MANUU Ph.D. Physics FAQs
Ques. Is the Ph.D. Physics programme at MANUU suitable for experimental research, or is it primarily theoretical?
Ans. The Physics Section at MANUU supports both experimental and theoretical research. The department is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and offers research in areas such as Solid-State Physics, Materials Science, and Applied Optics, which are primarily experimental in nature. Theoretical and computational research is also available in areas like Theoretical Physics, Atmospheric Physics, and Astronomy. The department regularly organises seminars, workshops, and national and international conferences, providing scholars with a well-rounded research environment. Candidates should contact the department coordinator, Prof. Muhammad Rafiq Abuturab (hod.physics@manuu.edu.in), to discuss specific research interests and available supervisors before applying.
Ques. The Ph.D. Physics programme at MANUU started only in 2018-19. Does this affect the quality or recognition of the degree?
Ans. While the Ph.D. programme in Physics at MANUU is relatively young (started 2018-19), the degree is awarded by MANUU, which is a central university established by an Act of Parliament and recognised by the UGC. Central university degrees are fully recognised by all government and private institutions in India. The relatively recent start of the programme means the department is actively building its research output and infrastructure, with state-of-the-art laboratories already in place. Scholars benefit from the university's central university status, access to UGC fellowships, and the growing research culture within the department.
Ques. What is the Urdu language requirement for Ph.D. Physics at MANUU? Is there any relaxation for science students?
Ans. The Urdu language requirement is mandatory for all programmes at MANUU, including Ph.D. Physics, with no relaxation for science or technical subjects. Candidates must have studied Urdu as a subject or as a medium of instruction at the 10th, 12th, or graduation level, or have completed equivalent Madrasa courses with Urdu as the medium of instruction approved by MANUU. This is a fundamental eligibility condition unique to MANUU as India's only central university dedicated to Urdu-medium education. Candidates without Urdu in their academic background are not eligible to apply, regardless of their qualifications in Physics.
Ques. With only 9 seats for Ph.D. Physics, how should I prepare to maximise my chances of selection?
Ans. With 9 seats available, of which approximately 5-6 are reserved for UGC-NET/JRF qualified candidates, competition for the remaining 3-4 seats through the MANUU Entrance Test is significant. To maximise your chances: first, qualify UGC-NET/JRF in Physical Sciences, which gives you preference and may exempt you from the written test; second, prepare thoroughly in core Physics topics including Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, and Solid-State Physics for the entrance test; third, prepare a strong research proposal aligned with the department's research areas (Solid-State Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Theoretical Physics, Astronomy, Materials Science, Applied Optics); and fourth, contact potential supervisors in the department before the interview to demonstrate research readiness.
Ques. Can I apply for Ph.D. Physics at MANUU if I have an M.Sc. in Applied Physics or Electronics?
Ans. The eligibility for Ph.D. Physics at MANUU requires a postgraduate degree in Physics or a related discipline with a minimum of 55% marks. Candidates with M.Sc. in Applied Physics are generally considered eligible. However, for M.Sc. in Electronics or other related disciplines, eligibility may depend on whether the university considers the degree equivalent to Physics. It is strongly advisable to contact the Directorate of Admissions at MANUU (manuucoe.in/regularadmission) or the Physics Section directly to confirm eligibility before submitting the application, as the university has the final say on equivalence of qualifications.
Ques. Are there any ongoing funded research projects in the Physics Section at MANUU that Ph.D. scholars can benefit from?
Ans. The Physics Section at MANUU, under the coordination of Prof. Muhammad Rafiq Abuturab (a specialist in Applied Optics), has been actively engaged in research in areas including optical information processing, holography, and related fields. The department regularly organises national and international conferences and workshops, which indicates active research engagement. Ph.D. scholars may benefit from project-based funding if their supervisor has active research grants from agencies such as DST, SERB, or UGC. Candidates are advised to directly inquire with potential supervisors about ongoing funded projects at the time of applying, as project-based funding can supplement fellowship income significantly.


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