Kristu Jayanti PhD Forensic Science FAQs
Ques. Can a working forensic professional pursue the Ph.D. (Forensic Science) Part-Time at Kristu Jayanti University while continuing their job?
Ans. Yes, the part-time mode is specifically designed for working professionals, including those employed in forensic labs, law enforcement agencies, hospitals, or academic institutions. Research activities and coursework are structured to accommodate part-time scholars. However, scholars are expected to be present on campus for coursework, seminars, and research reviews as per the university's schedule. It is advisable to confirm the exact attendance and campus visit requirements with the department before applying.
Ques. What is the discipline-specific syllabus for the KJUET entrance test for Forensic Science?
Ans. The KJUET for Forensic Science consists of Part A (Research Aptitude and Methodology, 50% weightage) and Part B (Forensic Science discipline-specific topics, 50% weightage). The detailed syllabus for Forensic Science can be downloaded from the university's doctoral research page. Candidates with UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, GATE, or SLET qualifications are exempt from KJUET but must appear for the personal interview.
Ques. What is the minimum and maximum duration for the Part-Time Ph.D. in Forensic Science?
Ans. The minimum duration is 3 years and the maximum is 6 years. Part-time scholars are expected to complete their research and thesis within this window. Extensions beyond 6 years may require special approval as per UGC regulations.
Ques. Are part-time Ph.D. scholars in Forensic Science eligible for the monthly fellowship of INR 15,000?
Ans. No. The monthly fellowship of INR 15,000 is exclusively available to full-time Ph.D. scholars, and only after they complete their coursework and obtain the full registration order. Part-time scholars do not receive any fellowship, annual scholarship, or contingency grant from the university.
Ques. What research areas are available under the Ph.D. (Forensic Science) programme at Kristu Jayanti University?
Ans. The programme covers a broad range of research areas including forensic biology, forensic chemistry, toxicology, crime scene investigation, forensic anthropology, digital forensics, forensic serology, questioned document examination, and related disciplines. The specific research topic is finalized in consultation with the assigned research supervisor. Prospective candidates can review the Research Supervisor Profiles on the university's doctoral research page to identify potential supervisors aligned with their research interests.
Ques. Is a background specifically in Forensic Science required to apply for the Ph.D. (Forensic Science) at Kristu Jayanti University?
Ans. While a Master's degree in Forensic Science is the most direct qualification, candidates with postgraduate degrees in allied disciplines such as Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, or related life/physical sciences may also be eligible, provided the research area aligns with the available supervisors. Candidates are advised to check with the department and review the Research Supervisor Profiles before applying to ensure their academic background and research interests are a good match.
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