BU Ph.D. (Tamil) FAQs
Ques. Is the BU-CET mandatory for PhD (Tamil) admission at Bharathiar University, or can UGC-NET/M.Phil. holders get an exemption?
Ans. Candidates who have qualified UGC-NET with JRF, UGC-NET (LS), SET, or hold an M.Phil. degree in Tamil are exempted from appearing in the BU-CET entrance examination as per UGC regulations. However, they must still apply through the official CET portal (https://fms.b-u.ac.in/cet), submit their qualifying certificate, and appear for the departmental interview and research proposal evaluation. The interview and research proposal assessment are mandatory for all candidates regardless of exemption status, and no direct admission is granted without this stage.
Ques. What are the main research areas available for PhD (Tamil) at Bharathiar University, and how do I choose a supervisor?
Ans. The Department of Tamil at Bharathiar University has research thrust areas in Sangam Literature, Grammar, Modern Literature, Folkloristics, Kongu Regional History, Modern Drama, Mass Media, and Computer Applications for Tamil Studies. Faculty members have expertise across classical Tamil texts, contemporary Tamil literature, linguistic analysis, and digital humanities. Prospective scholars are advised to visit the department's faculty page (https://b-u.ac.in/54/faculty) to review faculty research interests and contact the Head of Department (Dr. S. Thangamani, thangamani@buc.edu.in) to identify a suitable supervisor before applying, as supervisor availability changes each admission cycle.
Ques. What is the publication and research output of the Department of Tamil at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The Department of Tamil has an exceptionally strong publication record. Faculty members and students have collectively authored more than 200 books and 750 research articles. The department has organised approximately 100 national-level conferences, seminars, refresher courses, workshops, and endowment lectures. This prolific output has earned the department the UGC Special Assistance Programme (SAP) award in 2007. Scholars joining this department benefit from a vibrant academic environment with regular scholarly events and strong mentorship from experienced faculty.
Ques. What is the coursework requirement for PhD (Tamil) at Bharathiar University, and is there an examination?
Ans. All PhD scholars at Bharathiar University must complete a mandatory coursework component (Part I) in the first year of registration. For Tamil, this includes papers on Research Methodology, Computer Applications, and a subject-specific paper in Tamil Language and Literature. A Part I examination is conducted by the university at the end of the coursework period, and scholars must pass this examination to proceed with their research. The examination fee for Part I is Rs. 1,000. Scholars who do not clear the Part I exam are given a re-attempt opportunity as per university regulations.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD (Tamil) at Bharathiar University on a part-time basis while working as a Tamil teacher or lecturer?
Ans. Yes, Bharathiar University offers a Part-Time PhD option specifically for working professionals, including teachers and lecturers. For Part-Time PhD in Tamil, the minimum duration is 4 years and the maximum is 7 years. Candidates must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer and proof of relevant work experience at the time of application. The tuition fee for Part-Time PhD is Rs. 2,310 per annum (compared to Rs. 4,620 for Full-Time). Candidates should note that coursework, DRC meetings, and viva-voce require physical presence at the university campus on scheduled dates.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing PhD (Tamil) from Bharathiar University?
Ans. According to the department's own records, approximately 90% of M.Phil. and PhD graduates from the Department of Tamil have gone on to excel in the teaching profession, while the remaining 10% have pursued careers in journalism and mass media. PhD holders in Tamil are eligible for Assistant Professor positions in Tamil Nadu colleges and universities, and can also appear for UGC-NET/SET to qualify for teaching roles. Additionally, opportunities exist in Tamil publishing, translation, cultural organisations, government language departments, and digital content creation for Tamil platforms. The department's strong alumni network and UGC-SAP recognition add significant value to the degree.


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