SIMATS Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) FAQs
Ques. What research areas are available under Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) at SIMATS?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) program at SIMATS covers research in four core disciplines: Mathematics (applied mathematics, computational mathematics, statistics), Physics (material science, optics, condensed matter physics), Chemistry (organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, environmental chemistry), and English (linguistics, literature, communication studies). The specific research topic is finalized in consultation with the assigned research guide.
Ques. Is UGC NET or CSIR NET required for Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) admission at SIMATS?
Ans. UGC NET or CSIR NET is not mandatory for Ph.D. admission at SIMATS. The university conducts its own entrance examination. However, candidates who have qualified UGC NET/CSIR NET with JRF may be given preference or exemption from the institutional entrance test, as per UGC regulations. Qualifying JRF also makes you eligible for a monthly stipend of Rs. 31,000-35,000 during your Ph.D.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) at SIMATS while working?
Ans. Yes, SIMATS offers a Part Time Ph.D. option (4 years duration) for working professionals. The full-time program requires regular on-campus presence. Candidates interested in the part-time option should confirm availability and specific requirements with the SIMATS admissions office, as part-time Ph.D. regulations may differ from the full-time program.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. in Science and Humanities from SIMATS?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates in Science and Humanities can pursue academic positions (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor) in colleges and universities, research scientist roles in government research organizations (CSIR, DRDO, ISRO, BARC), industry R&D positions in pharmaceutical, chemical, and technology companies, and policy advisory roles. Academic positions in government colleges require UGC NET qualification in addition to the Ph.D. degree. Salaries range from Rs. 6-12 LPA for academic roles and Rs. 8-15 LPA for industry research positions.
Ques. How many seats are available for Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) at SIMATS?
Ans. The exact number of seats is not publicly disclosed, but doctoral programs typically have limited intake based on the availability of research guides in each department (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English). Candidates are advised to contact the respective department heads or the admissions office to understand the current availability of research guides and seats.
Ques. What is the difference between Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) and Ph.D. (Engineering) at SIMATS?
Ans. Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) focuses on fundamental research in pure sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) and humanities (English, Linguistics), while Ph.D. (Engineering) focuses on applied research in engineering disciplines (Computer Science, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, etc.). The fee structure for Ph.D. (Science and Humanities) is Rs. 1,00,000 total, while Ph.D. (Engineering) is Rs. 75,000 total. Both programs are offered at SIMATS under the same UGC-recognized framework.
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