MUJ Ph.D. (English Literature) FAQs
Ques. What research areas can I pursue in the PhD (English Literature) program at MUJ?
Ans. The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies at MUJ supports research in English literature, linguistics, translation studies, gender studies, world literatures, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, intercultural philosophy, eco-philosophy, technology and human values, cross-cultural philosophy of religion, and peace studies. Candidates are advised to contact the PhD office at office.phd@jaipur.manipal.edu to confirm supervisor availability in their specific area of interest before applying.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for PhD (English Literature) admission at MUJ?
Ans. No, UGC-NET is not mandatory for PhD admission at MUJ. However, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET/JRF, SLET, or Teacher Fellowship are exempted from the MUJ PhD entrance test and directly called for interview. Candidates without these qualifications must appear for the MUJ PhD entrance test. Qualifying UGC-NET with JRF also provides a monthly stipend of Rs. 37,000, making it highly beneficial for PhD scholars.
Ques. Can I pursue the PhD in English Literature on a part-time basis at MUJ?
Ans. Yes, MUJ offers the PhD in both full-time and part-time modes. The department specifically caters to both full-time and part-time research scholars in English. Part-time PhD is suitable for working professionals such as college lecturers, school teachers, and content professionals. The minimum duration for part-time PhD is typically 4 years, and the fee structure (Rs. 30,000/year) remains the same.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a PhD in English Literature from MUJ?
Ans. PhD (English Literature) graduates can pursue careers as university professors and assistant professors (UGC-NET/SET required for teaching positions), researchers at cultural institutions and think tanks, content strategists and editors at publishing houses, language trainers and curriculum developers, and writers and translators. The PhD from a NAAC A+ accredited university like MUJ is well-regarded for academic positions.
Ques. Does MUJ's Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies have active research funding and publications?
Ans. Yes, the department has received ICPR (Indian Council of Philosophical Research) funding of Rs. 5,00,000 for workshops on Bharatmuni's Natyashastra. Faculty members have received ICSSR Doctoral Fellowships and Field Grants. The department also publishes a regular newsletter (ARTiculation/Bioscope) and organizes international conferences and seminars, reflecting its active research culture.
Ques. What is the difference between MA (English) and PhD (English Literature) at MUJ?
Ans. MA (English) is a 2-year taught postgraduate program covering English literature, linguistics, translation studies, gender studies, and world literatures, designed to build advanced knowledge for careers in academia, content, and communication. PhD (English Literature) is a research degree requiring an original contribution to knowledge, typically taking 3-6 years. The MA is a prerequisite for the PhD. MUJ offers both programs under the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies.
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