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Overview

This program enables the scholars to work in interdisciplinary teams of students and expert researchers in projects that promote women’s empowerment and rural development by implementing technologies and social solutions. For example, life skills and vocational skills courses are provided using technology and are geared towards supporting personal growth and healthy community development.

About the Program

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Social Sciences and Technology
This program enables the scholars to work in interdisciplinary teams of students and expert researchers in projects that promote women’s empowerment and rural development by implementing technologies and social solutions. For example, life skills and vocational skills courses are provided using technology and are geared towards supporting personal growth and healthy community development.

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Faridabad

Our Social Sciences campus is located at the Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, the largest multispecialty private hospital in India. Amrita School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Faridabad is a constituent unit of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, who’s Director, Dr. Rao R. Bhavani, holds India’s only UNESCO Chair in Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment.

With a built-up area of more than 85,000 square feet, the Faridabad campus provides state of the art teaching-learning facilities for the students that include digital classrooms and computer labs, as well as access and exposure to multi-disciplinary specialty fields in areas of medicine, technology, social sciences, and more. The Faridabad campus also has the unique advantage of being within the Delhi NCR area with close connections to high-profile offices at the Government of India, United Nations, and other leading organizations. Further, with Amrita’s commitment of service to society and the country’s most vulnerable populations, students will have the opportunity to work with local communities in and around Haryana state, including rural and urban areas, tribal and other marginalized communities, and vulnerable populations from across the social spectrum.

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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has not appointed any agent or third-party representative within India for admissions to any programme. Students residing in India are advised not to make payments or seat reservation advances to any individual or organization claiming to offer admission assistance for Amrita campuses.

For international admissions, the University may work with authorized overseas representatives in select countries. International applicants are advised to verify the credentials of such representatives through official Amrita communication channels before proceeding with applications or payments.
– Issued in Public Interest by Directorate of Admissions and Academic Outreach

Admission

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Eligibility

Applicants from a wide range of academic disciplines can apply, including Social and Behavioural Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Engineering, Management, and additional disciplines.

Completed a Master’s degree or must be in their final semester of Master’s program in any of the academic disciplines mentioned in the above section. Bachelors in Computer Science may also be considered.

PhD Eligibility Criteria as per university guidelines

  • Minimum percentage of marks in PG: 60%

Important Note

Admissions 2026 Open – Apply on or Before May 31, 2026
Our Chancellor

Compassion Driven Research lies at the Core of Amrita’s value and identity.

There are two kinds of poverty. The poverty that comes with the lack of food, clothing and shelter. The second kind of poverty is the lack of love and compassion. If we address the second kind of poverty first, we automatically address the first kind of poverty.

– Amma

Program Overview

How to Apply?
List of Facilities / Research Infrastructure
Name of the Research Lab

Major Facilities / Equipment Details

Skill Intelligence Lab Interdisciplinary research at the laboratory

will study the complexity of skills and their enhancement through teaching,based on models of skill learning.

Major Domains:

1.HAPTICS – TeslaSuit-2, SenseGlove DK1-2,Bar Bending Simulator.

2.GAZE & MOTION CAPTURE – Tesla Suit – 2,

Rokoko IMU based Smartsuit with Gloves-2.

3.VR & AR – Hololens-3, Oculus Quest 2.

4.NEUROCOGNITION – Brain Products EEG, Analyser & Recorder softwares, -2.

5. SYSTEMS – Powerful Gaming Laptops, Al & Data Science Workstations,Cloud Services-Google/AWS,

Network Attached Storage.

Skill eLab Learning technology services and research for skill development VR Headsets

Unity3D/ VR computers

Video Production Equipments

Audio Production Studio and Equipments

Faculty

Dr. Bhavani Rao
Dr. Bhavani Rao

Dean,
Schools of Social & Behavioral Sciences (Amritapuri & Coimbatore)

Intake Capacity : 1

Dr. Lisa M. Frey
Dr. Lisa M. Frey

Professor,
Department of Cognitive Sciences and Psychology, School of Social & Behavioural Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 7

Dr. Parvathy V.
Dr. Parvathy V.

Chairperson,
Department of Social Sciences, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 0

Dr. V. S. Kochukrishna Kurup
Dr. V. S. Kochukrishna Kurup

Vice Principal, School of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Amritapuri | Vice Principal, School of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Faridabad | Assistant Professor,Department of Social Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 0

Dr. Yamuna N. K.
Dr. Yamuna N. K.

Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 2

Dr. Victoria Ustenko
Dr. Victoria Ustenko

Associate Professor,
Economic Development, Economics and Culture, Public Administration and Civil Service, Ethical Systems, Social Research

Intake Capacity : 5

Dr. Vivek S.
Dr. Vivek S.

Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 3

Dr.HariKrishnan U
Dr.HariKrishnan U

Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 1

Dr. J. Sophie von Lieres
Dr. J. Sophie von Lieres

Assistant Professor, Department of Cognitive Sciences and Psychology, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 1

Dr. Srividya Sheshadri
Dr. Srividya Sheshadri

Assistant Professor,
Department of Social Sciences, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 2

Dr. Matthijs Fakkel (Gaurang)
Dr. Matthijs Fakkel (Gaurang)

Assistant Professor, Department of Cognitive Sciences and Psychology, School of Social & Behavioural Sciences, Amritapuri
Intake Capacity : 2

Dr. Drishti Marwaha
Dr. Drishti Marwaha

Post-Doctoral Fellow,
Medicine and Public Health Policy, Economics of Healthcare, Educational Research
Intake Capacity : 2

Dr. Reshma Raj
Dr. Reshma Raj

Vice Chairperson, Department of Social Sciences
Intake Capacity : 4

Dr. Nisanth M.
Dr. Nisanth M.

Assistant Professor (Sr. Gd.), Department of Social Sciences
Intake Capacity : 4

Dr. Nikhil Prabhu
Dr. Nikhil Prabhu

Assistant Professor
Intake Capacity : 4

Faculty

Dr. Christopher Coley
Dr. Christopher Coley

Head of Programme, Social Data Science & Policy, School of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Faridabad

Intake Capacity : 3

Dr. Nimita Pandey
Dr. Nimita Pandey

Assistant Professor,
Policy Research,
Equity & Inclusion in STI,
Innovation & Sustainable Development, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Amritapuri

Intake Capacity : 3

Research Interest

Sr. No. Faculty Member Research Interests
1 Dr. Bhavani Rao
  • Technonogies and education for sustainable development in schools
  • ⁠Livelihoods based VET
  • AI and Ethics
  • Social Acceptance testing of new emerging vaccines
2 Dr. Kochukrishnan Kurup
  • Child Rights and Child Protection,
  • Child care & well-being ,
  • School Social Work -Counselling,
  • Education and Development,
  • Migration and refugee children ,
  • Human Resource Management,
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
3 Dr. Sophia
  • Mental health and well-being: Psychological coping
  • Protective factors to promote mental health and quality of life (e.g., social support)
  • Cross-cultural mental health research
  • Neurodiversity-affirming research (e.g., positive aspects of autism)
4 Dr. Malini Frey
  • Promoting values-based mental strength/wellbeing education via digitalization (from students, corporations, to impoverished villages)
  • Addressing psychological distress & psychiatric morbidities (children and adults)
  • Neuropsychological correlates of mental disorders & distress (e.g., poverty, (children and adults))
  • The role of gender in psychological strengths and vulnerabilities (children and adults)
  • Response & interventions to disasters & early-life adversity
5 Dr. Parvathy V
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Applications of Strengths Perspective
  • Resilience & Alcohol misuse
  • Spirituality in social work & Self-development
  • Group work-based interventions for preventive interventions
  • Health care seeking behaviors in and E-health
6 Dr. Vivek Subramoniam
  • Digital Education,
  • Technology-Enhanced Learning,
  • Educational Technology,
  • Digital Learning Technology Integration
  • Spirituality and Social Work
  • Indianization in Social Work Practice and Education
  • Indigenous Innovation, Technology and Development (IKS)
  • Sustainable development Management
7 Dr. Harikrishnan U Mental Health, Gender-Based Violence, Child and Adolescence Well-being, Social Work and Technology, Psychosocial Care and Support in Disaster management, School Social Work, Family Therapy, Psychiatric Social Work
8 Dr. Yamuna NK Elderly Population, School Social Work, Geriatric Social work, SHG & Community development, Women Employees and welfare programs, Parenting, Social Policy and Legislation, Migration
9 Dr. Christopher Coley
  • Social Policy Evaluation
  • Gender & Sustainable Development
  • Critical Masculinities
  • Vocational Training Strategies
  • Applied Ethics & Philosophy
10 Dr. Nimita Pandey Innovation Systems, Globalisation of Innovation, STI Policy, Gender and Science, Governance of Emerging Technologies, Innovation and Sustainable Development, Tech Entrepreneurship
11 Dr. Victoria Ustenko Participatory governance, citizen empowerment, public sector innovation, impact assessment of government policies and programs, development policy, innovation policy, water policy and the Jal Jeevan Mission, self-help groups and collective action. Mixed-methods approach to impact evaluation. Machine learning for textual data analysis.

Fee Structure

Fees mentioned beside are current. The University reserves the right to alter fees at any time without notice.



Program Fees
CAMPUS TUITION FEES
PER YEAR
TUITION FEES
TOTAL
HOSTEL & MESS
PER YEAR
Amritapuri 30,000 * 77,400(Includes One Time 5000 CD*)

Why Amrita

The top reasons to choose Amrita for your career

1st

In India

41

In the World

601-800th

World University Rankings 2020

141

BRICS

8th

India University Rankings 2025

Overall Rankings 2025

Overall Rankings 2025
ranking
8th Ranked
University in India
ranking
Amrita Ranked No.1 in India Top 50 in The World
ranking
Topmost
‘A++’ Grade

Contact

PhD Office, (Amritapuri/Faridabad),
School of Social and Behavioral science,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India
ssbs_pgp@am.amrita.edu

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