CHM Ph.D. (English) FAQs
Ques. Is the MU PET mandatory for admission to the Ph.D. (English) programme at CHM College?
Ans. The MU PET is the primary entrance requirement for PhD admission at CHM College under the University of Mumbai. However, candidates who hold a valid UGC-NET/JRF or Maharashtra SET (MH-SET) certificate are exempted from appearing in the PET. Candidates must produce the relevant certificate at the time of application.
Ques. How many seats are available for Ph.D. (English) at CHM College, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. The number of seats for Ph.D. (English) depends on the number of available research guides in the Department of English at CHM College. Typically, each guide can supervise up to 8 scholars at a time as per UGC norms. The admission is competitive, and shortlisted candidates are called for an interview and research proposal presentation. It is advisable to contact the department directly to know the current seat availability before applying.
Ques. Can I pursue the Ph.D. (English) programme on a part-time basis while working?
Ans. Yes, the Ph.D. (English) programme at CHM College is available in both full-time and part-time modes. Part-time scholars are required to be employed and must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer. The minimum duration for part-time PhD is 4 years and the maximum is 7 years. Part-time scholars are expected to attend the college for coursework and DRC meetings as per the schedule.
Ques. What research areas are available under the Ph.D. (English) programme at CHM College?
Ans. The Department of English at CHM College has faculty with expertise in areas including Indian Writing in English, Postcolonial Literature, Feminist Literary Criticism, Linguistics, Literary Theory, Comparative Literature, and Diaspora Studies. Candidates are advised to review the research interests of the available guides on the college website or contact the department before finalising their research proposal.
Ques. What is the coursework requirement for the Ph.D. (English) programme?
Ans. As per the University of Mumbai's PhD Ordinance, all registered PhD scholars must complete a mandatory coursework of one semester (or as prescribed). The coursework covers Research Methodology, Review of Literature, and subject-specific papers. Scholars must pass the coursework examination conducted by the university before proceeding to the research phase. The coursework exam fee is payable to the University of Mumbai.
Ques. How do I submit my research proposal, and what should it include?
Ans. The research proposal must be submitted along with the PhD application form at CHM College. A good research proposal for Ph.D. (English) should include: the proposed research topic, a brief review of existing literature, the research gap being addressed, objectives of the study, proposed methodology (textual analysis, comparative study, etc.), and a preliminary bibliography. The proposal is evaluated during the personal interview, and candidates may be asked to refine it in consultation with the allotted guide.
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