BU Ph.D. (Physics) FAQs
Ques. Is GATE qualification mandatory for Ph.D. Physics admission at Bahra University?
Ans. No, GATE is not mandatory. However, candidates with valid GATE/NET/JRF/SLET/GPAT scores are exempted from the written entrance examination and proceed directly to the interview stage. Candidates without these qualifications must appear for Bahra University's Ph.D. entrance examination.
Ques. What is the minimum percentage required for Ph.D. Physics admission?
Ans. Candidates must have a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA). A 5% relaxation is provided to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer), Differently-Abled, and EWS candidates, making the minimum 50% for these categories.
Ques. How long does the Ph.D. program take to complete?
Ans. The Ph.D. program has a minimum duration of 2 years (excluding coursework) and a maximum of 6 years. Most students complete the program within 3 years. Extensions beyond 6 years are not permitted.
Ques. What is the total cost of the Ph.D. Physics program including hostel?
Ans. The tuition fees for 3 years amount to INR 2,82,000. Hostel fees are optional and cost INR 2,85,000 for the entire duration. Therefore, the total cost with hostel would be approximately INR 5,67,000. However, many students opt for off-campus accommodation.
Ques. Does Bahra University provide research funding or stipends for Ph.D. students?
Ans. While the university does not provide monthly stipends, it offers scholarships and fee waivers based on merit and eligibility. Additionally, Ph.D. students can apply for research grants and fellowships through various government agencies like CSIR, UGC, and ICMR.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. Physics from Bahra University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as research scientists, faculty members in universities, research fellows in government laboratories (CSIR, DRDO, ISRO), and technical specialists in technology companies. The 95% placement rate and strong industry connections ensure excellent career opportunities. Many graduates also pursue postdoctoral research or establish their own research groups.
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