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Earn your MBA and SM in engineering with this transformative two-year program.

Combine an international MBA with a deep dive into management science. A special opportunity for partner and affiliate schools only.

A doctoral program that produces outstanding scholars who are leading in their fields of research.

Bring a business perspective to your technical and quantitative expertise with a bachelor’s degree in management, business analytics, or finance.

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PhD Program

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Rigorous, discipline-based research is the hallmark of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. The program is committed to educating scholars who will lead in their fields of research—those with outstanding intellectual skills who will carry forward productive research on the complex organizational, financial, and technological issues that characterize an increasingly competitive and challenging business world.

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Learn more about the program, how to apply, and find answers to common questions.

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PhD studies at MIT Sloan are intense and individual in nature, demanding a great deal of time, initiative, and discipline from every candidate. But the rewards of such rigor are tremendous:  MIT Sloan PhD graduates go on to teach and conduct research at the world's most prestigious universities.

PhD Program curriculum at MIT Sloan is organized under the following three academic areas: Behavior & Policy Sciences; Economics, Finance & Accounting; and Management Science. Our nine research groups correspond with one of the academic areas, as noted below.

MIT Sloan PhD Research Groups

Behavioral & policy sciences.

Economic Sociology

Institute for Work & Employment Research

Organization Studies

Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Strategic Management

Economics, Finance & Accounting

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Management Science

Information Technology

System Dynamics  

Those interested in a PhD in Operations Research should visit the Operations Research Center .  

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PhD Program Structure

Additional information including coursework and thesis requirements.

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MIT Sloan Predoctoral Opportunities

MIT Sloan is eager to provide a diverse group of talented students with early-career exposure to research techniques as well as support in considering research career paths.

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Rising Scholars Conference

The fourth annual Rising Scholars Conference on October 25 and 26 gathers diverse PhD students from across the country to present their research.

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The goal of the MIT Sloan PhD Program's admissions process is to select a small number of people who are most likely to successfully complete our rigorous and demanding program and then thrive in academic research careers. The admission selection process is highly competitive; we aim for a class size of nineteen students, admitted from a pool of hundreds of applicants.

What We Seek

  • Outstanding intellectual ability
  • Excellent academic records
  • Previous work in disciplines related to the intended area of concentration
  • Strong commitment to a career in research

MIT Sloan PhD Program Admissions Requirements Common Questions

Dates and Deadlines

Admissions for 2024 is closed. The next opportunity to apply will be for 2025 admission. The 2025 application will open in September 2024. 

More information on program requirements and application components

Students in good academic standing in our program receive a funding package that includes tuition, medical insurance, and a fellowship stipend and/or TA/RA salary. We also provide a new laptop computer and a conference travel/research budget.

Funding Information

Throughout the year, we organize events that give you a chance to learn more about the program and determine if a PhD in Management is right for you.

PhD Program Events

June phd program overview.

During this webinar, you will hear from the PhD Program team and have the chance to ask questions about the application and admissions process.

July PhD Program Overview

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Complete PhD Admissions Event Calendar

Unlike formulaic approaches to training scholars, the PhD Program at MIT Sloan allows students to choose their own adventure and develop a unique scholarly identity. This can be daunting, but students are given a wide range of support along the way - most notably having access to world class faculty and coursework both at MIT and in the broader academic community around Boston.

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Students Outside of E62

Profiles of our current students

MIT Sloan produces top-notch PhDs in management. Immersed in MIT Sloan's distinctive culture, upcoming graduates are poised to innovate in management research and education.

Academic Job Market

Doctoral candidates on the current academic market

Academic Placements

Graduates of the MIT Sloan PhD Program are researching and teaching at top schools around the world.

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MIT Sloan Experience

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The PhD Program is integral to the research of MIT Sloan's world-class faculty. With a reputation as risk-takers who are unafraid to embrace the unconventional, they are engaged in exciting disciplinary and interdisciplinary research that often includes PhD students as key team members.

Research centers across MIT Sloan and MIT provide a rich setting for collaboration and exploration. In addition to exposure to the faculty, PhD students also learn from one another in a creative, supportive research community.

Throughout MIT Sloan's history, our professors have devised theories and fields of study that have had a profound impact on management theory and practice.

From Douglas McGregor's Theory X/Theory Y distinction to Nobel-recognized breakthroughs in finance by Franco Modigliani and in option pricing by Robert Merton and Myron Scholes, MIT Sloan's faculty have been unmatched innovators.

This legacy of innovative thinking and dedication to research impacts every faculty member and filters down to the students who work beside them.

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Student Research

“MIT Sloan PhD training is a transformative experience. The heart of the process is the student’s transition from being a consumer of knowledge to being a producer of knowledge. This involves learning to ask precise, tractable questions and addressing them with creativity and rigor. Hard work is required, but the reward is the incomparable exhilaration one feels from having solved a puzzle that had bedeviled the sharpest minds in the world!” -Ezra Zuckerman Sivan Alvin J. Siteman (1948) Professor of Entrepreneurship

Sample Dissertation Abstracts - These sample Dissertation Abstracts provide examples of the work that our students have chosen to study while in the MIT Sloan PhD Program.

We believe that our doctoral program is the heart of MIT Sloan's research community and that it develops some of the best management researchers in the world. At our annual Doctoral Research Forum, we celebrate the great research that our doctoral students do, and the research community that supports that development process.

The videos of their presentations below showcase the work of our students and will give you insight into the topics they choose to research in the program.

Attention To Retention: The Informativeness of Insiders’ Decision to Retain Shares

2024 PhD Doctoral Research Forum Winner - Gabriel Voelcker

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The Ph.D. in Management

Stern’s Ph.D. program in management prepares students to understand how organizations need to compete in challenging and volatile business environments and how managers must manage in complex and changing workplaces. The training is broad based and interdisciplinary, drawing on the fields of economics, psychology, and sociology. Areas of focus within the management doctoral program at Stern include strategy, the study of the competitive dynamics of firm performance; organizational behavior, the study of the behavior of individual employees and managers within organizations; and organization theory, the study of organizational structures and processes.

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UCLA Anderson Ph.D. program

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Where Brilliant Minds Break Through

Professor Chris Tang, prolific researcher in Management and Operations, with Rob Richmond, researcher in foreign currency investment.

Welcome to UCLA Anderson’s Doctoral Program — the first step in pursuing an academic career in management.

From the dean of our program.

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"On behalf of our faculty, thank you for visiting the UCLA Anderson Ph.D. program! If you're serious about advancing our understanding of business disciplines through rigorous research, I invite you to explore everything our Ph.D. program has to offer. You'll have the opportunity to train with world-renowned scholars and alongside the next generation of researchers. In that pursuit, you will have UCLA's resources and strengths as a world-class research institution available to you."

Join us as we expand the boundaries of business knowledge. Apply to become one of tomorrow's leading scholars today.

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The PhD program requires three years of full-time graduate study, at least two years of which must be at Stanford. Typically, however, students take four to five years after entering the program to complete all PhD requirements. The University requires a minimum of 135 units for a PhD, up to 45 units of which may be transferred from another graduate program, or used toward a master's degree at Stanford.

Areas of research

Breadth requirement, qualification procedure requirements, degree progress and student responsibility.

Oral examination

Doctoral students are required to take a number of courses, both to pass a qualifying exam in one of these areas, and to complete a dissertation based on research which must make an original contribution to knowledge. The PhD is generally organized around the expectation that the student acquires a certain breadth across all areas of the department, and depth in one area.

The current areas are: Computational Social Science Decision and Risk Analysis Operations Research Organizations, Technology and Entrepreneurship Policy and Strategy Quantitative Finance

Each student admitted to the PhD program must satisfy a breadth requirement.

All first year students are required to attend and participate in MS&E 302 Fundamental Concepts in Management Science and Engineering, which will meet in the Autumn Quarter.

Each course session will be devoted to a specific MS&E PhD research area. At a given session, several advanced PhD students in that area will make carefully prepared presentations designed for first-year doctoral students regardless of area. The presentations will be devoted to: (a) illuminating how people in the area being explored that day think about and approach problems, and (b) illustrating what can and cannot be done when addressing problems by deploying the knowledge, perspectives, and skills acquired by those who specialize in the area in question.

Faculty in the focal area of the week will comment on the student presentations. The rest of the session will be devoted to questions posed and comments made by the first-year PhD students.

During the last two weeks of the quarter groups of first year students will make presentations on how they would approach a problem drawing on two or more of the perspectives to which they have been exposed earlier in the class.

Attendance is mandatory and performance will be assessed on the basis of the quality of the students’ presentations and class participation.

Each student admitted to the PhD program must pass an area qualification procedure. The purpose of the qualification procedure is to assess the student’s command of the field and to evaluate his or her potential to complete a high-quality dissertation in a timely manner. The student must complete specified course work in one of the areas of the department. The qualification decision is based on the student’s coursework and grade point average (GPA), on the one or two preliminary papers prepared by the student with close guidance from two faculty members, at least one of whom must be an MS&E faculty member, the student’s performance in an area examination or defense of the written paper(s), and an overall assessment by the faculty of the student's ability to conduct high-quality PhD research. Considering this evidence, the department faculty will vote on advancing the student to candidacy in the department at large.

The qualification procedure is based on depth in an area of the student’s choice and preparation for dissertation research. The qualification process must be completed by the end of the month of May in the student’s second year of graduate study in the department. The performance of all doctoral students will be reviewed every year at a department faculty meeting at the end of May or beginning of June. PhD qualification decisions will be made at that time and individual feedback will be provided.

The PhD qualification requirements comprise the following elements:

Courses and GPA: Students must complete the depth requirements of one of the areas of the MS&E department. All courses used to satisfy depth requirements must be taken for a letter grade, if the letter-graded option is available. Course substitutions may be approved by the doctoral program advisor or the MS&E dissertation advisor on the candidacy form or on a request for graduate course substitution form. A student must maintain a GPA of at least 3.4 in the set of all courses taken by the student within the department. The GPA will be computed on the basis of the nominal number of units for which each course is offered.

Paper(s): A student may choose between two options. The first option involves one paper supervised by a primary faculty advisor and a second faculty reader. This paper should be written in two quarters. The second option involves two shorter sequential tutorials, with two different faculty advisors. Each tutorial should be completed in one quarter. In both options, the student chooses the faculty advisor(s)/reader with the faculty members’ consent. There must be two faculty members, at least one of whom must be an MS&E faculty member, supervising and evaluating this requirement for advancement to candidacy. The paper/tutorials must be completed before the Spring Quarter of a student’s second year of graduate study in the department if the student’s qualifying exam is during the Spring Quarter, and before the end of May of that year otherwise.

Area qualification: In addition, during the second year, a student must pass an examination in one of the areas of the MS&E department, or defense of the written paper(s). The student chooses the area/program in which to take the examination. This area examination will be written, oral, or both at the discretion of the area faculty administering the exam. Most areas offer the qualifying exam only once per year, which may be early in the second year.

Each doctoral student’s progress is reviewed annually by the MS&E faculty. Typically, this occurs at a faculty meeting at the end of Spring Quarter, and appropriate email notifications are sent over the summer to the students and their advisors. It shall be the responsibility of the student to initiate each required step in completing the PhD program. To maintain good standing in the PhD program,

First year students must: 1. Complete 30 units, including MS&E 302 and doctoral courses taught by faculty in their research area; 2. Develop relationships with faculty members who can potentially serve as dissertation advisor or reading committee member. A faculty member is more likely to accept the responsibility of supervising the research of a student whom he or she knows fairly well than a student whose abilities, initiative, and originality the faculty member knows less. It is recommended that students participate in research rotations with MS&E and related faculty to facilitate the development of these relationships.

Second year students must: 1. Complete at least two one-quarter research rotations or tutorials, or one two-quarter research rotation, tutorial, or research paper, continuing to develop relationships with faculty members who might serve as dissertation advisor or reading committee member; 2. Pass an area qualifying exam or defense of the written paper(s); 3. Submit a candidacy form signed by at least one MS&E faculty member with whom they have or will complete research rotations, tutorials, or papers, and listing the course requirements agreed upon by both the student and the program advisor; 4. Complete 30 units, including most, if not all, of the required courses listed on the candidacy form; 5. Be advanced to candidacy by the faculty.

Third year students must: 1. Submit a progress form listing the dissertation topic and signed by the dissertation advisor (if the dissertation advisor is not an MS&E faculty member, the form must also be signed by an MS&E faculty member who agrees to be on the student's reading committee, as well as the student's point of contact within the department); 2. Complete 30 units, including any remaining depth courses.

Fourth year students must: 1. Select a reading committee (a dissertation advisor and two readers) with at least one member from the student's major department, and submit the reading committee form signed by each member on the reading committee; 2. Make satisfactory progress on their dissertation as determined by their dissertation advisor; 3. If the student has not transferred any previous graduate units to Stanford, complete 30 dissertation units.

Students beyond their fourth year must make satisfactory progress on their dissertation as determined by their dissertation advisor and approved by the faculty. Indeed, the dissertation advisor will have to present the case to (and seek approval for good standing of the student from) the faculty in the annual faculty meeting for student review. It should be noted that each student inherently has to pass the oral examination (see below) and submit their dissertation before their candidacy expires.

Oral Examination

As administered in this department, the University oral examination is a defense of the dissertation; however, the candidate should be prepared to answer any question raised by any members of the Academic Council who choose to be present. The examining committee consists of the three members of the reading committee as well as a fourth faculty member and an orals chair. The chair must be an Academic Council member and may not be affiliated with either the Department of Management Science and Engineering nor any department in which the student's adviser has a regular appointment; emeriti professors are eligible to serve as an orals chair. It is the responsibility of the student's adviser to find an appropriate orals chair. The University oral examination may be scheduled after the dissertation reading committee has given tentative approval to the dissertation.

The student must be enrolled in the quarter of their oral examination. Students should schedule three hours for the oral examination, which usually consists of a 45-minute public presentation, followed by closed-session questioning of the examinee by the committee, and committee deliberation. The student needs to reserve a room, and meet with the student services manager to complete the oral examination schedule and pick up other paper work. This paperwork, along with an abstract, needs to be delivered to the orals chair at least one week prior to the oral examination.

Doctoral Programs

Doctoral programs in accounting, financial economics, marketing, operations, and organizations and management.

The Doctoral Program gives students unparalleled expertise in management. Candidates work under Yale SOM's distinguished faculty, learning side by side with diverse and accomplished scholars.

Deadline: December 15

The application deadline is December 15 of the year in which admission is sought.

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Specializations

Students focus in one of the core disciplines of management, developing in-depth knowledge and pursuing their own research interests: Accounting , Finance , Marketing , Operations , or Organizations and Management .

Application for admission to the Doctoral Program in Management is made through the Yale Graduate School.

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Students take foundational PhD-level courses in their areas of specialization, and then choose from a course list that spans the university, drawing from some of the best academic departments in the world.

The program's small size allows senior faculty to take an active role in preparing each student for the job search.

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PhD Curriculum

The PhD program in Management consists of 16 graduate-level course units: 7 units of management seminars (6 theory and 1 research methods), two additional units of research methods (e.g., MGMT 970; SOC 530, 611, 612 or 613; EDUC 771 or 880; MKTG 967), a 2 unit statistics sequence (e.g., STATS 500/501 or 520/521), 2 units of courses in social science theory (e.g., Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Psychology, Government, History, Communications, …), and 3 units of free electives, as well as the dissertation. Up to 3 units of free electives can be waived by related graduate-level coursework from another institution. In addition to the dissertation, students are also required to complete a research paper. Teaching skills are developed through the requirement of leading two recitation sections of our introductory undergraduate course. Doctoral students are also expected to participate actively in department colloquia.

All students are required to take 3 Management courses in the first year (2 core foundations courses and 1 research methods course):

MGMT 900 – Economic Foundations of Research in Management MGMT 933 – Psychological and Sociological Foundations of Research in Management MGMT 953 – Research Methods

Subfield Specializations – Students must take at least four credit units from the half-unit subfield specializations:

MGMT 918 – Personnel Economics A (0.5 cu) MGMT 919 – Personnel Economics B (0.5 cu) MGMT 920 – Seminar in Human Resources Research (0.5 cu) MGMT 925 – Seminar in Corporate Strategy (0.5 cu) MGMT 926 – Corporate Transactions & Strategy (0.5 cu) MGMT 935 – Network Theory & Applications (0.5 cu) MGMT 937 – Entrepreneurship Research Seminar (0.5 cu) MGMT 938 – Family Business Research (0.5 cu) MGMT 939 – Entrepreneurial Innovation Research (0.5 cu) MGMT 951 – Seminar in Micro-Organizational Behavior (0.5 cu) MGMT 952 – Seminar in Macro-Organizational Behavior (0.5 cu) MGMT 955 – Foundations in Multinational Management (0.5 cu) MGMT 957 – Seminar in Emotions in Organizations (0.5 cu) MGMT 958 – Advanced Topics in Macro-Organizational Theory (0.5 cu) MGMT 959 – Seminar in Multinational Management (0.5 cu) MGMT 960 – Institutions and Multinational Management (0.5 cu) MGMT 961 – Advanced Topics in Micro-Organizational Behavior (0.5 cu)

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Doctoral Programs Resources

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Management PhD Guidelines and Requirements

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  • First Year Exam Guidelines
  • Second Year Exam Guidelines
  • Second Year Paper Requirements

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PhD in Management Program

A phd in management: where business research and education intersect.

Become an industry thought leader while preparing tomorrow’s business leaders.

Our fully funded PhD in Management is designed for ambitious students and professionals interested in a career in university teaching and research.

This residential program, based at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management in Ithaca, NY, combines Ivy League rigor and real-world relevance to prepare you for successful careers in academia.

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Why Get a PhD in Management?

With a strong focus on management science and applied research, this doctoral degree is ideal for someone looking to teach at the university level and contribute to the greater body of industry knowledge. Pursuing a PhD in Management is also an ideal next step for executives and senior managers who want to make a transition to academia or enhance their research skills for a successful consulting career.

Fully Funded, Highly Flexible: What Makes Cornell’s Management PhD Different?

As you explore PhD programs’ degree requirements, faculty engagement, and campus experience, Cornell stands alone.

In Cornell’s highly flexible program, you’ll choose a specific area of study and build your own dissertation committee. Our program faculty are genuinely interested and invested in your intellectual development. In this small and highly selective program, you will get to know the faculty and your peers well. 

The SC Johnson Graduate School of Management is home to leading research centers and a high-impact academic journal; these open you up to unique learning and mentorship opportunities.

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Our Three-Pronged Approach to a PhD in Management

The Johnson School’s doctoral degree in management combines the best of theory and practice, building on a three-pronged foundation:

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Hands-on Experience

Develop your research and analytical skills. You’ll work with classmates to examine existing literature and theories for class deliverables, which will often include your own original research.

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Customizable Curriculum

Design your own academic pathway. You’ll choose one of six primary areas of study and create your own dissertation committee.

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University-Wide Coursework

Draw on the expertise from across Cornell. You’ll get to select graduate-level courses from schools and colleges devoted to law , hospitality , engineering , labor relations , and other fields.

At a Glance: Cornell’s Fully Funded PhD in Management

The fully residential, fully funded PhD in Management program includes a tuition waiver and a stipend for living expenses. Here’s a quick overview of what to expect:

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Degree Awarded

PhD in Management

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Program Location

Ithaca, NY, with options in New York City

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Program Format

Foundational coursework, original research, and six potential areas of study

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Hear from Our Community

“PhD is a marathon, not a sprint, and collaborating with great people is paramount. At Cornell, I’ve found a place where amazing people come together, supporting my research and personal growth. Choosing Cornell means joining a community that knows how important it is to work with exceptional people to excel in the program.” – Elina Hur PhD ’23

Customize Your Path: Our Areas of Study

When you apply to the Johnson School’s PhD in Management, you will select a primary area of study. Choosing a concentration allows you to gain specialized skills and knowledge while growing a portfolio of original research.

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Examine the role of accounting information in firms and financial markets. PhD-level research at Cornell explores topics such as how firms report information to investors, how accounting information is used to manage firms, and the nature of auditing.

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Strategy & Business Economics

Use modern tools and methodologies to gain a better understanding of the world. PhD students in this area explore many aspects of economics including industrial, behavioral, labor, and organizational.

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Dive deep into the financial structure and issues of organizations. Your research might look at how conflicts of interest affect corporate policy, how investor psychology affects asset pricing, or how to detect price bubbles.

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Learn how theories from operations research, economics, psychology, and sociology intersect to inform corporate and consumer decisions. Your PhD studies will explore both quantitative and behavioral perspectives of marketing.

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Management & Organizations

Prepare for a research-focused career in academia or industry. This versatile concentration develops skilled, innovative, analytical researchers through a broad curriculum and close faculty collaboration.

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Operations, Technology, & Information Management

Develop the technical skills and behavioral analysis knowledge you need to address high-impact managerial decisions. This focus area also offers an option to complete coursework at Cornell Tech in New York City.

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Idea Generation to Publication: A Career in Teaching and Research

The majority of our PhD in Management students pursue careers in academia. After graduation, many land tenure-track teaching positions at top-tier business schools and continue to advance knowledge through original research. Johnson School PhD students often field multiple offers and see starting salaries range from $150,000 to $250,000.

Finding Your Place at Cornell: Meet Our Current PhDs

Students from around the United States and across the globe arrive at the Johnson School to earn their PhD in Management —and their diverse research interests, educational backgrounds, and professional experiences make for a vibrant, enriching learning environment. MEET CURRENT PHD STUDENTS

Research and Placements: Making an Impact in the Management Field

After earning the PhD in Management, our alumni go on to teach and inspire future leaders at top-tier institutions. Not only do they teach and conduct research alongside some of the most brilliant minds in business, but they also advance the field through publishing in leading journals and presenting their work at industry conferences.

Recent PhD in Management Placements

  • Piyush Anand, PhD ’21, assistant professor of marketing, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University
  • Guarav Kankanhalli, PhD ’20, assistant professor, Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh
  • Eunjee Kim, PhD ’21, assistant professor, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University
  • Sarah Lim, PhD ’21, assistant professor, Gies College of Business, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Xuege Lu, PhD ’22, assistant professor, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota
  • Subrina Shen, PhD ’21, assistant professor, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin

Recent Research Publications

  • “ Do Real Estate Values Boost Corporate Borrowing? Evidence from Contract-Level Data ” in the Journal of Financial Economics (2022) — Gaurav Kankanhalli, PhD ’20, with Murillo Campello, Robert A. Connolly, and Eva Steiner
  • “ Converging Tides Lift All Boats: Consensus in Evaluation Criteria Boosts Investments in Firms in Nascent Technology Sectors ” in Organization Science (2021) — Xirong (Subrina) Shen, PhD ’21, with Huisi (Jessica) Li, PhD ’20, and Pamela S. Tolbert 
  • “ Initial and Longer-Term Change in Unit-Level Turnover Following Leader Succession: Contingent Effects of Outgoing and Incoming Leader Characteristics ” in Organization Science (2020)— Huisi (Jessica) Li, PhD ’20, with John Hausknecht and Lisa Dragoni

“ Does Regulatory Jurisdiction Affect the Quality of Investment-Adviser Regulation? ” in American Economic Review (2019) — Alan Kwan, PhD ’17, with Ben Charoenwong and Tarik Umar

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Our Faculty: Accomplished Researchers, Dedicated Teachers

When you join the PhD in Management program at the Johnson School, you’ll be part of a learning community comprising more than 100 accomplished academics and thought leaders. 

Not only will you take courses with renowned professors from across the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, but you also will have the opportunity to build your own faculty committee—a group that will become instrumental as you select your dissertation topic and embark on your original research.

Faculty Spotlight: Learn from Leading Thought Leaders

Throughout the PhD program—from foundational coursework to your dissertation—you’ll work closely with dedicated teacher-scholars like these:

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Kristina Rennekamp

Dr. Rennekamp’s research focuses on financial accounting from a behavioral perspective. She’s widely published, with work appearing in leading academic journals such as The Accounting Review , Contemporary Accounting Research , and The Journal of Financial Reporting .

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Karan Girotra

Dr. Girotra studies the digital transformation of companies, whether it’s looking at emerging tools and practices or exploring new business models. He’s frequently interviewed in an array of mainstream business media outlets, including Bloomberg BusinessWeek , Fortune , and Forbes .

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Kaitlin Woolley

Dr. Woolley studies the psychological processes behind consumer motivation. She’s an award-winning educator and researcher with work published in academic journals and national media outlets including the Journal of Consumer Research , Journal of Marketing Research , and The Wall Street Journal .

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What You’ll Learn: Curriculum Overview

As you pursue your PhD in business management , you’ll begin with a set of foundation courses and progress into advanced coursework in your area of interest. Through it all, your faculty committee will help make sure you’re on the right track.

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Foundational Management Coursework

Early in your doctoral program, you will complete foundational coursework in management and other fields. Many of these will focus on the research process and prepare you for your dissertation.

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Advanced Coursework in Your Concentration Area

As you progress in the PhD in Management program, you’ll take electives and advanced courses that align with your research area of interest; these classes can be in the Johnson School and across Cornell.

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Your Dissertation: Creating Original Research

During the final part of the program, you begin work on your dissertation—the culmination of your original research. You choose the topic of research in conjunction with your committee.

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Beyond Business: Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration and Dialogue

Tap into the experience and expertise of faculty members from across Cornell University.  

Management is a broad science. Business leaders serve in a variety of roles in industries of all kinds: healthcare, consumer goods, agriculture, biotechnology, media, and consulting to name just a few. At Cornell, you can enrich your education and expand your research opportunities by taking courses and finding mentors beyond the college of business.

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Explore fields like computer science, psychology, sociology, communication, engineering, and data science—and then connect the dots back to your management research.

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Interact with peers and professors from other disciplines by participating in student organizations and special interest groups or by attending public lectures, workshops, and networking events.

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Admissions Overview: How to Apply to the Management PhD Program

The ideal candidate for the Johnson School’s doctorate degree in management will have a strong record of academic excellence, a solid understanding of the research process, and an entrepreneurial approach to problem-solving. An MBA or master’s degree is not a requirement for admission. 

Our admissions page offers more details about program prerequisites, selection criteria, requirements, deadline information, and a checklist of materials you need to submit with your application.

Connect With Cornell Admissions

The Johnson School admissions team is available to answer your questions about the program and the application process. Stop in or reach out by phone or email today.

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The Cornell Campus: Where You Will Learn, Grow, and Thrive

Learn, grow, and thrive on one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States. As a PhD student, you’ll spend a lot of time in Sage Hall, a Gothic-style building dating back to 1875. You’ll find more high-tech learning spaces just off campus at the Breazzano Family Center for Business Education. You’ll also have access to the innovative campus of Cornell Tech in New York City—particularly relevant to students focused on technology and information management. 

Attending Cornell also means you’ll call Ithaca, NY, home for about five years. Our eclectic downtown is full of eateries, shops, activities, and all of the amenities you’d need for everyday life. When you’re not in class or studying, you can explore all that the Finger Lakes region has to offer.

PhD in Management FAQ: What You Need to Know

Before you apply to a research-focused graduate program, you’re likely to want to do some deep research of your own. For instance, how does a fully funded PhD in Management work? What’s the typical completion time?

We have a robust Frequently Asked Questions section to help you learn more about our program, the admissions process, and dissertation requirements. For our international applicants, you’ll also find specific details about earning your PhD in Management.

May I speak to someone about my interest in the program and visit?

You are welcome to reach out to any professor with whom you see a good research fit. Our website also has a wealth of information about the program.

Is an interview part of the process?

We offer interviews only to a few applicants after their first screening.

May I talk to a professor or advisor?

You are welcome to contact any professor with whom you see a research match. Faculty are more likely to respond to specific research queries.

I have questions; may I write to this program email address?

Yes. Our response time will vary. We are not able to answer detailed questions that are better assessed by faculty during the application process.

May I schedule a campus tour?

Admissions does not offer campus tours for PhD program applicants. However, you may arrange an appointment with a faculty member.

Fraud alert – beware of third-party post-doc scams.

Cornell University recently has been made aware of fraudulent activity targeting overseas students and researchers, including at least one third party website falsely stating that it is offering a postdoctoral or visiting scholar program in association with Cornell. These scams, which may seek to obtain money and/or personal details from interested applicants, are fraudulent. 

Cornell wishes to warn the public about these fraudulent activities being perpetrated purportedly in the name of Cornell, and/or its officials. Please be advised that: 

  • Cornell does not, nor has it, worked in collaboration with third-party companies or organizations to offer postdoctoral or research certificate programs.
  • Third parties do not collect tuition or fees on behalf of Cornell.
  • Cornell does not work with or endorse such organizations including, but not limited to, Shanghai Lufei Education Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese name: 上海璐斐教育科技有限公司) and Shenzhen Guoyan Era Education Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese name: 深圳市国研时代教育科技有限公司).

Cornell’s postdoctoral positions are listed on the Academic Career Opportunities website and postdoctoral fellowship programs are available for viewing. If you suspect a third party of falsely advertising a Cornell program, please notify [email protected]. Victims of such scams may also report them to their local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action.

Start the Application Process Today

Ready to apply to our highly selective, fully funded PhD in Management? We look forward to learning more about you and your research goals. Start the application process today at the Cornell Graduate Admissions website. [You’ll first need to register for an account or log in to an existing one.]

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PhD in Management: Course, Eligibility, Admission 2024, Subjects, Syllabus, Fees, Career

PhD in Management is a three- to five-year doctoral programme, the course provides in-depth information on various business principles to students who wish to make a career in business administration. Students innovatively learn new perspectives and approaches to business. More than 700 colleges in India provide the PhD management degree programmes such as the University of Rajasthan, Christ University, and BITS Pilani. The course prepares the students to learn business-specific skills and to integrate their ideas and instincts.

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To be eligible for the course candidates must have completed a postgraduate management course or have a BBA degree from a recognised university to be eligible for the course. A doctorate in management provides students with a better understanding of the various concepts and principles and gives them credibility with investors and employers.

To be eligible for admission to their desired institute, the students should have completed a Master’s degree in the field of Management or related discipline with a minimum required aggregate score per the institute to be eligible for admissions. Most of the institutes in India accept UGC NET scores to provide admissions.

Graduates can apply to various career options such as Manager, Human Resource Manager and Sales Manager depending on their interests and future goals. The average salary of a Manager in India is Rs. 15.7 LPA depending on the company and their experience.

Various higher education institutions have common eligibility standards for a PhD in Management. The course is available to those with a master's degree in management or related discipline. Students must hold a master's degree in management and meet the following criteria to be eligible for the degree programme:

  • Candidates looking to apply for PhD in Management must have completed their Master’s degree in Management or related disciplines with a valid aggregate score as specified by the institute.
  • They must have passed the entrance exam such as UGC NET and meet the cut-off score desired by the chosen institute for PhD in Management admissions.

Once students have met the eligibility requirements of the course, they can apply for admission. They should fill out the application form available on the official website of the college. Students can also apply for admission by visiting the admissions office and filling out the application form.

  • Students can apply for admission by filling out the application form or by applying directly for the entrance examinations such as UGC NET.
  • They need to clear the examination and meet the cutoff score as required by the colleges.
  • Candidates can then choose the college based on the marks achieved by them in the entrance examination.
  • Some institutes in India may conduct aptitude tests, personal interviews, and group discussions as part of the additional requirements for admissions.
  • After the students have selected their desired institute, they can then should then pay the course fees and submit the required documents.

An entrance exam plays a crucial role in the admission process by screening out the most deserving candidates out of all. The majority of the institutes accept the UGC NET score for pursuing a PhD course in several specialisations.

The cutoff is a set of criteria that is required to be met by the aspirants for admissions. Cutoff scores are released annually by the colleges for the most deserving candidates. Students can check the cutoff scores by visiting the official website of the college.

The cutoff of a college depends on many factors such as the difficulty level of the examination, the number of candidates appearing for the examination and prestige and stature.

A PhD is a degree at the doctorate level. therefore it requires it requires the students to have some skills that will not only be helpful in their academics but also in their professional careers. Apart from having good managerial skills, communication skills and leadership skills. some of the important skills that a student should have are mentioned below.

  • Critical Thinking
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Interest and Aptitude towards business

The syllabus of a PhD Management course depends on the institute, generally, the syllabus is almost the same for every institute. The course curriculum of the management PhD programme consists of coursework including several papers that a candidate has to complete. Mentioned below is the syllabus of PhD Management of Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore for their PhD Management degree programme.

Knowing the fee details of a course is very important for the students, private institutes charge higher fees as compared to government institutes. Applicants can visit the website of the college to learn the fee details of their preferred institute. The fee for a PhD in Management course ranges from Rs. 1 Lakhs to Rs. 2.52 Lakhs, depending on the institute and its ownership.

The scope of PhD in Management is very high as it opens up various career options in the fields such as Academics, research, and consultancy. Students can become experts after completing a PhD in their desired field. Some of the popular job profiles are marketing manager, business analyst, and data analyst. Students who have completed a PhD in Management can become academicians at a college or a university. If they are interested in a job, they can also work at an MNC in their desired jo profiles.

PhD in Management graduates have many employment and placement opportunities in India, depending on their academic qualifications and skills. They can work for various companies and universities in different roles and profiles. Mentioned below are some of the most popular job opportunities for people with a Ph.D in Management degree:

Manager : A manager is a professional who is in charge of managing a team or a group of teams.. Managers have the power to direct and oversee divisions inside corporations, as well as the people who work for them. Managers are frequently forced to make decisions. They have administrative and leadership responsibilities and are great industry experts.

Human Resource Manager : Human Resource Managers are in charge of planning, coordinating, and directing an organisation's administrative tasks. They supervise the hiring, interviewing, and employment of new personnel, that also interact with top executives on strategic planning and establish a connection between management and staff.

Product Development Manager : Product Development Managers are in charge of identifying, validating, and researching new goods. They may also assess technical feasibility and provide design optimization assistance.

Sales Manager : Sales managers are the ones in charge of overseeing the sales staff. Sales managers work directly with salespeople, assigning areas, and targets, mentoring salespeople, providing sales training, and developing a sales strategy. Sales managers are also responsible for hiring and terminating salespeople after analysing their performance.

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A PhD degree in business or management provides students with a comprehensive and insightful understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of the business world. Students who complete a PhD are considered suitable for positions as professors at academic institutions. PhD in Management is a research-focused degree, students should write the papers after conducting in-depth research on their chosen topic.

The salary after one has completed their doctorate in management depends on many factors such as the location of the company, the job profile chosen by the candidate, and their experience and skills. In the following table, we have mentioned the average salaries of some of the popular career options available after completing the PhD management degree programme.

Source: AmbitionBox

A Ph.D. management course is very much in demand and various colleges and universities offer the same. Private institutes are often more expensive than government institutes and provide state-of-the-art facilities and good education. Mentioned below is the list of the top private and government PhD in Management colleges with fees.

In India, several private colleges offer Ph.D. in Management programmes and the cost of attending a private college is considerably higher than that of a public university. The following are a few private universities that offer a Ph.D. in Management along with their respective fees.

The fees charged by a government institute for a PhD in Management course are generally lower than a private institute because the facilities and placement opportunities are not as good as their private counterparts. In the following table, we have mentioned the popular government PhD in Management colleges along with their respective fees.

Ph.D in Management is a very in-demand course and offers various career options and the scope of the course is also very high. Candidates after receiving the Ph.D Management degree can become Managers, Human Resource Managers, and Sales Managers. The career choice depend on the candidate’s skills, abilities, and future goals and aspirations.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

A postgraduate degree or equivalent qualification with at least 50 per cent marks in any relevant field is required for admission to a doctoral degree or PhD in Business Management.

Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Legal Studies, Finance, Health Care Management, and Human Resource Management are some of the areas of emphasis for a PhD in management.

The average cost of a Ph.D. in Management programme is between Rs. 1 Lakhs to Rs. 2.52 Lakhs based on the type of institution.

Students must pursue a masters degree in management studies from a recognised university is required for a PhD in Management.

The PhD in Management is generally a three to five-year-long programme.

Students interested in pursuing a PhD in Management course should have certain skills that will help them in their careers. The skills that will be very helpful for the PhD in Management graduates are Critical Thinking, Patience, Numerical Ability, Managerial Skills, Interest and aptitude towards management. 

Some of the top colleges which offer Ph.D. in Finance degrees are JMI New Delhi, IGNOU, Christ University, IIM Ahmedabad, IIT Madras, Indian Institute of Technology, IISc Bangalore, and IIM Bangalore.

There are various career options after a PhD in Management degree. Some of the careers are Manager, Human Resource Manager, Product Development Manager, Sales Manager.

Jawaharlal Nehru University, Accenture, TCS, Intel, Cognizant, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Axis Bank, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, Google, Boeing, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Qualcomm are some of the leading organisations that hire PhD in Management graduates.

Students with MBA, M.Com degree can pursue Ph.D. in Management programme.

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Unveiling the Path: All About Pursuing a PhD in Management

Blog summary, what are the scope and career options available after pursuing a phd in management, career options available after a phd in management, countries with the best opportunities to study phd in management, eligibility criteria for a phd in management.

PhD is the most advanced academic degree you can pursue. You must have considered pursuing PhD courses in management while pursuing your master’s.

Various universities offer diverse PhD programs in the specialization of your choice. If you are a graduate with a degree in management, you can choose to build a career in research.

The PhD Degree in Management most commonly lasts 4 to 5 years. However, the duration may vary between countries. The main structure comprises two years of intensive coursework, including seminars and core subjects. The examinations and the dissertation phase last 2 to 3 years.

When searching for a university to pursue your doctorate, you can choose PhD in Management distance learning platforms. These help you learn the entire research process using basic and advanced tools and knowledge.

Pursuing a PhD in Management in India or abroad offers you a broad scope. Acquiring a doctoral degree can allow you to explore various disciplines. This degree opens different lucrative employment options and educational paths. It offers the required knowledge and skills to work in the corporate environment.

The Distance PhD in Management offers you the knowledge to recognize the different business methods and trends. It also helps you get an idea of how to apply them in daily operations. As a student, you will master the skills required to analyze the different information necessary for a company to run effectively. You will gain knowledge in all aspects, including finance, project management, interactions, and information systems.

A Doctor of Management degree can open various windows career-wise. The top companies are also searching for skilled professionals who can help the company grow. Some of the posts open after pursuing the degree include:

After studying for a PhD in India, a managerial post is always available after studying for a PhD in India. As a manager, you will oversee all the managerial aspects of the company.

You will oversee and work with all the corporation’s operations. You will also be responsible for making major decisions for the company and taking charge of administrative tasks. As a manager, you will need to have leadership skills and be an expert in the field.

Human Resource Manager

Another popular career option after taking up an online PhD in management is that of a human resource manager. This job profile will require planning and coordination. You will also be in charge of directing the organization’s different administrative tasks. You will be a part of the recruitment process and supervise the entire hiring process. You also must interview the new personnel and interact with the top professionals to build a connection between the staff and the management.

Product Development Manager

Choosing PhD courses in management will also enable you to take up the position of product development manager. This job will require you to identify, validate and research all the new goods and services. You will be responsible for assessing the products’ feasibility and offer any assistance needed for design optimization.

Sales Manager

A Doctor of Management program will also allow you to become the head of sales. As a sales manager, you will be in charge of supervising all the sales staff. You will have to work with them, assign sales targets, and mentor them.

You will also be responsible for hiring and terminating professionals for the job based on their performance.

There are various options available for pursuing a PhD degree in management. Even though studying for a PhD in management in India is a viable option, other countries offer great opportunities.

If you choose a PhD in management distance learning , you can study in the universities of Australia. Australia has a lot of international students in its programs. It is the third-largest country that welcomes international students. There are also several career options available after pursuing a degree from Australia.

The PhD program lasts three years, and the annual fees are reasonable.

Canada is famous worldwide for providing the best quality education. Canada is one of the top countries offering PhD courses in management. It also offers a unique research field and includes distance learning programs with online training systems and tools. The degree here generally lasts for three to six years, offering an unparalleled research experience.

Next on the list is France. The PhD program here spans over three years at minimal costs. The only issue is the cost of living, which is not an issue for students taking online programs. You can also get mega scholarships to complete your studies without feeling the pinch.

Explore your potential with the best management courses available, shaping your career trajectory for success.

Germany is a great place to experience worldwide education at the lowest educational cost. The PhD program here spans around 2 to 6 years and offers various areas of specialization. Germany is well-known for higher education and is also suitable for settling as it provides excellent job opportunities. In several cases, universities do not charge any tuition fees.

United Kingdom

The next best country for an online PhD in management is the UK. You will get an opportunity to study at your dream colleges, namely Oxford and Cambridge. Both these colleges offer distance learning programs that provide an extensive learning experience. The duration of the PhD programs in the UK is generally 3 to 4 years, thus offering you a better chance to start earning earlier.

United States

The United States has various reputed universities that are internally ranked. Several students choose to take up PhD programs in the US that last for around 5 to 6 years.

Candidates willing to pursue a PhD in management must meet the eligibility criteria before joining the course. Without reaching the eligibility criteria, a student will not be considered for the PhD program. The eligibility criteria refer to the minimum requirement for a candidate to be admitted to a program.

Qualification : MBA or a master’s in management is the minimum qualification a candidate should have for choosing PhD courses in management. However, in some instances, it is not necessary to have a master’s degree for specific PhD programs online. A GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, LOR, SOP, transcripts, and updated CV can also make you eligible to study PhD in certain countries.

However, for a PhD in management in India, it is necessary to have a 60% MBA. If a student wants to get a lateral entry, it is essential to have at least two years of work experience.

Required Percentage: The minimum percentage requirement for getting into a PhD program depends on the country and the university. In most cases, the acceptable percentage is around 45 to 55%.

Age Limit: There is no age limit associated with applying for a PhD degree. Thus, students can enrol in the course at any point in their lives.

We hope that this post was helpful and cleared any doubts you might have had regarding higher education. If you have more questions, please feel free to contact our team of experts, who can guide you through making the right decision.

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PhD in Management: Course Details, Eligibility, Admission, Duration, Fees

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PhD in Management is a doctorate program that deals with research on the understanding of the organisation, human resources, employee-employer relations, communication and negotiations. The PhD in Management course duration is three years long. The course opens graduates various doors such as HR Director, Management Consultant, Marketing Head Manager, etc.

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PhD in Management is a doctorate degree that is designed to be completed in three years to give students a thorough understanding of the areas they choose. In India, there are now many more opportunities than ever before to get a PhD. Admission to this course is currently being held up at many universities.

This programme offers the chance to do independent research while being supervised by a departmental staff member. The candidate conducts the full research project on their own, with periodic progress reviews with their supervisor, unless they join a research group. 

Eligibility Criteria for PhD in Management

Students who are interested in enrolling in this doctoral programme must meet the eligibility requirements, which call for a minimum BBA and MBA grade point average of 60%. The PhD in Management eligibility is also based on the entrance exams at the national level. The age requirement for enrollment in this course is not specified. Since every student is aware of the value of a PhD in Management, admission to the universities in which they are most interested might be rather challenging. 

A PhD in Management in India is a three years doctorate program that makes a student’s career in the public, private, academic, and non-profit sectors. When it comes to your career graph. A PhD in Management degree gives a variety of job opportunities to graduates. Below are a few points to be noted for PhD in Management eligibility criteria:

  • Candidates who wish to pursue a career in management field research. 
  • The course is very intricate so candidates are advised to gain a work experience of at least 2 or 3 years to e familiar with the industry. 
  • The course is also for candidates interested in finding new development in the understanding of the organization, communication and human resource management.

When to do a PhD in Management Course?

A PhD in management is a comprehensive programme that covers research, technique development, and organisational resource management. Here are a few elements that influence the candidates:

  • Before starting a PhD in management, candidates should learn about the workplace culture and the industry.
  • Candidates can become financially independent to pursue a PhD in Management after gaining job experience because it is a very expensive education.
  • Additionally, applicants should study for the entrance exam needed to pass the Management.

PhD Management admission is not impossible if the students make sure to conduct a thorough study. The universities use an entrance-based admissions procedure. Each college has a different admissions procedure for students who want to be admitted without taking a test. Students have access to both offline and online facilities for enrolment. The college website is recommended to the students in order to obtain comprehensive information.

How to Apply?

Applying for admission to the PhD in Management programme can be done in one of two ways. either offline by visiting the university's office or online by going to the college website and completing the instructions there. Certain institutions conduct interviews to evaluate applicants' knowledge and interpersonal abilities.

Selection Process

Interviews are the final step in the screening process for applicants seeking admission to the relevant PhD in Management programme. Students who scored well on the admission exams can participate in interviews for the next stage of the hiring process. The final step of the admissions process determines whether or not the student is qualified to enrol in the course.

As a research-based doctorate programme, the PhD in Management can be completed in any of three ways: full-time, part-time, or through remote learning. Many prestigious universities provide the PhD in Management programme for aspirants.

Full-Time PhD in Management 

There are numerous prestigious institutions and universities that offer three-year full-time PhD in Management programmes. The majority of the work in this full-time course consists of assignments, projects, and classroom-based learning. The age at which applicants may be admitted is unrestricted.

Part-Time PhD in Management 

A five-year, part-time PhD in Management programme is offered. This course was primarily designed for students who are employed or professionals. The main focus of a part-time schedule is having fewer classes. Instead of focusing on individual research projects, part-time PhD programmes are primarily concerned with research for business development.

Distance PhD in Management

A distance course in India program is quite easy for getting knowledge at any time from anywhere. Many people believe in pursuing the course because of no issue of being physically present at the universities.  The PhD in management is not offered by distance education according to UGC.

Popular Entrance Exams for PhD in Management

For PhD admission in management, numerous institutions and testing organisations administer PhD in Management entrance tests. Some of the entrance exams for PhD in management include the ones listed below:

A Quick Glance at the PhD in Management  Entrance Exams

Students who are interested in applying to the institution can get the PhD in Management course specifics by visiting the college's official website. When it comes to how the college approaches the entrance exam, specialisation is crucial. Some general guidelines for the PhD in Management admission exams are provided below:

  • Management Structure, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning and General Aptitude are among the areas covered in the exam format that is common to the 10+2, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels.
  • The exams consist of MCQs and are objective.
  • The exam format, question structure, and syllabus are all subject to change at the discretion of the university or conducting body.

India is home to some of the best colleges for PhD in Management in the world. Aspirants have many options to choose from in terms of the best PhD in Management course as per their preferences. Depending on the type of PhD in Management programs offered, candidates will have to make the appropriate choice. Below is the list of the top best PhD in Management colleges in the country:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in New Delhi

Delhi, the educational hub of India, stands in the fourth position in producing PhD in Management candidates. Here are the top 5 PhD in Management Colleges in New Delhi:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Mumbai

Below is the list of colleges which are the top PhD in Management colleges in Mumbai:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Pune

Below is the list of colleges which are the top colleges of PhD in Management in Pune:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Assam

The top 5 PhD in Management Colleges of Assam are given below:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Bangalore

Banglore city has some of the best colleges for PhD in Management courses in India. Here is the list of top colleges of PhD in Management in Bangalore:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Kolkata

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Top PhD in Management Government Colleges

There are several top Government Colleges offering quality PhD in Management programmes across the country. Check the table below for the top PhD in Management  government colleges in India:

Top PhD in Management Private Colleges

India has seen significant growth in the number of quality PhD in Management private colleges that offer some of the best programmes in the country. Check the table below for the top PhD in Management private colleges in India:

IGNOU PhD in Management

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IIT Delhi PhD In Management

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Anna University PhD In Management

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IISc PhD In Management

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Christ University PhD In Management 

In the table below are the details for PhD in Management from Christ University, Bangalore:

WBUT PhD In Management

In the table below are the details for PhD in Management from WBUT (MAKAUT):

Students can opt to study a PhD in Management course abroad if they can afford it. The PhD in Management course abroad is up to 5-8 years, depending on the type of course, college and country. The benefits of studying a PhD in Management course abroad are access to some of the best resources, facilities, and faculties, apart from worldwide exposure in terms of subject matter and other cultures. 

Top PhD in Management Colleges Abroad

The table below contains a list of some of the best colleges for PhD in management abroad:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in the USA

The USA is home to some of the finest institutions and universities in the world that provide the best PhD in Management programmes. The US is the finest location for settling abroad and pursuing a PhD in management.

The USA notably stands out at the PhD in Management level. The top management PhD programmes in the USA are included in the table below:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in the UK

The most prestigious degree offered at UK universities is a PhD in management, which is a research degree. The study is centred around a sizable research project on a topic of academic interest that is produced as a thesis and is often up to 100,000 words in length. This thesis must then be defended in an oral examination before a panel of experts. The best universities offering PhD programmes in management are shown in the table below:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Canada

An increasingly attractive and multicultural study destination, Canada is a great option to consider for your PhD in Management studies, offering a wealth of research opportunities to help you expand your expertise. Here are the top universities for PhD in Management in Canada:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Australia

A PhD in Management in Australia means that you will develop your knowledge and skills, which ultimately increases your chances for employment within Australia and in any country.  According to the UN's Education Index, Australia's education system ranks first. The table below shows the top universities of PhD in Management in Australia:

Top PhD in Management Colleges in Germany

It is much easier to get a PhD in Management in at a European university, which takes about 3-4 years in a good university in Europe. Germany's research institutions, universities and companies welcome international researchers and offer excellent opportunities for doctoral students. The table below shows the top universities in Germany colleges of PhD in Management:

The cost of a PhD varies depending on the universities and their standing. It also depends on the management style, infrastructure design, and cost structure of the institution. The candidate is best suggested to review the price structure for a better knowledge of finding an appropriate way to source the finances before joining a company and selecting a college. Some of the PhD In Management fees for various universities are listed below:

PhD in Management stands for Doctor of Philosophy in Management and is typically catered to students interested in and inclined toward research-based degrees and professional Management. Here is a course comparison of PhD in Management with another course:

PhD in Management vs MBA in Management

Here is PhD in management course vs MBA in Management

PhD in Management is a doctorate programme that focuses on a company's management, hierarchy, and organisational structure. The course is a full-time programme that could last for two years. The course is research-based. The applicants learn about marketing, organisational structure, hierarchy, employer-employee relationships, labour trade, and commercialization, to name a few, during the PhD in Management programme.

The topics covered in this course mostly include commercialization statistics, etc. Here is a summary of the key topics that are frequently studied as part of a PhD in management, while the actual course offers may vary from university to university.

  • Research Methodology in Management.
  • Commercialization
  • Labour Market
  • Customer Demand
  • Statistical Research
  • Market Research and Analysis
  • Trends and Developments in Markets

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When students decide to pursue the PhD in Management qualification, they should research PhD In Management course details to ensure that they know the course they are enrolled in. Some of the common queries that students encounter are, "What is PhD in Management " and "Why PhD in Management ?". To understand the answer to these questions, we can make it simpler by breaking it down into the following three short questions:

What is PhD in Management  All About?

A PhD in Management or Doctor of Philosophy is a doctoral research degree and is normally the highest level of academic qualification one can achieve. A PhD in Management degree holder can get a job as CMO, CEO, HR Director, Vice President, and many more. The Students need to check the PhD in Management course outline perfectly.

What do PhD in Management Graduate?

Depending on their interest in employment opportunities in a particular field, students can choose the subjects of their choice. Graduates with a PhD in management have professional options in many different industries because they are skilled in a variety of subjects.

Additionally, this profession is particularly dynamic and diverse because of the wide range of responsibilities that graduates must take on.

Management Consultant: The goal of a management consultant is to make issues with how the organisation is handled easier and more manageable. They are responsible for ensuring that the production process and supply chain run smoothly. In the event of a difficulty, they offer their knowledge to identify a workable solution.

Reasons Why PhD in Management  Can Fetch You a Rewarding Career?

PhD in management courses are an engaging and highly reflective area of study. Due to the fact that PhD in Management courses provide more employment chances than those in any other stream, students can evaluate the course's intrinsic value. As a result, the work scope for PhDs in management is expanding and enticing.

Diversity in Job Jobs: Graduates of this course can choose from a wide variety of job roles. The flexibility of the specialities offered to students allows them to pursue a variety of jobs in their careers.

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When selecting whether to pursue a PhD in management, students should take into consideration a number of factors. The following list of crucial study recommendations will help students successfully complete the course and the tests.

Develop Your Vocabulary: As the PhD in Management course involves numerous writing and reading assignments, developing your vocabulary is essential. So having strong writing and communication abilities is advantageous for students taking the PhD in Management degree.

Read and Practice More: It's crucial to stay current with the syllabus each day. The student will be more comprehensive with the curriculum and perform better on the tests if they practise and read more.

Have Intrinsic Knowledge and Interest in Subjects: A student will remain motivated to learn more than what is on the curriculum if they have intrinsic knowledge of the subject and a shared interest in it.

Revising the subjects: Methodically revising is important if you want to do well on your final exam. Continue to revise frequently and comprehend the material completely. The secret to getting good grades is revision.

No prior experience is mandatory to enrol in a PhD in Management programme although it is better to gain industry exposure to understand the functioning of the industry. Your compensation will depend on the type of work you pick, the location of your employment, and your PhD in Management research topic. Depending on the stream you come from, the average salary for a PhD in Management graduate ranges from INR 3 to INR 20 LPA (Source: Payscale).

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A PhD in Management degree is pursued by a majority of students because it offers better career options, for example, in the field of academics and research. PhD in Management in itself is a broad term, it has many specializations that have different career options and jobs. PhD in Management  Jobs include:

  • Management Consultant
  • Business Consultant
  • Data Analyst
  • Forensic Accountant

For studying a course like PhD in Management, there are so many skills that a student needs to have. The skills help the students to get well-maintained dignity, respect, and so much attention. So, that’s why the students need to put their efforts to come out of their comfort zones and earn respect as much as possible. Some of these skills include:

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