HELP University - JPT/BPP(U) (N/340/8/0735) (MQA/PA12958) 10/26
Doctor of Philosophy (Business, Management and Entrepreneurship)
- Delivery: Face to Face
- Study Level: Postgraduate
- Duration: 3 years
A research-oriented course with full-time or part-time study to fit in with your lifestyle. Designed for recent graduates and working professionals.
Course Overview
- Develop strong professional and ethical values so you can contribute effectively towards the development of the industry.
- Generate new inventions, innovations, ideas or methods towards the improvement or enhancement of business processes.
- Build your entrepreneurial skills essential for employment and self-employment.
Graduates will have a broad scope of business roles available to them, including:
- Academia
- Market Researcher
- Administrative Manager
- Marketing Manager
- Sales Manager
Key Facts
July, 2024
Course Structure
The candidate is required to conduct independent research under an academic supervisor/supervisory committee, complete the thesis, orally defend their thesis in a proposal defence and attend a viva voce.
- Thesis submission
- Proposal defence
Intake Dates
- January
- July
Fees
Local student
RM60,000 (full time/part time)
Alumni
RM48,000 (full time/part time)
Fees are estimation on overall completion of the programme. In any cases where there are credit exemptions, offered rebates or approval of scholarship applications, there may be a reduction in the fees. Fees for international students may differ from those for local Malaysian students.
Entry Requirements
Academic Qualification
To apply for this course, you must have completed the following:
- A recognised master’s degree in business or a relevant field or other qualifications approved by the HELP University Senate.
- International applicants are required to fulfil a minimum score of 6.0 for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or its equivalent.
Admission is subject to the approval of the research proposal and the appointment of a suitably qualified supervisor to support the intended research area.