The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics at BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE), Bangalore, is a full-time doctoral research programme conducted through Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), with BMSCE serving as a VTU-approved research centre. BMSCE holds NAAC A++ accreditation (CGPA 3.83/4.0) and hosts a 5G Use Case Laboratory recognised by the Government of India. Research at the Department of Physics spans condensed matter physics, materials science, semiconductor devices, optics and photonics, nanotechnology, and computational physics. The programme has a minimum duration of three years and culminates in an original doctoral thesis.
📋 Admission Status: BMSCE Bangalore Ph.D. (Physics) admissions for 2026-27 are through VTU PhD registration; candidates must identify a VTU-registered research guide at BMSCE before applying.
Key Points
- BMSCE Ph.D. (Physics) is conducted at the Department of Physics, a VTU-approved research centre with NAAC A++ accreditation.
- Research spans condensed matter physics and allied advanced areas.
- Annual fee is INR 61,200; total for the minimum three-year duration is INR 1,83,600.
- Open to full-time and sponsored (part-time) candidates; sponsored scholars must submit an employer NOC.
- BMSCE’s research infrastructure includes advanced labs, a 5G Use Case Laboratory, and industry-academia collaborations.
BMSCE Bangalore Ph.D. (Physics) Fees
| Component | Amount (INR) |
| Annual Fee (VTU-regulated) | INR 61,200 |
| Total Fees (3 Years Minimum) | INR 1,83,600 |
- PhD fees are VTU-regulated; charged per year of registration.
- Duration minimum 3 years full-time; may extend up to 6 years.
- Contact VTU and BMSCE research office for current fee details.
BMSCE Bangalore Ph.D. (Physics) Admission 2026
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
| VTU PhD Notification (Cycle 1) | June 2026 |
| VTU PhD Application Last Date | July 2026 |
| Research Proposal Submission to BMSCE | July 2026 |
| Interview and Selection at BMSCE | August 2026 |
| VTU Registration and Course Commencement | August to September 2026 |
- Apply through VTU online PhD registration portal at vtu.ac.in.
- Identify a VTU-registered guide at BMSCE before applying.
- Sponsored candidates must attach employer NOC at application stage.
The dates mentioned above are tentative and subject to change.
Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must hold a M.Sc. (Physics) or M.Tech. with a Physics-based specialisation from a recognised university from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 55 percent (50 percent for SC/ST/OBC candidates).
- The qualifying postgraduate degree must be in a discipline relevant to the chosen research area and approved by VTU for doctoral registration.
- Candidates must identify and secure agreement of a VTU-registered research guide at BMSCE before submitting the PhD application.
- Sponsored (part-time) candidates must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer at the time of application.
Admission Process
- Identify a VTU-registered research guide in the relevant department at BMSCE and obtain a provisional agreement to supervise your research.
- Apply through the VTU online PhD portal at vtu.ac.in with academic certificates, a research proposal, guide credentials, and NOC if sponsored.
- Attend the research presentation and interview at BMSCE’s Doctoral Committee; shortlisted candidates are recommended to VTU for registration.
- Complete VTU registration formalities, pay the annual fee, and enrol for prescribed first-year coursework.
- Complete all coursework, clear the comprehensive examination, submit annual progress reports, and defend the doctoral thesis before a VTU-appointed examiner panel.
✓ Opt for this if
- Industry professionals in semiconductor, optics, or materials fields pursuing part-time doctoral research
- Bangalore-based working physicists or engineers with M.Sc. Physics seeking formal PhD credentials
- UGC or CSIR JRF holders in Physics wanting a VTU-approved research centre with NAAC A++ accreditation
- Employer-sponsored candidates whose research aligns with BMSCE’s condensed matter or photonics areas
- Candidates targeting materials scientist or semiconductor process engineer roles requiring a PhD
✗ Skip if
- Fresh M.Sc. graduates with offers from IITs, IISc, or JNCASR offering stipends and world-class research infrastructure
- Candidates in high-energy or astrophysics research not supported by BMSCE’s physics laboratory setup
- Those prioritising international publications and global research collaboration above institutional convenience
- Students targeting faculty positions at IITs or premier institutes where a full-time IIT or IISc PhD is strongly preferred
- Candidates who need full-time fellowship support and cannot fund part-time doctoral registration independently
BMSCE Bangalore Ph.D. (Physics) Scholarships 2026
| Scholarship | Amount | Eligibility |
| AICTE Doctoral Fellowship | As per AICTE norms | Full-time scholars at AICTE-approved institutions; competitive selection |
| VTU Research Fellowship | As per VTU norms | Full-time registered VTU PhD scholars; merit-based |
| CSIR/UGC NET JRF | INR 31,000-35,000/month | NET-JRF qualified candidates; apply via UGC/CSIR portals |
| Industry-Sponsored Fellowship | Varies by sponsor | Candidates sponsored by industries with employer NOC |
| Karnataka State Research Fellowship | As per state norms | Karnataka-domicile research scholars; subject to availability |
- AICTE and VTU fellowships: apply through respective portals post-enrolment.
- CSIR/UGC JRF holders: apply via respective NTA portals.
- Industry-sponsored candidates: obtain NOC before VTU registration.
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