Add Dr. to Your Name
Receive a prestigious Honorary Doctorate from recognized institutions in honor of your professional achievements, contributions to your field, or academic excellence. We guide you through the eligibility and nomination process, offering a dignified recognition of your work without the need for traditional coursework.


What is Honoris Causa Doctorate?
A Doctorate Honoris Causa (Honorary Doctorate) is a prestigious academic award granted by universities or institutions to individuals who have made significant contributions to a particular field, society, or humanity. Unlike a traditional doctorate (PhD or professional doctorate), an honorary doctorate is awarded without requiring the recipient to complete coursework, research, or a dissertation.
Key Aspects of an Honorary Doctorate

Recognition of Excellence
It is awarded to individuals who have excelled in fields such as science, arts, business, social work, or politics.

No Academic Requirements
Unlike a regular PhD, recipients do not need to fulfil academic requirements like coursework, thesis submission, or defines.

Symbolic in Nature
It does not grant the holder academic or professional privileges typically associated with an earned doctorate.

Awarded by Universities or Institutions
Typically granted by universities, but some research institutions and professional bodies also confer it.
Earn an Honorary PhD in 5 Simple Steps
1
Fill out the Form
Basic inforamtion & Qualifications.
2
Upload Documents
Proof of Identity, Degree, Photo & Self Declaration.
3
Registration Fee
Pay a small candidature fee to present yourself.
4
Scholars Review
A team of scholars will review the candidature form.
5
Confirmation
You will be notified about your selection via email.
Who Receives an Honorary Doctorate?
Many well-known personalities, including Nelson Mandela, Bill Gates, and Malala Yousafzai, have received honorary doctorates in recognition of their contributions to society.
Categories, but not limited to
Scientists, scholars, and researchers
Business leaders and entrepreneur
Artists, writers, and musicians
Philanthropists and social activists
Political leaders and diplomats