Apollo Univ Ph.D. Mathematics FAQs
Ques. Is the Ph.D. in Mathematics at The Apollo University recognized by UGC?
Ans. Yes, The Apollo University is a UGC-approved private university established under the Andhra Pradesh Private Universities (Establishment and Regulation) Act 2016. The Ph.D. programme follows UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedures for Award of Ph.D. Degree) Regulations, and the degree is nationally recognized. Candidates can verify the university's UGC recognition status on the UGC website. This is an important point for those planning to use the degree for academic positions or further research.
Ques. What are the specific research areas available under Ph.D. Mathematics at TAU, and who are the faculty supervisors?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Mathematics at TAU is housed under the Faculty of Technology (School of Technology). The primary research areas include Computational Fluid Dynamics, Magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD), Heat and Mass Transfer, Nanofluids, Mathematical Biology, Linear and Non-linear Stability Analysis, and Mathematical Modelling. Key faculty members include Dr. K. R. Sekhar (specialization: Fluid Dynamics, MHD, Nanofluids, Mathematical Biology) and Dr. Syed Fazuruddin (specialization: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Natural Convection, Porous Media). Both faculty members have strong publication records in Scopus and SCI-indexed international journals. Candidates are advised to review faculty profiles on the TAU website and align their research proposal with available supervisor expertise before applying.
Ques. If I have already qualified UGC-NET or GATE, do I still need to appear for the TAU entrance exam?
Ans. No. Candidates who have qualified any recognized national or state-level examination such as UGC-NET, APSET (Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test), GATE, or an equivalent examination are exempted from the TAU Research Entrance Test (TAU-RET). However, they are still required to submit a research proposal and appear for the personal interview as part of the selection process. It is advisable to carry the original score card/certificate of the qualifying examination at the time of the interview.
Ques. Can I pursue the Ph.D. in Mathematics at TAU while working full-time elsewhere? Is there a part-time option?
Ans. Yes, The Apollo University offers the Ph.D. programme in both full-time and part-time modes. The part-time mode is designed for working professionals who wish to pursue doctoral research alongside their employment. The tuition fee for the part-time mode is Rs. 50,000 per annum (compared to Rs. 20,000 per annum for full-time). Part-time scholars are required to meet the minimum residency requirements as per UGC norms. Candidates interested in the part-time mode should clearly indicate this in their application and discuss the feasibility with the Research Coordinator.
Ques. What is the minimum and maximum duration of the Ph.D. programme at TAU?
Ans. As per UGC regulations, the minimum duration for a full-time Ph.D. programme is 3 years (including coursework), and the maximum duration is 6 years. For part-time scholars, the minimum duration is 3 years and the maximum is 6 years. Extensions beyond the maximum period may be granted in exceptional circumstances as per university and UGC guidelines. Candidates are expected to complete and submit their thesis within the stipulated period to avoid additional fees or administrative complications.
Ques. How competitive is the admission process for Ph.D. Mathematics at TAU, and what should my research proposal cover?
Ans. The admission process at TAU is moderately competitive and is based on a combination of academic credentials, the quality of the research proposal, TAU-RET performance (if applicable), and the personal interview. The research proposal is a critical component and should clearly outline the proposed research topic, objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and potential impact. Since the Mathematics department at TAU has a strong focus on applied mathematics (particularly fluid dynamics and mathematical modelling), proposals aligned with these areas are likely to find better supervisor support. Candidates are strongly advised to review the published work of TAU Mathematics faculty before drafting their proposal to ensure alignment with ongoing research themes.





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