CSJMU Ph.D. (History) FAQs
Ques. Does CSJMU have a dedicated History department for Ph.D. research, and what are the available research specialisations?
Ans. CSJMU has History as an established subject for Ph.D. research, offered both at the university campus and through affiliated colleges. Research specialisations available include ancient Indian history and archaeology, medieval Indian history, modern Indian history and the freedom movement, colonial and post-colonial history, regional history of Uttar Pradesh and the Gangetic plain, world history, historiography and historical methods, and social and economic history. The university publishes an approved supervisor list annually on its website, and you should review this to identify supervisors whose expertise aligns with your proposed research topic.
Ques. I want to research the history of Kanpur and the 1857 revolt. Is this a viable Ph.D. topic at CSJMU?
Ans. Yes, this is a highly relevant and viable research topic at CSJMU. Kanpur (formerly Cawnpore) was one of the most significant centres of the 1857 uprising, and CSJMU, being located in Kanpur, has faculty with expertise in regional and colonial history. Research on the 1857 revolt, its social dimensions, the role of local communities, and its aftermath in the Kanpur region is well-suited to the resources and archival access available in the city. You should identify a supervisor with expertise in modern Indian or colonial history from the approved supervisor list before applying.
Ques. What is the difference between the CSJMU Ph.D. entrance test and the UGC NET for History? Which one should I focus on?
Ans. The CSJMU Ph.D. entrance test is a university-level OMR-based MCQ examination conducted specifically for admission to Ph.D. programmes at CSJMU. It tests subject knowledge in History along with research aptitude. UGC NET, on the other hand, is a national-level examination conducted by NTA twice a year (June and December sessions). Qualifying UGC NET (with or without JRF) exempts you from the CSJMU entrance test entirely. If you are planning a research career, it is strongly advisable to focus on UGC NET/JRF, as qualifying JRF also provides a monthly fellowship of Rs. 37,000 during your Ph.D. tenure.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. History at CSJMU while simultaneously preparing for civil services or other competitive exams?
Ans. Many Ph.D. History scholars at CSJMU do simultaneously prepare for UPSC Civil Services or state PCS examinations, as the research work in History provides a strong foundation for these exams. However, the Ph.D. programme requires regular attendance for pre-Ph.D. coursework, periodic meetings with the supervisor, and timely submission of six-monthly progress reports. The minimum residency period is 3 years. While there is no formal restriction on appearing in other examinations, you must ensure that your research commitments are not compromised, as failure to submit progress reports can lead to administrative action.
Ques. What is the total cost of completing Ph.D. History at CSJMU in 3 years for a General category candidate?
Ans. For a General/OBC candidate completing the Ph.D. in the minimum 3-year period, the total cost is Rs. 1,07,000. This includes the one-time admission fee of Rs. 45,000, annual fees of Rs. 10,000 per year for 3 years (Rs. 30,000), synopsis/RDC fee of Rs. 6,000, thesis evaluation fee of Rs. 15,000, viva fee of Rs. 10,000, and provisional certificate fee of Rs. 1,000. SC/ST/PwD candidates pay a lower admission fee of Rs. 30,000, bringing their total to Rs. 92,000 for a 3-year completion. If the thesis is delayed beyond 3 years, additional annual fees of Rs. 10,000 per year apply.
Ques. How does the supervisor allotment process work at CSJMU for Ph.D. History, and can I request a specific supervisor?
Ans. After selection through the entrance test and interview, the university allots supervisors to admitted scholars based on the availability of vacancies with each approved supervisor and the scholar's research proposal. While you can express a preference for a specific supervisor during the interview and in your research proposal, the final allotment is made by the university. It is advisable to contact potential supervisors before applying to discuss your research interest and get an informal indication of their willingness to guide you. The approved supervisor list for History is published on the CSJMU website (csjmu.ac.in) and is updated annually.


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