NAS Ph.D. FAQs
Ques. What are the research areas available for PhD in Drawing and Painting at NAS College?
Ans. The Department of Drawing at NAS College, in association with the CCSU Fine Arts department, offers research in Indian painting traditions, contemporary art, women in art, cultural aspects of visual arts, and related areas. Research publications from the department cover topics such as Indian contemporary art, women artists, and the cultural dimensions of painting. Candidates should contact Dr. Alka Tiwari (Head, Department of Drawing) to confirm supervisor availability.
Ques. Is UGC NET mandatory for PhD admission in Drawing and Painting at NAS College?
Ans. As per UGC PhD Regulations 2022, candidates who have qualified UGC NET/JRF in Visual Arts are eligible for direct admission (exempted from the entrance test). Candidates without NET/JRF must appear for the CCSU PhD entrance test. It is advisable to check the latest CCSU PhD admission notification for specific requirements.
Ques. What is the minimum duration of the PhD programme in Drawing and Painting at NAS College?
Ans. The minimum duration for the PhD programme is 3 years from the date of registration. The maximum duration is generally 6 years (with possible extension as per CCSU/UGC norms).
Ques. What career options are available after completing PhD in Drawing and Painting from NAS College?
Ans. PhD graduates in Drawing and Painting can pursue careers as Assistant Professors/Lecturers in colleges and universities (after qualifying UGC NET in Visual Arts), freelance artists, designers, visualisers, art directors, illustrators, animators, or art museum technicians. The PhD degree also opens doors to postdoctoral research fellowships and positions in art research institutions.
Ques. Is Pre-PhD course work required for PhD in Drawing and Painting at NAS College?
Ans. Yes, Pre-PhD course work in Fine Art/Drawing and Painting is available and mandatory as per UGC PhD Regulations. This course work is typically completed in the first year of PhD registration before proceeding to thesis research.
Ques. What is the connection between NAS College's Drawing department and CCSU's Fine Arts department?
Ans. Dr. Alka Tiwari, Professor and Head of the Department of Drawing at NAS College, also serves as the Coordinator of the CCSU Department of Fine Arts. This dual role means that PhD scholars at NAS College benefit from the resources and research ecosystem of both the college and the university's Fine Arts department, including access to CCSU's research infrastructure and faculty network.
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