University of Kalyani PhD Physics FAQs
Ques. What research areas are available under the PhD Physics at the University of Kalyani?
Ans. PhD research areas in the Department of Physics at the University of Kalyani include condensed matter and materials science, theoretical and nuclear physics, photonics and optics, computational physics and numerical simulation, plasma physics, and nanoscience applications. Scholars collaborate with the Departments of Chemistry, Biophysics, and Nano Sciences and Technology at KU.
Ques. What is the eligibility for PhD Physics admission at Kalyani University?
Ans. Candidates must hold a relevant Master’s degree with at least 55 percent aggregate marks (50 percent for SC and ST). Applicants without UGC-NET JRF must appear in the university’s Research Entrance Test. Candidates with a valid JRF are directly called for the interview and research proposal presentation.
Ques. How does the PhD admission process work at the University of Kalyani?
Ans. The Department of Physics releases an admission notification annually, typically in July. Non-JRF candidates appear for the Research Entrance Test. Shortlisted candidates present a research proposal and face an interview panel. Selected candidates register for the PhD programme, complete coursework in Year 1, and submit their thesis after a minimum of 3 years.
Ques. How long does the PhD Physics programme take at Kalyani University?
Ans. The minimum duration is 3 years, which includes coursework in the first year and independent research thereafter. There is no fixed maximum, but UGC regulations generally require submission within 6 years of registration. Pre-submission seminars and open viva are required before the final thesis is submitted.
Ques. What career options are available after a PhD in Physics?
Ans. Graduates can qualify CSIR-UGC NET in Physical Sciences for research fellowships and assistant professor positions. Post-doctoral and research scientist roles are available at BARC, ISRO, DRDO, IISER, TIFR, and CSIR national laboratories. Applied physics roles in semiconductor and advanced materials companies, and quantum computing research positions in technology firms, are also accessible to Physics PhD graduates.
Ques. What is the total fee for the PhD Physics programme at Kalyani University?
Ans. The total fee for the PhD Physics programme at the University of Kalyani is INR 41,550, covering registration, tuition, library, and examination charges over the minimum 3-year tenure. Fees are paid annually. Candidates holding UGC-JRF receive a monthly fellowship of INR 37,000 from UGC, separate from university fees.







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