Ph.D. English

Course Overview

A Ph.D. in English Literature can unlock a wide range of career opportunities for aspiring students.

Indeed, a Ph.D. in English is a demanding and dedicated course that requires significant hard work and determination. The program entails highly sophisticated research, either in literature or archaeological studies, which expands one’s intellectual horizons. Additionally, it involves the composition of various theses and journals that directly contribute to shaping an individual’s career.

The Ph.D. program in English presents both numerous opportunities and challenges. However, the significance of this course cannot be overstated. It opens doors to exciting career prospects in various fields, including newspapers, magazine publishing, and marketing analysis.

English Ph.D. graduates have a diverse range of career options available to them, thanks to their advanced knowledge of literature, critical thinking skills, and research abilities. Here are some of the top career paths for English Ph.D. holders:

Eligibility – – M.A. English with 55% Marks and 50% marks in Eternal University Entrance Test.

Duration – 3 Years

Total Number of Seats – 12

Subject

  • Introduction to literature
  • Introduction to poetry
  • Reading in the novel fictions
  • Reading in the short story
  • History of British literature
  • Critical approaches to literature
  • Temporary world literature

Subjects in the course includes

Expected outcomes of following a Ph.D. programme in English

A doctoral programme in English comprises a customized scientific supervision of the highest quality as well as a joint programme comprising teaching, seminars or workshops aiming to:

  • Develops academic culture of the Ph.D. students
  • Prepares their future career prospects in both public and private sectors
  • Encourages their international prospects
  • Lend a period of sustained in-depth study on a specific topic
  • Creates an environment that encourages the student’s originality and creativity in their research
  • Provides skills to enable the student to critically examine the background literature relevant to their specific research area
  • Provides the opportunity to develop skills in making and testing hypotheses, in developing new theories, and in planning and conducting experiments; developing practical research skills and learning new state-of-the-art techniques used in the English Academia
  • Provides the opportunity to expand the student’s knowledge of their research area, including its theoretical foundations and the specific techniques used to study it, provide the opportunity to gain knowledge of the broader field of English language and literature, create an environment to develop skills in written work, oral presentation and publishing the results of their research in high-profile scientific journals