AU Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) PT FAQs
Ques. Which science subjects are available for Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time at Apex University?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time programme at Apex University is offered under the Faculty of Basic Life & Applied Sciences and covers the following subjects: Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Zoology. For the December 2025 admission cycle, the seat intake was: Botany (5 seats), Chemistry (7 seats), Mathematics (10 seats), Physics (8 seats), and Zoology (12 seats). Candidates must apply for the specific subject in which they wish to conduct their doctoral research, and separate application fees are required for each subject if applying for more than one.
Ques. Is CSIR-NET or UGC-NET required for admission to Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time at Apex University?
Ans. No, CSIR-NET or UGC-NET is not mandatory for part-time Ph.D. candidates at Apex University. Candidates who do not hold these qualifications can appear for the university's own entrance test, AUCET (Apex University Common Entrance Test), followed by a personal interview. However, if you hold CSIR-NET/UGC-NET (with or without JRF), SLET, or have completed M.Phil., you are exempt from the written test and are directly called for the personal interview. For science subjects, CSIR-NET with JRF is particularly valuable as it also provides a monthly fellowship of Rs. 37,000 (rising to Rs. 42,000 from the 3rd year).
Ques. What is the total fee for Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time and how is it paid?
Ans. The total fee for the Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time programme at Apex University is Rs. 4,22,000, which includes a one-time application fee of Rs. 2,000, a course registration fee of Rs. 10,000, academic fees of Rs. 50,000 per semester for 8 semesters (totalling Rs. 4,00,000), and a thesis submission fee of Rs. 10,000 at the end of the programme. Academic fees are paid semester-wise, i.e., twice a year. The university also offers an Apex Easy Pay facility allowing payment in 2 equal instalments per semester. No refund of Ph.D. fees is entertained under any circumstances.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time while working as a college lecturer or in a research institution?
Ans. Yes, the Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time programme is specifically designed for employed professionals such as college lecturers, school teachers, scientists in research institutions, and industry professionals in science-related fields. You are required to submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your employer at the time of admission. The university accommodates the schedule of part-time scholars by allowing flexibility in coursework attendance. This is a popular pathway for science faculty members in colleges who wish to fulfil the UGC requirement of a Ph.D. for career advancement and promotions.
Ques. What is the difference between Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) Part Time and Full Time at Apex University in terms of fees and duration?
Ans. The Full Time Ph.D. in Applied Sciences (Basic Life & Applied Sciences) at Apex University has a minimum duration of 3 years (6 semesters) with an academic fee of Rs. 60,000 per semester, totalling Rs. 3,60,000 in academic fees. The Part Time Ph.D. has a minimum duration of 4 years (8 semesters) with an academic fee of Rs. 50,000 per semester, totalling Rs. 4,00,000 in academic fees. While the per-semester fee is lower for part-time, the total academic fee is higher due to the longer duration. The key distinction is that full-time scholars must be fully dedicated to research, while part-time scholars can continue their employment, provided they submit an NOC from their employer. Both programmes have the same maximum time limit of 6 years for thesis submission.
Ques. How many admission cycles does Apex University offer for Ph.D. (Applied Sciences) each year, and what is the seat intake?
Ans. Apex University typically offers two Ph.D. admission cycles per year - one in June (for the July batch) and one in December (for the January batch). For the December 2025 cycle, the seat intake under Applied Sciences was: Botany (5), Chemistry (7), Mathematics (10), Physics (8), and Zoology (12), totalling 42 seats across these subjects. The June 2025 cycle had: Botany (2), Chemistry (3), Mathematics (3), Physics (10), Zoology (2). Seat availability varies between cycles, and candidates are advised to apply early as seats are limited. Both cycles follow the same admission process: online application, AUCET written test (or exemption), personal interview, and result declaration.


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