Ph.D. in English Literature is a research-intensive program that focuses on the study of literary texts, literary theory, and critical analysis of works from various historical periods and cultural contexts. Typically lasting 3 to 6 years, the program covers a wide range of topics, including British, American, postcolonial, feminist, and contemporary literature, as well as literary criticism and theory. Students engage in deep analysis of texts, exploring themes, styles, and the socio-cultural influences that shape literature. The program includes coursework, seminars, research methodology, and a dissertation based on original research. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, publishing, literary criticism, or cultural analysis.