SGTU Ph.D. English FAQs
Ques. What research areas can I pursue in Ph.D. (English) at SGT University? Is it only literature or does it include linguistics too?
Ans. The Ph.D. (English) programme at SGT University covers a broad range of research areas, including Literary Theory, Translation Studies, Indian Literature, Gender Studies, Linguistics, Visual Arts, Postcolonial Literature, and Modernism and Postmodernism. So yes, it includes both literature and linguistics, as well as interdisciplinary areas like cultural studies and gender studies. The choice of specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned supervisor after the candidate clears the entrance test and personal interview. Candidates are encouraged to come with a preliminary research proposal that outlines their area of interest and potential research questions.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. (English) at SGT University while working as a college lecturer or school teacher?
Ans. Yes, SGT University explicitly supports part-time research for eligible candidates who fulfil UGC norms, subject to supervisor availability and departmental approval. Working professionals such as college lecturers, school teachers, and content professionals can apply for part-time Ph.D. enrolment by providing a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer. The minimum duration for part-time Ph.D. is typically longer than full-time (usually 4-6 years). Candidates should contact the School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Liberal Arts directly to confirm the current part-time Ph.D. policy and available supervisors.
Ques. What is the entrance test pattern for Ph.D. (English) at SGT University?
Ans. The Ph.D. entrance examination at SGT University consists of 70 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with 4 choices each, carrying 1 mark per correct answer. The paper is divided equally: 50% questions are subject-oriented (covering English literature, language, and theory at the MA level) and 50% are on Research Methodology. There is no negative marking. Candidates who have qualified UGC NET/JRF (English) are typically exempted from this entrance test as per UGC Ph.D. Regulations 2022. For preparation, candidates should focus on major literary movements, critical theories, research design, and statistical methods used in humanities research.
Ques. What is the fee structure for Ph.D. (English) at SGT University? Are there any fellowships available?
Ans. The tuition fee for Ph.D. (English) at SGT University is Rs. 1,50,000 per annum, totalling Rs. 4,50,000 for the minimum 3-year duration. If the programme extends beyond 3 years, fees are charged for additional years. The most significant financial support available is the UGC JRF fellowship of Rs. 37,000 per month (subject to revision), which is awarded to candidates who qualify the JRF category in UGC NET (English). This fellowship is independent of the university and is directly disbursed by UGC. Haryana domicile students may also be eligible for state government scholarships and the university's merit-cum-means fee concession scheme.
Ques. How is the research progress monitored in Ph.D. (English) at SGT University?
Ans. Research progress in the Ph.D. (English) programme at SGT University is monitored through a structured system that includes Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meetings held periodically, submission of progress reports at regular intervals, coursework evaluations in the initial semesters, and a pre-submission defence (open seminar) before the final thesis is submitted. The RAC typically consists of the supervisor and two other faculty members who review the scholar's progress and provide guidance. This structured monitoring system ensures that scholars stay on track and complete their research within the stipulated timeframe.
Ques. What are the career prospects after Ph.D. (English) from SGT University? Is it only for academia?
Ans. A Ph.D. in English from SGT University opens doors to a wide range of careers beyond academia. In the academic domain, graduates can apply for assistant professor positions at colleges and universities (Ph.D. is now mandatory for direct recruitment as per UGC norms), pursue post-doctoral research, and contribute to scholarly publications and conferences. Beyond academia, Ph.D. (English) graduates are well-suited for careers as editors, content specialists, cultural programme analysts, policy advisors, think tank fellows, authors, translators, and communication experts. The advanced research, critical thinking, and writing skills developed during the programme are highly valued in publishing, media, policy, and the corporate communications sector.







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