Doctoral Qualifying Paper
Full Form of DQP
What is DQP?
A Doctoral Qualifying Paper (DQP) is a significant milestone in the doctoral program at many Indian universities. It is a comprehensive written document that a PhD candidate must submit and defend to demonstrate mastery of the subject area and readiness to undertake the doctoral thesis. The DQP typically includes a literature review, a proposed research methodology, and preliminary findings or a pilot study. It serves as a formal assessment to ensure the student has the requisite analytical and research skills before proceeding to full-scale dissertation work. In India, the DQP is often required in top-tier institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and the University of Delhi, especially in humanities, social sciences, and management programs. It is usually submitted after the first year of coursework and acts as a gatekeeper for the candidacy stage. For competitive exams like UGC NET or university-specific PhD entrance tests, understanding the DQP structure is important because many questions focus on the research process. The DQP thus ensures quality control in doctoral education and prepares scholars for rigorous academic writing and oral defense.
DQP का फुल फॉर्म
डॉक्टरल क्वालिफाइंग पेपर
Example
After submitting his DQP, the candidate received feedback from the committee and was allowed to formally register as a PhD scholar.