JMI Ph.D. (Physics) FAQs
Ques. Is the JMI PhD Physics entrance test compulsory for all candidates?
Ans. No. Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET/JRF, CSIR-NET/JRF (Physical Sciences), or GATE (Physics) are exempted from the JMI PhD entrance test. They are directly called for the research proposal submission and interview/presentation stage. This is a significant advantage for candidates who have already cleared national-level eligibility tests.
Ques. What research areas are active in the JMI Department of Physics?
Ans. The Department of Physics at JMI has faculty working in Condensed Matter Physics, Theoretical Nuclear Physics, High Energy Physics, Nanomaterials, Surface Physics, Astrophysics, and Experimental Physics. The university's Centre for Theoretical Physics (CTP) and Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology also offer collaborative research opportunities for Physics PhD scholars.
Ques. How competitive is PhD Physics admission at JMI, and how many seats are available?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 vacancy data, approximately 49 seats were available for PhD Physics under the Department of Physics, making it one of the larger PhD programmes at JMI. Despite the higher seat count, the programme remains competitive due to the large number of applicants from across India. Candidates with CSIR-NET/JRF or UGC-NET/JRF qualifications have a significant advantage.
Ques. Can I work with the Centre for Theoretical Physics (CTP) at JMI for my PhD?
Ans. The Centre for Theoretical Physics (CTP) at JMI is a separate research centre that focuses on Cosmology, High Energy Physics, Gravitation, and related areas. PhD scholars in Physics may collaborate with CTP faculty, but formal PhD registration is typically done through the Department of Physics. Candidates interested in theoretical physics research should contact both the department and CTP to explore supervisory options.
Ques. What is the coursework requirement for PhD Physics at JMI?
Ans. All PhD scholars at JMI are required to complete a mandatory coursework component, typically spanning one semester, as per UGC PhD regulations. The coursework covers research methodology, subject-specific advanced topics, and academic writing. Scholars must clear the coursework before proceeding to their research work.
Ques. What fellowship support is available if I do not have a JRF qualification?
Ans. Scholars without JRF qualifications may be eligible for the JMI Non-NET Fellowship of Rs. 8,000 per month. Scholars are strongly encouraged to appear in CSIR-NET (Physical Sciences) to qualify for JRF, which provides Rs. 37,000/month. Additionally, scholars may apply for project-based funding through their supervisors' research grants from agencies like DST, SERB, DAE, and CSIR.
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