SXC MA Folklore Studies FAQs
Ques. What makes MA Folklore Studies at SXC Palayamkottai unique compared to other PG programmes?
Ans. MA Folklore Studies at SXC Palayamkottai is one of the very few government-aided (Shift 1) PG programmes in Folklore Studies in Tamil Nadu, making it both academically unique and financially accessible. The programme focuses on the documentation, analysis, and preservation of folk literature, oral traditions, folk arts, folk music, and tribal culture, which are areas not covered by mainstream humanities programmes. The Tirunelveli-Palayamkottai region's rich folk tradition provides an ideal environment for fieldwork. The total fee for the 2-year programme is only approximately ₹31,748, making it one of the most affordable PG programmes at the college.
Ques. Who is eligible for MA Folklore Studies at SXC Palayamkottai, and is any entrance exam required?
Ans. Any graduate with a UG degree from a recognised university is eligible to apply for MA Folklore Studies at SXC Palayamkottai, regardless of their undergraduate stream (Arts, Science, or Commerce). No entrance exam is required; admission is purely merit-based on graduation marks. This open eligibility makes the programme accessible to students from diverse academic backgrounds who have an interest in cultural studies, folk traditions, and heritage documentation. The application fee is ₹120, and the entire process is online.
Ques. What career options are available after completing MA Folklore Studies from SXC Palayamkottai?
Ans. MA Folklore Studies opens up career paths in cultural heritage documentation, museum curation, cultural journalism, folk arts promotion, and academic research. Graduates can work with government cultural departments (such as the Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Welfare Department, Tribal Research Centre), NGOs working on tribal and folk culture preservation, and cultural organisations. They can also qualify for UGC NET/SET in Folklore to pursue college-level teaching. Research opportunities exist in universities and institutes focused on Indian cultural studies, anthropology, and ethnomusicology. The programme also prepares students for Ph.D research in Folklore Studies.
Ques. Is MA Folklore Studies offered in Shift 1 (Aided) at SXC Palayamkottai, and what are the class timings?
Ans. Yes, MA Folklore Studies is offered under Shift 1 (Aided/Government-funded) at SXC Palayamkottai, which means the fees are substantially subsidised by the Tamil Nadu State Government. Shift 1 classes run in the morning (approximately 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM). The total fee for the 2-year programme is approximately ₹31,748, making it one of the most affordable PG programmes at the college. Students in Shift 1 are also eligible for all applicable government scholarships, which can further reduce the financial burden.
Ques. When does the 2026-27 PG admission process start, and what documents are needed?
Ans. The PG Online Registration for 2026-27 is ongoing as of April 2026 on the official college portal (stxavierstn.edu.in). The last date to submit the application is typically within the stipulated deadline after graduation results are declared (May/June 2026). Documents required include: passport-size photo (50-300 KB), scanned signature (30-100 KB), community certificate (if applicable), graduation mark statements (all available semesters), and other certificates such as Baptism Certificate, Disability Certificate, or Income Certificate if applicable. The application fee is ₹120, payable online.
Ques. Does SXC Palayamkottai offer Ph.D in Folklore Studies, and what are the research opportunities?
Ans. SXC Palayamkottai offers Ph.D programmes, and the Folklore Studies department has a research tradition rooted in the rich folk culture of the Tirunelveli region. MA Folklore Studies graduates are well-positioned for Ph.D research in areas such as Tamil folk literature, oral traditions, tribal culture, and folk performance arts. The college's autonomous status and NAAC A++ accreditation support a strong research environment. After MA Folklore Studies, students can also apply for Ph.D programmes at other universities with Folklore or Cultural Studies departments, such as Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. Qualifying UGC NET/JRF in Folklore opens up fellowship-funded research opportunities.











































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