St Aloysius Ph.D. (Chemistry) FAQs
Ques. Can a working professional pursue the part-time PhD in Chemistry at St Aloysius University? What are the attendance requirements?
Ans. Yes, the part-time PhD programme is specifically designed for working professionals and those who cannot commit to full-time residency. Part-time scholars are required to be present on campus for coursework, research reviews, and the entrance/interview process, but the day-to-day research schedule is more flexible compared to full-time scholars. The minimum duration for part-time scholars is typically 3 years, with the possibility of extension up to 6 years. Candidates are advised to contact the Research and Development Cell (RDC) of the university directly at phdadmissions.staloysius.edu.in to understand the specific attendance and residency requirements before applying.
Ques. What research areas are available under PhD Chemistry at St Aloysius University, and how do I choose a supervisor?
Ans. The Chemistry department has 8 active research supervisors with expertise in Nanocatalysis, Metal Organic Frameworks, Electroanalytical Techniques, Supercapacitors, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Nanochemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Energy Storage, Corrosion Chemistry, Nanotechnology, and Crystallography. Candidates are expected to identify a potential supervisor whose research interests align with their own before or at the time of the interview. The official PhD notification lists all supervisors with their contact details, so it is strongly recommended to reach out to potential supervisors in advance to discuss research possibilities and check for available positions in their lab.
Ques. If I have a valid CSIR-NET or UGC-NET score, do I still need to appear for the university entrance test?
Ans. No. Candidates with a valid UGC-NET, CSIR-NET (with or without JRF), or GATE score are exempted from the university's written entrance test. However, they are still required to appear for the personal interview conducted on campus. The interview assesses the candidate's research aptitude, subject knowledge, and alignment with the available supervisor's research area. It is important to note that the NET/GATE score only exempts you from the written test; the interview is mandatory for all candidates.
Ques. What is the total cost of pursuing a part-time PhD in Chemistry at St Aloysius University over 3 years?
Ans. The total course fee for a part-time PhD in Chemistry (Basic Sciences category) over the minimum 3-year duration is Rs. 1,95,000 (Rs. 65,000 per year). If the programme extends beyond 3 years, the same fee of Rs. 65,000 per year continues for the fourth year and any further extension of up to two years, making the maximum total fee Rs. 3,25,000 for a 5-year part-time PhD. Note that this is only the course fee; additional costs such as examination fees, laboratory charges, and thesis submission fees may apply separately. Candidates should confirm the complete fee breakup with the university at the time of admission.
Ques. How many seats are available for PhD Chemistry, and is the admission process competitive?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 vacancy notification, there are 10 seats available for PhD in Chemistry at St Aloysius University. The admission process involves a written entrance test (for those without NET/GATE) followed by a personal interview. Given that the university is NAAC A++ accredited and has a strong Chemistry department with well-equipped labs, the programme does attract competitive applicants, particularly from the Coastal Karnataka and Kerala regions. Candidates with CSIR-NET JRF qualifications are generally preferred as they bring their own fellowship funding, which is an advantage during the selection process.
Ques. Does St Aloysius University provide any fellowship or financial support for PhD Chemistry scholars?
Ans. The university offers a limited number of institutional research fellowships for select candidates, awarded based on institutional guidelines at the time of admission. Beyond this, candidates who have qualified CSIR-NET or UGC-NET with JRF are entitled to receive the national fellowship (Rs. 37,000/month for JRF and Rs. 42,000/month for SRF) directly from CSIR/UGC. DST-INSPIRE fellowships are also available for eligible candidates. Part-time scholars who are employed professionals typically do not receive institutional fellowships, as they are expected to be self-funded. Candidates are advised to apply for national fellowships well in advance and check with the university's research office for the latest information on available institutional support.







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