PhD degree in Physics

Students must earn a minimum of 180 credits. Each student is required to earn 24 credits from the specialization courses, 120 credits are allocated to the PhD Research and defence and the remaining 36 credits are obtained from a group of compulsory courses.The PhD programme offers students with a wide range of specialisations in: Geophysics, Material Science, Nonlinear Science, Renewable Energy Physics, Statistical physics and Complex systems and Theoretical Physics.

Duration: 3 years

Prerequisite
A Master’s degree in Physics with a GPA of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4 or a Master’s degree in a related physical Science with with a GPA of at least 2.5.