Apollo Univ Ph.D. Health Science FAQs
Ques. What are the specific research areas available under Ph.D. (Health Science) at The Apollo University?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Health Science) at The Apollo University covers a broad spectrum of research areas under the Faculty of Health Sciences. These include Public Health, Clinical Research, Psychology (Health, Counselling, and Sports), Biomedical Sciences, Imaging Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Renal Dialysis Technology, Physiotherapy, Genetics and Genomics, Computational Biology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry. The university encourages interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, so scholars can also explore areas at the intersection of health sciences and technology or management.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory to apply for Ph.D. (Health Science) at The Apollo University?
Ans. No, UGC-NET is not mandatory. The Apollo University conducts its own Research Entrance Test called TAU-RET for Ph.D. admissions. However, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET/JRF or equivalent national-level examinations may be exempted from TAU-RET as per UGC norms. Qualifying UGC-NET/JRF is also beneficial as it makes you eligible for monthly fellowship stipends (Rs. 37,000/month for JRF), which can significantly offset your living and research expenses during the programme.
Ques. What is the minimum duration of the Ph.D. (Health Science) programme and can I pursue it part-time?
Ans. The minimum duration for the full-time Ph.D. programme is 3 years as per UGC regulations. The Apollo University also offers the Ph.D. in Part-Time mode for working professionals, with an annual tuition fee of Rs. 50,000 per annum (compared to Rs. 20,000 for full-time). Part-time scholars are expected to spend a minimum required period on campus for coursework and research activities. The maximum duration for completion is typically 6 years (full-time) or 8 years (part-time) as per UGC norms.
Ques. How does The Apollo University's clinical infrastructure benefit Ph.D. (Health Science) scholars?
Ans. The Apollo University is backed by the Apollo Hospitals Group, one of India's largest healthcare networks. Doctoral scholars in health sciences have access to the 800-bed district hospital associated with the university, which provides real-world clinical data, patient populations, and healthcare professionals as collaborators. Additionally, the university has academic partnerships with Johns Hopkins University and Harvard Medical School, which opens avenues for collaborative research, co-authorship, and international exposure. This clinical-academic ecosystem is a significant advantage for health science researchers.
Ques. What documents do I need to submit along with the Ph.D. application?
Ans. Along with the completed application form, you need to submit: (1) Academic transcripts and certificates for all qualifying degrees (UG and PG), (2) A detailed research proposal outlining your proposed topic, objectives, methodology, and expected impact, (3) Proof of qualifying examination scores such as UGC-NET/JRF/CSIR-NET if applicable, (4) A receipt of the application and entrance exam fee payment of Rs. 2,000, and (5) Any publications or research experience documents if available. A well-crafted research proposal is critical as it forms a major part of the selection criteria.
Ques. Are there two admission cycles for Ph.D. at The Apollo University? Which one should I target?
Ans. Yes, The Apollo University conducts Ph.D. admissions in two cycles every year. Cycle 1 runs from March to May (application deadline: March 31, TAU-RET in mid-April, results/interviews in last week of April, admission in first week of May). Cycle 2 runs from October to December (application deadline: October 31, TAU-RET in mid-November, results/interviews in last week of November, admission in first week of December). If you miss Cycle 1, you can apply in Cycle 2. Both cycles are equally valid, and the programme structure and fees remain the same regardless of which cycle you join.







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