PhD in Entrepreneurship is an advanced, research‐oriented degree that focuses on understanding how businesses, startups, innovation, and entrepreneurial ecosystems work. It combines theory, empirical research, and—in many programs—interaction with real‐world entrepreneurial practice. You might study topics like new venture creation, innovation management, family business, social entrepreneurship, venture capital, entrepreneurship in emerging markets, etc.
3 Years (Fulltime)
5 Years (Part-Time)
Rigorous research methods (qualitative & quantitative) and ability to publish / communicate academic work. Incubation centre with mentors, linkages with industry, conferences, and workshops to promote exposure.
Ability to translate theory into practice: understanding of business modeling, startup finance, market dynamics.
Networking — both in academia and in the startup / venture / policy ecosystem.
Grant writing / securing funding; collaboration across disciplines.
Communication & teaching skills (if going academia / training).
Entrepreneurial mindset: risk tolerance, adaptability, resilience.
Academicians
Entrepreneurs
Innovation & Consulting
Corporate Leadership / Senior Management
Public Policy / Government / Think Tanks
Education / Training & Development
Qualified and experienced academia from top national and international institutes having strong research acumen
Ph.D qualified faculty with industry experience.
Highly advanced industrial graded computing facilities with latest simulation softwares
National and International research collaborations with reputed Universities
Mentoring from reputed industry researchers
Vast national & international network of academia, research enthusiasts and industry leaders.