Catholicate College PhD Physics FAQs
Ques. What research areas are available in the Ph.D. Physics program at Catholicate College?
Ans. The Physics department at Catholicate College offers research opportunities in various areas of physics. Faculty members are engaged in research across experimental and theoretical physics domains. The department provides access to well-equipped laboratories with modern instrumentation for conducting research. Students can work on projects related to condensed matter physics, optics, nuclear physics, and other specialized areas depending on faculty expertise and available research facilities. The department encourages collaborative research with other institutions and research centers.
Ques. Is it mandatory to have a NET/JRF qualification to get admission to the Ph.D. program?
Ans. No, it is not mandatory to have NET/JRF qualification. Candidates can also gain admission by successfully clearing the MGU PhD Written Aptitude Test (WAT) followed by a department-level interview. However, candidates with valid UGC-NET/JRF qualifications are exempt from the written test and directly appear for the interview, which gives them an advantage in the selection process. Additionally, JRF holders are eligible for monthly fellowship support during their research period.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing a Ph.D. in Physics from Catholicate College?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates in Physics have diverse career opportunities including academic positions as Assistant/Associate/Full Professors in colleges and universities, research positions in national and international research institutions, scientist positions in government laboratories like ISRO, CSIR, and BARC, and specialized roles in industries related to physics and technology. The research-focused curriculum and access to modern laboratory facilities prepare students well for these opportunities. Many graduates pursue postdoctoral research or establish their own research groups in academic institutions.
Ques. What laboratory facilities and equipment are available for Ph.D. research in Physics?
Ans. The Physics department at Catholicate College is equipped with well-maintained physics laboratories containing modern instrumentation and equipment for conducting research. The facilities include optical equipment, electronic measurement instruments, and other specialized apparatus depending on the research area. Students have access to computer labs for data analysis and simulation work. The department also provides access to library resources including physics journals and research databases. Regular maintenance and upgradation of facilities ensure that students have access to contemporary research equipment.
Ques. What is the fee structure for the Ph.D. program, and are there any financial assistance options?
Ans. The total fees for the 3-year Ph.D. program amount to approximately ₹16,050, comprising a one-time registration fee of ₹1,050 and semester fees of ₹2,500 per semester. SC/ST candidates pay a reduced registration fee of ₹530. Financial assistance is available through UGC-JRF (approximately ₹31,000 monthly), RGNF for SC/ST candidates, NFSC for non-NET candidates, and college-based merit scholarships. Additionally, students can opt for hostel accommodation at approximately ₹6,000 per annum on an optional basis. The low fee structure combined with multiple scholarship options makes the program financially accessible to deserving candidates.
Ques. What is the admission timeline, and when should I apply for the 2026-27 batch?
Ans. For the 2026-27 batch, the application portal opened on January 1, 2026, with the submission deadline on January 31, 2026. The MGU PhD Written Aptitude Test is expected to be conducted in February-March 2026, followed by department interviews in March-April 2026. Counselling and seat allotment are tentatively scheduled for April-May 2026, with the batch commencing in July 2026. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official MGU research portal (researchonline.mgu.ac.in) and Catholicate College website for updates on exact dates and any changes to the schedule.







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