SGTU PhD Medical Physiology FAQs
Ques. What are the research areas available for Ph.D. in Medical Physiology at SGT University?
Ans. The Department of Physiology at SGT University supports research across a wide range of physiological sciences. Key research areas include cardiovascular physiology, neurophysiology, respiratory physiology, endocrinology, exercise physiology, clinical physiology, and reproductive physiology. The department benefits from its integration with SGT Hospital, a 1000+ bed teaching hospital on campus, which provides access to clinical data and patient populations for translational research. PhD scholars can also collaborate with other departments within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences for interdisciplinary research projects.
Ques. Is the Ph.D. in Medical Physiology at SGT University a full-time programme, and can working professionals apply?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Medical Physiology at SGT University is offered as a full-time, on-campus programme. As per UGC norms, full-time PhD scholars are required to be physically present at the university for coursework, research activities, and progress reviews. The minimum duration is 3 years and the maximum is 6 years. Working professionals who wish to pursue a PhD while employed would need to check with the university directly regarding any part-time or sponsored category provisions, as the official programme is listed as full-time.
Ques. Are UGC-NET or CSIR-NET qualified candidates exempted from the SGT University PhD entrance exam?
Ans. Yes. Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, GATE, or SLET (or any equivalent national-level fellowship/eligibility test) are exempted from appearing in the SGT University PhD entrance examination. However, they are still required to go through the personal interview/viva conducted by the university. Valid score cards/certificates of these exams must be submitted along with the application form.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc. Medical Physiology and Ph.D. Medical Physiology at SGT University?
Ans. The M.Sc. Medical Physiology is a 2-year postgraduate taught programme that provides advanced knowledge in physiological sciences through coursework, practicals, and a dissertation. The Ph.D. Medical Physiology is a research doctorate (minimum 3 years) that requires original research contribution to the field, culminating in a thesis. The M.Sc. is the typical entry qualification for the Ph.D. programme. If you want to develop expertise in physiology through coursework, the M.Sc. is the right choice. If you want to pursue original research and an academic or research career, the Ph.D. is the appropriate path.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a Ph.D. in Medical Physiology?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Medical Physiology opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates can pursue academic positions as Assistant Professors or Associate Professors in medical colleges and universities, which require a PhD as per UGC and NMC norms. Research positions in biomedical research institutes, ICMR-funded projects, pharmaceutical companies, and clinical research organisations are also available. Additionally, PhD holders can work in sports science, exercise physiology, clinical physiology labs, and healthcare consulting. Many graduates also go on to pursue post-doctoral research in India or abroad.
Ques. What is the fee structure for Ph.D. Medical Physiology at SGT University, and are there any scholarships?
Ans. The annual tuition fee for the Ph.D. in Medical Physiology at SGT University is INR 1,50,000, making the total fee for the minimum 3-year duration INR 4,50,000. The university offers merit-based scholarships on tuition fees: candidates with 90% or above in their qualifying degree receive a 100% tuition fee waiver, those with 80-89.99% receive a 50% waiver, those with 70-79.99% receive a 25% waiver, and those with 60-69.99% receive a 20% waiver. Haryana domicile students may also be eligible for additional fee concessions under the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006.






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