KASC Ph.D. Mathematics FAQs
Ques. What is the fee for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at KASC and is it available in part-time mode?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Mathematics) at KASC costs Rs. 30,000 per annum, totalling Rs. 90,000 for the minimum 3-year full-time duration. The programme is available in both Full-Time and Part-Time modes. Part-time scholars can complete the programme in up to 8 years, making it suitable for working professionals such as college lecturers.
Ques. What research areas are available for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at KASC?
Ans. The Department of Mathematics at KASC has research expertise in areas including algebra, analysis, topology, graph theory, fuzzy mathematics, operations research, and mathematical modelling. The department also has a strong tradition of participating in national and international conferences. Students are advised to contact the department directly to confirm available research guides and their specific specialisations.
Ques. Is it mandatory to clear the Bharathiar University CET for Ph.D. (Mathematics) admission at KASC?
Ans. Candidates with an M.Phil. degree may be exempted from the entrance test as per UGC and Bharathiar University regulations. However, all candidates must appear for an interview. Candidates without M.Phil. must qualify the Bharathiar University Common Entrance Test (CET). Candidates with valid UGC-NET/JRF scores may also be considered for exemption.
Ques. Does KASC publish a research journal for Mathematics?
Ans. Yes, KASC publishes the Kongunadu Research Journal, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that focuses on theories, methods, and applications in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and other sciences. Ph.D. scholars in Mathematics can publish their research findings in this journal as part of their doctoral work.
Ques. What are the career options after Ph.D. (Mathematics) from KASC?
Ans. Graduates of Ph.D. (Mathematics) can pursue careers as:
- Assistant Professor/Associate Professor in colleges and universities
- Research Scientist in government research organisations (DRDO, ISRO, CSIR, etc.)
- Data Scientist or Quantitative Analyst in the finance and IT sectors
- Actuary or statistician in insurance and banking sectors
- Post-doctoral researcher in India or abroad
Ques. Can a working college lecturer pursue Ph.D. (Mathematics) part-time at KASC?
Ans. Yes, the Part-Time mode of Ph.D. (Mathematics) at KASC is specifically designed for working professionals, including college lecturers. Part-time scholars are required to spend a minimum number of days at the research centre as per Bharathiar University norms. The fee is the same as full-time (Rs. 30,000 per annum), but the duration is extended up to 8 years.
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