Untold Story of a PhD Student
Embarking on PhD’ is most difficult endeavor to undertake. Not only does it consume years together but the dropout rate for PhDs’ are quite high. I am not sure if an acronym ‘PhD’ has historically lacked a precise definition because Doctor of Philosophy would be ambiguous as PhD holders are not necessarily philosophers, unless the degree is earned in philosophy. In America, Europe, Asia or Africa, completing a PhD programme can take five years or more. That is 1825 days or 8 percent of your existence if you live up to 65 years. The programme is typically broken down into 1-2 years of course work followed by 3-5 years of original research to produce. Many people start PhD with a vague idea and spend first 2 years to figure out the novel aspect they want to pursue and many are unaware about the target audience they want to reach through their findings. The fact is that they find themselves trapped in a poor research culture (mostly in developing countries) that turns them out to be c...