St Aloysius Ph.D (English) FAQs
Ques. Can I pursue the Part-Time PhD in English at St Aloysius University while working as a college lecturer or school teacher?
Ans. Yes, the part-time PhD programme at St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) is specifically designed for working professionals, including college lecturers, school teachers, and language practitioners. You are required to be present on campus for the entrance test, interview, coursework sessions, and periodic research reviews, but your primary research work can be conducted alongside your job. Many part-time scholars in the English department are faculty members from affiliated colleges or schools in the Mangalore and coastal Karnataka region. You will typically need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your employer as part of the admission process.
Ques. What are the research areas available under the PhD English programme at St Aloysius University?
Ans. The English department at St Aloysius University has 2 active PhD supervisors. Dr. Melisa M. Goveas specialises in Literary Theory, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, and Popular Culture - making her suitable for scholars interested in feminist literary criticism, postcolonial studies, or contemporary cultural analysis. Dr. Anup Denzil Veigas specialises in ELT (English Language Teaching), English Literature, and Contemporary Literature - suitable for scholars interested in language pedagogy, applied linguistics, or modern literary studies. It is advisable to contact the supervisors directly before applying to discuss your research proposal and confirm supervisor availability, as only 2 seats are available per intake.
Ques. Is UGC-NET mandatory to apply for the PhD English programme at St Aloysius University?
Ans. No, UGC-NET is not mandatory for applying. However, candidates who hold a valid UGC-NET / NET-PhD qualification are exempted from the written entrance test and need to appear only for the personal interview. Candidates without NET qualification must appear for a 100-mark written entrance test (50% Research Methodology + 50% English subject-specific topics) followed by an interview. Given that only 2 seats are available per intake, having a UGC-NET qualification significantly strengthens your application and demonstrates research aptitude.
Ques. What is the fee structure for the Part-Time PhD in English, and how does it compare to the full-time option?
Ans. Part-time scholars in the English programme (Social Sciences and Humanities category) pay a flat Rs. 55,000 per year for all three years, totalling Rs. 1,65,000 for the minimum 3-year period. Full-time scholars pay Rs. 30,000 (Year I), Rs. 35,000 (Year II), and Rs. 40,000 (Year III) - totalling Rs. 1,05,000. The part-time fee is higher to account for the additional supervisory and administrative support. Importantly, part-time scholars do not face the Rs. 5,000 annual increment that full-time scholars face during extension years, so the fee remains fixed at Rs. 55,000 per year even during the extension period (Year IV and V).
Ques. How competitive is admission to the PhD English programme at St Aloysius University, given only 2 seats are available?
Ans. With only 2 seats per intake, the PhD English programme at St Aloysius University is highly competitive. The selection is based on the written entrance test (for non-NET candidates) and a personal interview. NET-qualified candidates have an advantage as they are exempted from the written test. A well-articulated research proposal, clarity of research objectives, and alignment with the available supervisors' specialisations are critical factors in the interview. It is strongly recommended to contact the supervisors before applying to discuss your research interests and ensure there is a good fit, as supervisor availability is a key determinant of admission.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a PhD in English from St Aloysius University?
Ans. A PhD in English from St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) opens up several career pathways. The most common route is academia - as an Assistant Professor in colleges and universities, for which UGC-NET or PhD is now the minimum qualification as per UGC norms. Alumni of the English department have gone on to become language educators at institutions like the British Council (in countries like Taiwan and Vietnam), researchers at international universities (including Radboud University, Netherlands), content professionals at media organisations, and authors. The department's focus on research, NET preparation, and industry connections through its Teaching Internship Program and MoUs with other colleges provides a strong foundation for both academic and non-academic careers.









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