UNB Ph.D. (Bengali) FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of Ph.D (Bengali) program at NBU and can it be extended?
Ans. The Ph.D (Bengali) program at University of North Bengal has a minimum duration of 3 years and a maximum duration of 6 years. The program includes compulsory coursework in the first year followed by research and dissertation work. Extension beyond 6 years is not permitted. Students must complete their research and submit their dissertation within the stipulated timeframe.
Ques. What is the entrance examination qualifying score for Ph.D (Bengali) admission?
Ans. The minimum qualifying score for Ph.D entrance examination is 60%. This is higher than the M.Phil qualifying score of 50%, reflecting the advanced nature of doctoral research. Candidates who score 60% or above in the entrance exam are eligible to appear for the interview round. The final selection is based on a combination of entrance exam performance and interview performance.
Ques. What research areas can I pursue in Ph.D (Bengali) at NBU?
Ans. Ph.D (Bengali) students can pursue research in various areas including Bengali literature (classical, medieval, and modern), Bengali language and linguistics, cultural studies, literary criticism, and translation studies. The Department of Bengali has experienced faculty members who can guide research in these diverse areas. Students are encouraged to identify their research interests and work with faculty supervisors to develop their research proposals.
Ques. Are there fellowship and scholarship opportunities for Ph.D (Bengali) students?
Ans. Yes, Ph.D (Bengali) students are eligible for various research fellowships and scholarships during their program. These include UGC fellowships, university scholarships, and departmental awards. The availability and amount of fellowships depend on the student's performance and eligibility criteria. Students should inquire with the department about specific fellowship opportunities and application procedures.
Ques. What is the coursework structure in Ph.D (Bengali) program?
Ans. The Ph.D (Bengali) program includes compulsory coursework in research methodology and Bengali studies in the first year. This coursework provides students with essential research skills and theoretical knowledge. After completing the coursework and passing the comprehensive examination, students proceed to conduct original research and prepare their dissertation. The coursework is designed to prepare students for independent research.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D (Bengali) after completing M.Phil (Bengali) from NBU?
Ans. Yes, students who have completed M.Phil (Bengali) from University of North Bengal can pursue Ph.D at the same university. In fact, M.Phil provides an excellent foundation for PhD studies as it includes research training and dissertation work. However, Ph.D admission is still competitive and requires qualifying in the entrance examination with 60% marks. The research experience from M.Phil can be valuable for PhD research.














































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