AU Ph.D. Hindi FAQs
Ques. What are the key research areas for Ph.D. in Hindi at Assam University?
Ans. The department's research focus includes modern Hindi poetry, fiction, contemporary Hindi literature, historiography of Hindi literature, and Hindi language studies. Faculty specialisations cover modern Hindi poetry, Premchand studies, philosophy of history of Hindi literature, and the interaction of Hindi with other Indian languages and literatures. The Northeast Indian context adds a unique dimension to research, particularly in areas of language contact and multilingual literary traditions.
Ques. How many seats are available for Ph.D. in Hindi at Assam University?
Ans. For 2026-27, the department had 2 PhD vacancies at Silchar HQ (1 UR, 1 SC, 1 EWS). The number of seats is relatively small and varies each year depending on faculty vacancies and research supervisor availability. Candidates are advised to check the official admission notice for the current year's vacancy matrix before applying.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for Ph.D. admission in Hindi at Assam University?
Ans. UGC-NET/JRF is not mandatory for admission, but it is highly advantageous. Candidates without NET/JRF must appear in the university's Research Entrance Test (RET) and viva voce. NET/JRF qualified candidates are exempted from RET. Additionally, JRF holders receive a monthly fellowship of Rs. 37,000, making the programme financially self-sustaining.
Ques. Can students from non-Hindi speaking states apply for Ph.D. in Hindi at Assam University?
Ans. Yes, students from any state in India can apply, provided they meet the eligibility criteria (Master's degree in Hindi or allied subject with 55% marks). The department at Assam University is particularly well-suited for researchers interested in the interaction of Hindi with Northeast Indian languages and literatures, making it an attractive destination for students from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
Ques. What career options are available after a Ph.D. in Hindi from Assam University?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Hindi from Assam University opens doors to academic positions (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor) in universities and colleges across India. The department's placement record shows that a good number of graduates serve as faculty members in schools, colleges, and educational institutions within and outside Northeast India. Other career options include roles in translation, publishing, media, government language departments, and cultural organisations.
Ques. Does Assam University offer any fellowship to Ph.D. students in Hindi who do not have JRF?
Ans. The university may provide a Non-NET fellowship to selected Ph.D. students on merit basis, subject to availability of funds received from UGC. This is not guaranteed and depends on annual UGC allocations. Students without JRF are encouraged to apply for external fellowships such as ICSSR fellowships, state government fellowships, or project-based research assistantships with faculty members.
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