Our Services
Study assessment & counselling
At Ssenteza Overseas Study Consultants, we consider your academic interests, career goals, personal preferences and understand the potential career paths associated with your interests. The activities may include university research and determining admission requirements
Course selection
We commit to providing comprehensive assistance in finding the right program/course that aligns with your goals and interests. We look into courses offered, faculty, research opportunities, and campus facilities. Some of the course categories offered by the various universities can be found here
University application process
We offer full assistance with the application process. From gathering and scanning your transcripts/documents to submission. Keep track of the deadlines and keep you updated throughout the process
Financial aid and scholarship application
Securing financial aid and scholarships is a crucial part of the university application process. We look into scholarships, grants, and other financial aid opportunities for your studies abroad. We keep track of the application deadlines and the eligibility requirements
Visa application process
We assist with the study visa application process
Travel guide
Planning your journey. Checklist of what to carry, keeping in mind the climate, culture and cost.
PhD studies
Available PhD Positions
Click here1. Understanding the PhD Path
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest academic degree awarded by universities in most fields. It involves conducting original research that contributes new knowledge to the field.
- Coursework: Advanced classes that provide in-depth knowledge and research skills.
- Comprehensive Exams: Assessments to test your grasp of the field.
- Dissertation: An extensive research project that you must propose, conduct, and defend.
2. Choosing a Field and Research Topic
- Passion and Interest: Choose a topic you are deeply interested in.
- Research Gaps: Identify areas that need more exploration.
- Resources and Faculty Expertise: Ensure the institution has the necessary resources and faculty expertise.
3. Selecting a University and Supervisor
- Reputation and Ranking: Consider the institution’s standing in your field.
- Faculty: Look for professors whose research interests align with yours.
- Funding Opportunities: Scholarships, grants, and assistantships.
- Finding a Supervisor: Research their work, read their publications, and reach out to discuss your interests.
4. Application Process
- Academic Transcripts: Record of your previous studies.
- Research Proposal: Outline of your intended research.
- Letters of Recommendation: From academic or professional references.
- Personal Statement: Explaining your motivation and fit for the program.
- CV/Resume: Highlighting relevant experience and skills.
5. Funding Your PhD
- Scholarships and Grants: Provided by universities, governments, and private organizations.
- Teaching/Research Assistantships: Paid positions that also provide academic experience.
- Fellowships: Competitive, often merit-based awards.
- Loans: As a last resort due to repayment obligations.
6. PhD Journey
- Year 1-2: Coursework, comprehensive exams, and developing your research proposal.
- Year 2-3: Conducting research, collecting data, and preliminary analysis.
- Year 3-5: Writing the dissertation, publishing findings, and preparing for the defense.
Skills Developed: Research skills, academic writing, communication, and project management.
7. Dissertation and Defense
- Proposal: Must be approved by a committee.
- Research and Writing: Conduct original research and document your findings.
- Submission: Drafts reviewed by your supervisor and committee members.
Defense: Present your research, answer questions from your committee, and defend your work.
8. Post-PhD Careers
- Academic Path: Postdoctoral research, teaching positions, progressing to full professor.
- Industry and Government: Research and development roles, policy advisory roles.
- Other Paths: Entrepreneurship, consulting.