CPU Ph.D FAQs
Ques. What is the coursework structure of the CPU PhD program and how many credits must a scholar complete before advancing to thesis work?
Ans. Career Point University follows UGC PhD regulations. Scholars complete structured coursework in the first year covering research methodology, domain electives, and research ethics. Credits follow UGC norms and are confirmed at admission by the school. Scholars must pass all coursework assessments before formal thesis registration. This phase includes seminars and presentations evaluated by the research committee.
Ques. Can a working professional pursue the PhD at Career Point University while continuing full-time employment?
Ans. The listed program is full-time, requiring regular campus attendance for coursework and supervisor meetings particularly in the first two semesters. A part-time PhD option is not publicly advertised on the current admissions page. Working professionals should contact the admissions office directly to confirm whether a sponsored or part-time category exists for their chosen school and specialization under current UGC regulations.
Ques. What research support and infrastructure does Career Point University provide to PhD scholars?
Ans. CPU operates 9 research schools, each with subject-specific labs. Engineering scholars access computing and simulation facilities. Life sciences and pharmacy scholars use wet labs. The university library offers digital journal subscriptions. Scholars present progress at internal seminars at regular intervals as part of mandatory monitoring. On-campus hostel accommodation in Kota allows out-of-town scholars to remain close to supervisors throughout the program.
Ques. Is there a research publication requirement before submitting the PhD thesis at CPU?
Ans. Under UGC PhD Regulations 2022, scholars must demonstrate research output before thesis submission. As a UGC-recognized university, CPU follows these norms. Scholars are typically expected to have at least one peer-reviewed publication in a recognized journal before submitting the thesis. The exact requirement is confirmed by the supervisor and school at the time of thesis registration. Clarifying this early with the assigned guide avoids delays at the thesis stage.
Ques. How are PhD supervisors allocated to scholars at Career Point University?
Ans. Supervisor allocation is based on the research area indicated in the application and the interview. The panel includes faculty from the relevant school, matching scholars with guides in their field. With 9 schools and multiple faculty per school, there is good coverage of research areas. Scholars with a specific topic in mind can approach potential supervisors before applying, and a mutually agreed proposal strengthens the interview performance and increases the chance of a preferred guide assignment.
Ques. How does CPU RET compare to UGC-NET and is separate preparation needed for candidates without a national qualification?
Ans. CPU RET is a 50-question objective test split equally between research aptitude and the chosen subject. It is less competitive than UGC-NET, which draws a national candidate pool with a tougher benchmark. Candidates who have cleared UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, GATE, or SLET are exempt from CPU RET. For others, focused preparation on research methodology and PG-level subject content is sufficient to clear the test in most disciplines.


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