SXC Ph.D. Physics FAQs
Ques. What are the active research areas and who are the research supervisors for PhD Physics at St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai?
Ans. The Physics Research Centre (PRC) at St. Xavier's College, established in 2010, has active research in Nanomaterials, Material Science, Crystal Growth, Thin Films, Photocatalytic Applications, Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF), Bio and Nano Composites for Energy Applications, and Hydrogen Fuel Cells. As per the MSU July 2026 vacancy list, recognized supervisors from St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai include Dr. R. Mary Jena (specializing in Material Science, Nanomaterials, and Nano materials for energy storage devices), Dr. D. Prem Anand (Nanomaterials, Photocatalytic applications, MOF), and Dr. S. Ama Venus (Bio and Nano composites for energy applications, Hydrogen fuel cells, Material characterization). Prospective scholars should contact the Physics department directly to confirm current vacancies.
Ques. Do I need to clear the MSU PhD Entrance Exam if I have already qualified UGC NET or CSIR NET Physical Sciences?
Ans. No. Candidates who have qualified UGC NET/JRF or CSIR NET/JRF in Physical Sciences are exempted from the MSU PhD Qualifying Entrance Examination. They can directly register for counselling by paying the prescribed registration fee of Rs. 3,000 to MSU. However, they still need to apply through the MSU online portal, select their preferred Research Centre and Supervisor, and appear for the interview/counselling process at the MSU campus. The JRF qualification also makes you eligible for the monthly fellowship stipend of Rs. 37,000, which significantly reduces the financial burden of pursuing a full-time PhD.
Ques. What is the total cost of pursuing a full-time PhD in Physics at St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai?
Ans. The annual fee is approximately Rs. 29,600 (Rs. 4,600 college fee + Rs. 25,000 MSU university fee). For the minimum duration of 3 years, the total fee comes to approximately Rs. 88,800. Additionally, one-time fees payable to MSU include the entrance/application fee (Rs. 2,000), registration fee (Rs. 3,000), RAC meeting fees (Rs. 5,000 per meeting, minimum 3 meetings), synopsis submission (Rs. 5,000), thesis submission (Rs. 15,000), and viva voce (Rs. 15,000). Hostel charges are separate and optional. Scholars with JRF fellowship receive Rs. 37,000/month, which more than covers all these expenses.
Ques. How many years does it take to complete a PhD in Physics at St. Xavier's College, and what are the publication requirements?
Ans. The minimum duration for a full-time PhD is 3 years and the maximum is 6 years (extendable by 2 more years with re-registration, up to a total of 8 years). During this period, scholars must complete a minimum of 12 credits of coursework (including Research Methodology and Research and Publication Ethics), publish at least two research articles in UGC CARE-listed journals, and present at least two papers at regional/national/international seminars/conferences. Three Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meetings are mandatory. The thesis is evaluated by at least two external examiners (one from outside India), followed by a public viva voce examination.
Ques. Can a working professional pursue a part-time PhD in Physics at St. Xavier's College?
Ans. Yes, MSU allows part-time PhD registration for working professionals. Eligible candidates include regular/permanent teachers in colleges/universities within Tamil Nadu with at least 2 years of service, PG Assistants in Higher Secondary Schools with 2 years of experience, and full-time Assistant Professors (temporary/self-finance) with 2 years of continuous teaching experience. The minimum duration for part-time PhD is 4 years and the maximum is 6 years. Part-time candidates must submit a No Objection Certificate and Experience Certificate from their employer. The annual MSU fee for part-time Science PhD is Rs. 30,000 (higher than full-time). Candidates must ensure their workplace is within Tamil Nadu and under MSU's jurisdiction.
Ques. What laboratory and research facilities are available for PhD Physics scholars at St. Xavier's College?
Ans. St. Xavier's College has well-equipped research laboratories for Physics scholars. The college has received external research funding from agencies such as UGC, DST, and other government bodies. The Physics Research Centre has facilities for material characterization, nanomaterial synthesis, crystal growth, and spectroscopic analysis. The college also has a central library with access to research journals and databases. Additionally, the college encourages scholars to apply for research projects from TNSCST, DST, UGC, and other agencies, and provides seed money for publications. Scholars are also encouraged to apply for summer research fellowships at IISc, IITs, and other premier research institutes.











































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