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A PhD represents the highest academic qualification, earned through undertaking an independent, groundbreaking research project that results in a comprehensive dissertation (or equivalent submission) aligned with faculty specialization. Candidates may pursue this degree either full-time or part-time, either on-site or remotely (when research methodology permits). Unlike taught programs, PhD studies focus entirely on research without mandatory coursework. Enrollment options include full-time (typically 3-4 years) or part-time (usually 5-6 years) pathways, requiring approximately 35 weekly study hours for full-time scholars and 12 hours for part-time researchers. Multiple pathways exist to obtain a PhD, tailored to applicants' prior research experience and publication record.