LPU allow working professionals to pursue PhD through a part-time mode. It allows working professionals to continue their work while growing academically or gaining new knowledge or skills.
Yes, you will be required to submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your employer during the admission process for a part-time PhD. You can submit documents like an income tax return, a copy of registration of the company you are working in or any other document as proof of self-employment.
The NOC serve as a confirmation from your employer that they have no issues with you pursuing a part-time PhD from LPU along with your job responsibilities. This ensures that you can balance your work commitment with the demands of the PhD program.