PHD IN (COMPARATIVE DRAVIDIAN LITERATURE) Admission Registration, Eligibility, Duration, Fees, Syllabus 2022 2023

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Posted by Admin on 10-09-2022 in Shiksha hub

              PHD IN (COMPARATIVE DRAVIDIAN LITERATURE) Course

About

Ph.D. Comparative Literature is a 3 year doctorate programme in domain of comparative literature. The minimum eligibility for this course is qualified post graduate degree in English language or literature.

Candidates who hold a degree of MA in Comparative Literature, English literature, English Language or a related field can directly apply for admission to Ph.D. Comparative Literature course

Ph.D. Comparative Literature: Syllabus and Course description

Below listed is the semester wise break of the course. It may vary from state to universities, however, the core subjects remain unchanged. 

Paper I: Research Methodology Paper III: Translation
Nature, functions and types of a Research Theory of translation
Vocations: Error, evidence, and truth Principles of correspondence
Problems of authorship Theories of Translation
Search for origins Sorts, process, issues and impediments of interpretation
Literature review: necessity, methods and utilization Time: tense, mood and aspect
Research design Concepts and notions
Making notes Idiom: from one culture to another
Data collection: process, sources, types and tools Transference, free rendering and transcreation
Data: classification, tabulation, presentation and analysis Translation and transliteration
Documentation Skills Machine Translation
Preparing a Research Proposal in first term. Translating literary, religious and scientific texts
Indian Literature in English Translation
Paper II: English Language and Literature Paper IV Dissertation
ELT: History, Place, Position, Problems, Prospects and Future Writing a Dissertation
Language acquisition and language learning Translating a book
Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing Ghosh, Amitav: The Shadow Lines, Mariner Books, 2005
Communicative Language Teaching Literature Without Borders
Computer aided language learning Bhagat, Chetan: One Night at the Call Center, Rupa, 2005.
English for academic purposes Shakespeare, William: Hamlet, Penguin.
English for specific purposes Practical Work:
Business English Communication Computer orientation
Basic concepts of Language Testing Computer aided language learning and teaching.
Teaching literature Use of Language Learning Software to improve LSRW.

Ph.D. Comparative Literature: Eligibility

Students aspiring for Ph.D. Comparative Literature need to fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criterion:

  1. Completed a Master’s Degree in English Language with 55% aggregate.
  2. An essential prerequisite is the successful completion of an M.Phil Degree in English (Commonwealth Literature/ English Lit./Comparative Lit.)

 

Ph.D. Comparative Literature: Admission Process

For admission to Ph.D. Comparative Literature in India, the candidates need to fulfill the following criteria:

  • If the candidate has already qualified an entrance examination for pursuing M.Phil., appearing for an entrance examination for the Ph.D. program is not required.
  • Candidates may also to clear the all-India level National Eligibility Test (NET) for Lectureship which is conducted by the University Grants Commission.
  • Candidates are then selected on the basis of performance in a round of interview after the qualification of the written test.

PhD: FAQs

 

Ques. What does a PhD degree stand for?

Ans. A PhD degree stands for Doctor of Philosophy, which is regarded as the highest academic course level.

Ques. How many years is a PhD?

Ans. A doctorate or PhD degree generally lasts for 3 years. Candidates pursuing the program are given a maximum time of 5 to 6 years to complete their research. However, the duration of the PhD courses varies institute wise.

Ques. What can you get a PhD degree in?

Ans. There are multiple fields on which you can specialize in a PhD program. Some of the popular doctorate level courses are - 

  • Chemistry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Education
  • Physics
  • Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • Educational Leadership and Administration, etc,

Ques. Is a PhD after a Masters?

Ans. Yes. Candidates aspiring to pursue a PhD program, need to complete their masters, and then apply for it.

Ques. What is the salary of a PhD?

Ans. PhD is the highest educational qualification one can acquire. A candidate having a PhD degree can earn a minimum of INR 6 to INR 12 lakhs per annum.

Ques. What is the easiest PhD to get?

Ans. Among numerous PhD courses, some of the easiest PhD courses are humanities, social sciences, education, etc.

Ques. Can I skip my Masters and do a PhD?

Ans. Yes. Sometimes it is possible to skip your masters program, and go for the doctorate courses.By finishing your bachelor's degree, you can opt to bypass your PG degree by enrolling in a research program. 

Ques. Is a PhD a Dr?

Ans. Yes. Anyone who completes a PhD degree holds a Doctorate (Dr) degree. 

Ques. Can I complete my PhD in 2 years?

Ans. A definite group of students can complete their PhD in two years. However, nothing can be specified as such. 

Ques. Which PhD has the highest salary?

Ans. Recent study reveals, a PhD degree in Chemical Engineering is noted to be the most recognized. A candidate holding this degree can earn upto INR 8 to 12 lakhs per annum.

Ques. Is it free to get a PhD?

Ans. Pursuing a completely funded PhD program is a good method to get the degree for free. Within the program, the candidate’s tuition and a percentage of their living costs are paid for without using the student loans.

Ques. What qualities characterize a great PhD student?

Ans. An ideal PhD candidate has excellent communication skills, supreme academic ability, brilliant time management expertise and staunch passion towards the subject. 

Ques. Is it OK to start a PhD at age 40?

Ans. Yes. Pursuing a PhD degree doesn’t have any age boundaries. 

Ques. What are the right reasons for anyone to pursue a PhD?

Ans. Pursuing a PhD comes with long-term career goals and helps the aspirant make a significant contribution towards his selected field.