KUU Ph.D. (Hindi) FAQs
Ques. Is UGC NET mandatory for Ph.D. (Hindi) admission at Khallikote Unitary University?
Ans. No, UGC NET is not mandatory for Ph.D. (Hindi) admission at KUU. However, candidates who have qualified UGC NET/JRF (Hindi) are exempted from the Research Entrance Test (RET). Candidates without NET/JRF must appear for the RET conducted by KUU and clear the subsequent interview.
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. (Hindi) programme at KUU?
Ans. The minimum duration for the Ph.D. (Hindi) programme is 3 years for full-time scholars and 3 years for part-time scholars, with a maximum of 6 years (extendable in special cases as per UGC norms). The programme includes a mandatory coursework component in the first year.
Ques. What is the annual fee for Ph.D. (Hindi) at KUU?
Ans. The annual registration/tuition fee for Ph.D. (Hindi) at KUU is Rs. 5,000 per year. The total fee for the minimum 3-year duration is Rs. 15,000. Additional charges may apply for thesis submission and evaluation.
Ques. Can working professionals pursue Ph.D. (Hindi) at KUU in part-time mode?
Ans. Yes, KUU offers Ph.D. (Hindi) in part-time mode for working professionals. Part-time scholars must be employed in a recognised institution and submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer. The minimum duration for part-time Ph.D. is 3 years, with a maximum of 6 years.
Ques. What research areas are available for Ph.D. (Hindi) at KUU?
Ans. Research areas for Ph.D. (Hindi) at KUU include Hindi literature (ancient, medieval, and modern), Hindi linguistics, comparative literature, translation studies, Hindi journalism, folk literature, and Hindi language teaching. The specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the allotted research supervisor.
Ques. How is the research supervisor allotted for Ph.D. (Hindi) at KUU?
Ans. The research supervisor is allotted by the Departmental Research Committee (DRC) based on the candidate's research proposal, the supervisor's area of expertise, and the availability of vacancies under each supervisor. Candidates may indicate their preferred research area in the application, but the final allotment is at the discretion of the DRC.
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