Competitive GRE or GMAT scores
(Taken within two years of application submission)
Application Process
The application process is conducted online and includes several key elements:
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
A detailed overview of your academic and professional background, including any published works or other significant achievements.
GRE/GMAT Scores
Applicants must submit valid scores from the GRE or GMAT, with a focus on competitive results
Proof of English Proficiency
Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English, typically through TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Letters of Recommendation
Two external letters of recommendation are required, preferably from academic referees who can speak to your research potential.
Statement of Purpose
A personal statement explaining your motivation for pursuing a Ph.D., your academic background, research interests, and your long-term objectives in completing the doctorate.
In some cases, candidates may be exempted from the GRE/GMAT requirement, based on a strong academic background or relevant professional experience, upon approval by the doctoral programs committee.
Admission decisions are made by the doctoral programs committee, which evaluates candidates based on the following criteria:
Academic Excellence
Your academic record, particularly the grades achieved in prior academic degrees.
Research Potential
Your ability to conduct high-quality research in the relevant field, as demonstrated by the application materials and the interview (if required).
GRE/GMAT Scores
Results from standardized tests provide an additional indicator of academic aptitude.
Candidates may be invited for an interview with the program director, which forms part of the overall assessment process.