UNB Ph.D. Sociology FAQs
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. (Sociology) program at NBU?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Sociology) program at University of North Bengal is a full-time doctoral degree spanning 6 years. This includes coursework in the first year covering research methodology, publication ethics, and specialized sociology topics, followed by 5 years of dedicated research and thesis writing. The program requires regular on-campus presence and active participation in departmental seminars and research activities.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory for Ph.D. admission in Sociology at NBU?
Ans. UGC-NET is the primary examination for Ph.D. admission in Sociology at NBU. However, candidates who have already qualified for NET-JRF, NET, SET, SLET, GATE, or have completed M.Phil from a recognized university within the last 2 years, or hold Teachers' fellowship are exempted from the written test and appear only in the viva-voce interview. All other candidates must appear in both the written test and interview.
Ques. What are the research areas and specializations available in the Ph.D. (Sociology) program at NBU?
Ans. The Department of Sociology at NBU offers research opportunities across multiple specializations including social theory, gender studies, ethnicity, social change, cultural processes, and contemporary social issues. The department has faculty expertise in these areas and encourages students to pursue research aligned with their interests and faculty guidance. The department has received UGC Special Assistance Programme (DRS-1) funding since 2007, with a focal theme on gender and ethnicity issues in the North Bengal region.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing Ph.D. in Sociology from NBU?
Ans. Graduates with Ph.D. in Sociology from NBU can pursue careers in academia as university professors and researchers, work in research institutions and think tanks, contribute to policy-making bodies and government organizations, engage in social consultancy and development work, work in international organizations and NGOs, or pursue positions in media and publishing. The rigorous training in research methodology and original scholarly work prepares graduates for leadership roles in sociological research, education, and social development.
Ques. What is the fee structure for Ph.D. (Sociology) at NBU, and are there any financial assistance options?
Ans. The total course work fee for Ph.D. (Sociology) is Rs. 16,650 (for Arts, Commerce & Law category), with an additional application fee of Rs. 500 (Rs. 250 for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD candidates). The university offers full-free and half-free studentships based on merit and financial need, along with SC/ST/OBC/PWD scholarships as per government norms. Additionally, eligible students can avail sports and NCC quota scholarships.
Ques. What is the admission process for Ph.D. (Sociology) at NBU, and what are the important dates?
Ans. The admission process involves online application submission, scrutiny of applications, a written test (for non-NET/SET candidates), and a viva-voce interview. For the 2026 batch, applications were invited from March 11-15, 2026, with the written test on March 20, 2026, interviews on March 24, 2026, and final merit list publication on March 26, 2026. Classes commenced on April 2, 2026. For future admissions, candidates should monitor the NBU website for notification timelines, typically announced in early March.












































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