A PhD by existing published or creative work, also known as a PhD by prior publication or PhD by prior output, is a type of doctoral degree awarded to individuals who have already published significant research in their field or have created a significant body of work in a creative field such as art or literature. This type of PhD allows individuals who have already established themselves as experts in their field to gain formal recognition for their work. It is often used as an alternative to the traditional PhD program for individuals who have been working in their field for some time and have already made significant contributions. To pursue a PhD through existing published or creative work, candidates must typically provide evidence of their prior work, such as published papers, books, or other creative works. They must also submit a thesis that demonstrates how their prior work relates to their research question and contributes to the advancement of knowledge in their field. The requirements for a PhD by existing published or creative work can vary depending on the institution, and it is important to carefully review the specific requirements of each program before applying. However, this type of PhD can be a great option for individuals who have already established themselves in their field and want to gain formal recognition for their work through a doctoral degree.
Stream | Doctor of Philosophy |
Course Name | PhD in Existing Published or Creative Work |
Course Full Name | Doctor of Philosophy in Existing Published or Creative Work |
Eligibility Criteria | Master in relevant Subject with 55 % marks |
Course Duration | 3 Years |
Course Fee | Notified Soon |
Course Type | Degree |
Mode | Year |
There is typically no entrance exam required for a PhD by existing published or creative work. Candidates are typically evaluated based on their prior work and research proposal. |
Research Programs: The first step is to research potential PhD programs that specialize in your field of interest and focus on existing published or creative work. Look for programs that align with your academic and professional goals.
Contact Potential Advisors: Reach out to potential advisors within the programs you're interested in. Discuss your research interests, academic background, and any existing published or creative work you have. Building a connection with a potential advisor is crucial in the application process.
Prepare Application Materials: Gather all necessary application materials, which typically include transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and a CV or resume. In the case of a PhD based on existing published or creative work, you may also need to submit samples of your work, such as published articles, manuscripts, artworks, performances, or other relevant materials.
Write a Research Proposal: Depending on the program, you may be required to submit a research proposal outlining your planned project or dissertation. This proposal should demonstrate the significance of your research topic, your methodology, and how your work contributes to the existing body of knowledge in your field.
Submit Application: Complete the application process according to the requirements of each institution. Make sure to meet all deadlines and provide all necessary documentation.
Interview: Some programs may require an interview as part of the admissions process. Be prepared to discuss your research interests, previous work, and future goals with faculty members or admissions committees.
Await Decision: After submitting your application, you'll need to wait for the admissions committee to review your materials and make a decision. This process can take several weeks to months, depending on the institution.
Funding and Scholarships: Investigate funding opportunities such as scholarships, grants, or assistantships offered by the institution or external organizations to support your PhD studies.
Acceptance and Enrollment: If accepted, carefully review your acceptance letter and any accompanying materials. Follow the instructions provided to officially accept the offer and enroll in the program.
Begin PhD Studies: Once enrolled, work closely with your advisor and begin your PhD studies, conducting research, writing, and preparing your existing published or creative work for evaluation as part of your dissertation.
The eligibility requirements for a PhD by existing published or creative work can vary depending on the institution but typically include:
The duration of a PhD by existing published or creative work can vary depending on the institution and the candidate's circumstances, but it is typically shorter than a traditional PhD program. The program can typically be completed within 1-2 years. |
The selection criteria for a PhD by existing published or creative work can vary depending on the institution but typically include:
1. Evidence of prior work, such as publications or creative works
2. The quality and significance of the prior work
3. The research proposal and its potential to advance knowledge in the field
4. The candidate's qualifications and experience in the field
The application form for a PhD by existing published or creative work can typically be found on the institution's website. |
The form will typically ask for personal information, educational background, evidence of prior work, and a research proposal. |
Candidates should carefully review the application requirements and ensure that they provide all required documentation. |
The application process for a PhD by existing published or creative work typically involves the following steps:
The application fee for a PhD by existing published or creative work can vary depending on the institution but is typically lower than the fee for a traditional PhD program. |
The fee can range from a notified Soon. |
Professor or Lecturer |
Curator or Archivist |
Editor or Publisher |
Creative Consultant |
Independent Scholar or Writer |
Cultural Policy Analyst |
Media Critic or Analyst |
Research Institutions: PhD graduates can work in research institutions, think tanks, or research centers where they can conduct specialized research on existing published or creative work. They may focus on topics such as literature, art history, cultural studies, or media analysis, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields.
Publishing: Individuals with a PhD in Existing Published or Creative Work can work in publishing houses, academic presses, or literary agencies. They may serve as editors, manuscript reviewers, or publishing consultants, evaluating and critiquing manuscripts, overseeing the publication process, and shaping the direction of publishing projects.
Museums and Cultural Institutions: Museums, galleries, libraries, and cultural institutions often employ PhD holders to work as curators, archivists, or cultural program coordinators. They may curate exhibitions, manage collections, conduct research on historical or artistic materials, and develop educational programs for the public.
Creative Industries: PhD graduates may find opportunities in the creative industries, including film, television, advertising, and digital media. They can work as consultants, researchers, or analysts, providing insights into cultural trends, audience preferences, and artistic innovations. They may also contribute to the development and production of creative projects.
Government and Nonprofit Organizations: Government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and cultural advocacy groups may hire PhD holders to work on cultural policy, heritage preservation, or arts administration. They may analyze cultural policies, assess the impact of cultural initiatives, and advocate for the support and promotion of the arts and humanities.
Freelance Work: Some PhD graduates choose to work as independent scholars, writers, or consultants, offering their expertise on a freelance basis. They may write books or articles, conduct research projects, or provide consulting services to organizations and individuals interested in their specialized knowledge.
Media and Journalism: PhD holders can work in media organizations, journalism outlets, or digital platforms as critics, analysts, or commentators. They may write reviews, essays, or opinion pieces on cultural topics, analyze media products, or provide expert commentary on cultural events and trends.
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Q.1 - What is the procedure for Ph.D. Admission to the University?
ANSWER: - The Ph.D. and M.Phil. programs of prestigious Universities are conducted and guided strictly as per the provisions and regulations dictated by the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of Ph.D./M.Phil. Degrees) (1st Amendment) Regulations, 2018 and subsequent amendments. The entire procedure for admission to the research programs encompasses a Research Entrance Exam (RET) and then an Interview/Viva Voce. The performance of a candidate in the RET is given 70% weightage, and the remaining 30% weightage is given to his/her performance at the Interview.
Q.2 - What are the modes of pursuing M.Phil. & Ph.D. programs at the University?
ANSWER: -Both the full-time and part-time modes are available at University for pursuing its Ph.D. programs and only the full-time mode is available for M.Phil. program in the desired subjects/fields. These highly-qualitative and prolific research programs are available in a rather broad range of fields/subjects. At University, the minimum time duration of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. programs is 1.5 Years and 3 Years, respectively, in general.
Q.3 - Are the Ph.D. and M.Phil. Degrees granted by any University valid abroad?
ANSWER: -Yes, of course. If the University is properly recognized under section 2(f) of the UGC Act of 1956 and is a prestigious member of the AIU (the Association of Indian Universities). It is an M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees granted in various fields/subjects are duly valid across India and the world.
Q.4 - What are the main eligibility criteria for participating in the University Research Entrance Exam (RET)?
ANSWER: -The following are the main eligibility conditions for participating in the RET: - A rigorous Master’s Degree in the proposed subject/field obtained from any recognized university/institution located in India or abroad, with a minimum 55% marks in aggregate or an equivalent grade. Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Differently-abled categories are given a 5% relaxation in respect of this eligibility criterion. Candidates with an M.Phil. degree in the proposed field/subject, or have qualified for the UGC (JRF) Examinations/ NET/ SET/ SELT, etc., will be allowed to appear directly for the interview, without appearing in the RET. Impressive academic records, and any prior experience in research work, will be given additional advantages.
Q.5 - What relaxations are granted to the reserved categories for Ph.D. Admission to the University?
ANSWER: - Candidates belonging to the categories of SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy layer)/Differently-Abled, and so on, are given all relaxations prescribed by the Govt. of India and the UGC. These relaxations are provided in form of 5% reduced marks for them at post-graduation, and also in the minimum qualifying marks at RET. Thus, candidates belonging to these categories only need to score a minimum of 45% marks at RET, to qualify for the final interview.
Q.6 - How will be the pattern of RET?
ANSWER: - The syllabus or pattern of RET consists of subject-specific matters, research methodology, and aptitude (covering logical reasoning, numerical ability, analytical reasoning, statistics, etc.).Thus, RET will contain a total of 70 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
Q.7 - Are M.Phil. Holders/UGC- NET (including JRF)/ UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/ SLET/ GATE exempted from appearing at RET?
ANSWER: - Yes. The holders of M.Phil. degrees in their respective fields/subjects are made exempt from appearing in RET. The same is the situation in cases of aspiring candidates who have qualified exams like UGC-NET (including JRF)/ UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/ SLET/ GATE, etc.
Q.8 - How is the application fee paid?
ANSWER: - The Application Fee (i.e. the fee for getting participated in RET) can be paid online or offline, like the Application Form. Payment Modes: DD (in Favor of the University) / NEFT/ Cash Deposit.
Q.9 - Do working candidates require to obtain NOC from employers for pursuing research at any University?
ANSWER: - Yes, necessarily. Working Professionals who are interested in research at any University are required to obtain the NOC (No Objection Certificate) from their respective employers, in order to avert any intrusion ever during the entire doctoral course.
Q.10 - Does an M.Phil. holder require to undergo Ph.D. coursework?
ANSWER: - Yes. M.Phil. holders are again required to undergo the coursework in Ph.D. at some Universities. However, their prior knowledge in the field/subject will be very supportive to them for learning and performing efficiently during the Ph.D. program.
Q.11 - Can I pay the yearly program/course fee in installments?
ANSWER: - Yes, you can pay the yearly course fee as many as in two installments, but well within the yearly session.
Q.12 - Does Any University provide any scholarship or stipend to pursuing scholars?
ANSWER: - Yes, of course. Many Universities offer scholarships as well as stipends to meritorious and talented candidates who undertake research studies at the University. Scholarships are granted to those candidates who come under the top 21 by scoring higher marks in RET and interviews. And, stipends are provided to those scholars who also give lectures to UG or PG students at the University, in addition to doing their Ph.D. coursework. The amount of the monthly stipend will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and capabilities and may go up to Rs. 20,000.
Q.13 - What other many facilities are provided to research scholars at the University Campus?
ANSWER: - All necessary and constructive resources, amenities, and facilities are offered by well-established and prestigious universities to research scholars in various streams/subjects. These facilities include the following - spacious and peaceful study rooms, erudite and well-experienced academicians and research experts, Wi-Fi and diverse IT devices, state-of-the-art laboratories, well-stocked libraries, lavish R&D amenities, separate amenities for lodging and foods for male and female candidates, peaceful and constructive environment within the university campus, and many other comforting and convenient facilities and services.