In-plane resistivity measurements as a function of temperature, magnetic
field and its orientation with respect to the crystallographic ab−plane were
used to study the upper critical field, Hc2, of two overdoped compositions
of the iron-based superconductor Ba(Fe1−xNix)2As2, x=0.054 and
x=0.072. Measurements were performed using precise alignment (with accuracy
less than 0.1o) of magnetic field with respect to the Fe-As-plane. The
dependence of the Hc2 on angle θ between the field and the
ab-plane was measured in isothermal conditions in a broad temperature range.
We found that the shape of Hc2(θ), clearly deviates from
Ginzburg-Landau functional form