships
Students are encouraged to apply for fellowships from DST, CSIR, UGC, and other national funding bodies.
Selection Stages
Identify your research advisor in the first term
Complete coursework for the RTP in consultation with your research advisor
Appear for the comprehensive examination within the two-year time limit
Complete your research and submit the thesis
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Click hereAdmission types
The department offers research opportunities in all areas of management to students with strong analytical ability and a genuine interest in independent research. Candidates are selected on the basis of academic record, research aptitude, and a personal interview.