Amity University PhD Applied Maths FAQs
Ques. Can I pursue this PhD part-time while working full-time in a non-academic setting?
Ans. Yes, the part-time PhD program is specifically designed for working professionals. Classes are held on Saturday and Sunday from 9:15 AM to 6:10 PM, allowing you to continue your employment. However, you must ensure adequate research facilities at your workplace and secure an NOC from your employer at the time of joining. The program requires commitment to coursework during the first year and ongoing research activities throughout the 3.5-year duration. Many working professionals successfully balance their jobs with PhD research in applied mathematics.
Ques. What are the main research areas covered in the PhD Applied Mathematics program?
Ans. The PhD in Applied Mathematics program covers advanced mathematical theories and their practical applications. Key areas include Fuzzy Set Theory, Fuzzy Logic and its applications, Computational Mathematics, and mathematical modeling of real-world problems. During the first semester, you take compulsory courses in Research Methodology, Research and Publication Ethics, and Review of Literature, along with specialized courses like Advances in Fuzzy Set Theory. In subsequent semesters, you can choose electives based on your research interests and the expertise of available guides at the university.
Ques. How is the research topic selected in the PhD program?
Ans. Your research topic is conceptualized by you based on your interests and the available expertise at the university. You submit a preliminary research idea as part of your application form. After admission, you can modify and refine your research topic with the help of your appointed main guide and external co-guide. The modified topic must be approved by the Departmental Research Committee (DRC) and Faculty Research Committee (FRC). It is important to finalize your research direction early in the program to ensure timely progress and completion.
Ques. What is the role of the external co-guide in the PhD program?
Ans. The external co-guide is typically from outside Amity University (from industry, research organizations, or other institutions) and provides specialized expertise relevant to your research topic. For part-time scholars, the co-guide is particularly important as they can be from your workplace organization, providing practical insights and access to research facilities. The co-guide works alongside your main guide (from Amity) to ensure your research meets academic standards and has practical relevance. The co-guide's profile must be approved by the university authorities before appointment.
Ques. Is it mandatory to publish research papers before submitting my thesis?
Ans. Yes, it is mandatory to publish a minimum of two research papers in reputed journals before submitting your PhD thesis for evaluation. These publications demonstrate your research contribution and are part of the PhD completion requirements as per Amity University guidelines. Your guide will assist you in identifying suitable journals and preparing manuscripts. The university provides support through its research publication cell and library resources for accessing journals and publication guidelines. Publication of quality research papers strengthens your academic profile and research credentials.
Ques. What happens if I cannot complete my PhD within 3.5 years?
Ans. The minimum duration for part-time PhD is 3.5 years, but the maximum duration is 6 years from the date of admission. If you need additional time, you can apply for re-registration for up to 2 more years (total 8 years maximum). Female scholars and persons with disabilities (40% or more) are eligible for additional relaxation of 2 years. However, you must maintain continuous enrollment and pay fees for each additional semester. It is advisable to plan your research timeline carefully during admission to avoid delays. Regular progress monitoring and timely completion of milestones help in meeting the deadline.








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