GGU Ph.D. Hindi FAQs
Ques. What are the main research areas in Ph.D. Hindi at GGU?
Ans. The Ph.D. Hindi program at GGU offers research opportunities in diverse areas including Hindi literature, women's autobiography and feminist studies, cultural studies, contemporary Hindi writing, language studies, and literary theory. The department has faculty expertise in these specialized areas and encourages students to pursue research that contributes to Hindi literary scholarship. Students can work with supervisors who have published research in national and international journals, providing guidance on developing original research contributions in their chosen specialization within Hindi studies.
Ques. How does the Department of Hindi connect students beyond academic research?
Ans. The Department of Hindi at GGU connects students not only in the creative field of literature but also in teaching work, voluntary organizations, press, and theatre. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that Ph.D. scholars develop practical skills alongside their research expertise. Students have opportunities to engage with community outreach programs, participate in cultural events, and contribute to media and publishing sectors, making them well-rounded professionals in the field of Hindi language and literature.
Ques. What is the coursework structure for Ph.D. Hindi scholars?
Ans. All Ph.D. scholars must complete a mandatory coursework component lasting a minimum of one semester (6 months). The coursework includes three papers worth 12 credits total: one compulsory paper on research methodology (including quantitative methods, computer applications, and research ethics), and two subject-specific papers proposed by the Department of Hindi. These papers cover areas such as Hindi literary theory, critical approaches to Hindi literature, language studies, and contemporary issues in Hindi studies. Scholars must obtain a minimum of 55% marks in the coursework to proceed to the research phase.
Ques. What financial support is available for Ph.D. scholars?
Ans. Full-time Ph.D. scholars admitted through VRET who do not receive financial assistance from any other funding agency are eligible for UGC fellowship of Rs. 8,000 per month and contingency grants of Rs. 10,000 per year. Additionally, scholars may be assigned 4-6 hours per week of teaching or research assistantship. The department provides access to comprehensive library resources, research facilities, and mentorship from experienced faculty members. Scholars also have opportunities to present their research at departmental seminars and national conferences, facilitating their academic development.
Ques. What is the admission process for VRET and VRET-Exempted categories?
Ans. The VRET category requires candidates to appear for the Vishwavidyalaya Research Entrance Test, which is a written examination (100 multiple-choice questions in 120 minutes) followed by an interview. Merit is determined by 70% weightage to VRET score and 30% weightage to interview performance. The VRET-Exempted category is for candidates who have qualified for national-level fellowships (UGC-NET, etc.) or are working professionals with 2+ years experience. These candidates are evaluated based on their academic background, interview performance, and research proposal presentation, with 50 marks for academic background and 50 marks for interview/presentation.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. in Hindi from GGU?
Ans. Graduates with Ph.D. in Hindi from GGU can pursue diverse career paths including academic positions at universities and colleges, research positions in literary and cultural institutions, editorial roles in publishing houses and academic journals, positions in cultural organizations and think tanks, and roles in government educational departments. Many scholars transition into positions at universities, research institutes, and international organizations focused on Hindi literary studies and cultural development. The program's emphasis on research methodology and contemporary Hindi studies prepares scholars for both academic and professional roles in the humanities sector, with opportunities in media, publishing, and cultural organizations.


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