NAS College Ph.D. (English) FAQs
Ques. What are the research areas available for PhD in English at NAS College?
Ans. The Department of English at NAS College offers research in Comparative Literature, English and American Literature, Indian Writing in English, Canadian Literature, Literary Theory, Mythology, Modern and Post-Modern Studies, and Cultural Studies. Candidates should contact the department to confirm the availability of a supervisor in their specific area of interest.
Ques. Is UGC NET mandatory for PhD admission in English at NAS College?
Ans. As per UGC PhD Regulations 2022, candidates who have qualified UGC NET/JRF 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 English 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. How many PhD supervisors are available in the English department at NAS College?
Ans. The Department of English has 4 faculty members, all holding doctoral degrees: Dr. Sunil Joshi (Assistant Professor and Head), Dr. Rashmi, Dr. Umesh Bansal, and Dr. Sarita Singh. The number of available seats per supervisor is as per CCSU/UGC norms.
Ques. What career options are available after completing PhD in English from NAS College?
Ans. PhD graduates in English can pursue careers as Assistant Professors/Professors in colleges and universities (after qualifying UGC NET), content writers, editors, translators, or researchers in cultural and literary organisations. The PhD degree also opens doors to postdoctoral research fellowships.
Ques. Can I submit a research proposal on Indian Writing in English for PhD at NAS College?
Ans. Yes, Indian Writing in English is one of the active research areas in the Department of English at NAS College. Scholars have previously undertaken dissertation projects on Indian Writing in English. Candidates should contact Dr. Sunil Joshi (Head, Department of English) at sunil.harikishan@gmail.com to discuss their research proposal and supervisor availability.
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