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Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature is a course of minimum 3 years and maximum 5 year. Candidates who are aiming for higher studies in English Literature can pursue PhD. It is a programme that focuses on advanced study of literature, language, and writing in the English language. Students can pursue their career in creative writing, and corporate sector as well as in universities and colleges after completing their PhD in English. Technical writer, Journalist, Critical writer, Translator Public Relations officer are some of job roles after completing PhD in English. The average salary after completing this course is 7LPA
Course Level |
Doctorate |
Full-Form |
Doctor in Philosophy
in English |
Duration |
3 to 5 years |
Examination type |
Annual, Subjective |
Eligibility |
M.A. in English or
M.Phil. in English |
Admission Process |
Based on direct
interview of short-listed candidates. |
Course Fee |
INR 2000 to 1.25
Lakh per year |
Average Salary |
INR 4 to 8 lakhs |
Top Recruiting
Companies |
HCL, IBM, TATA
Consultancy, Adobe, KPMG companies, HP, Lenovo, India times, Hindustan Times,
Zee News, CNN, IBN7, Delhi University |
Job Positions |
Editorial Assistant
for big publishing houses, Advertising agency copywriter, Public relations
Officer, Author |
The basic eligibility to take admission in PhD English
courses is completion of the Masters level course. It could be M.A. in Arts or M.Phil. Students in the final
year can also apply for the entrance examination. Students should prepare for the entrance exams like GATE, CSIR-NET or the State
Level Eligibility tests (SLETs). SLET scores are only
eligible for the state. But examination scores of GATE and CSIR-NET are valid
in all Indian universities. GATE score is accepted only by some Indian
universities, while CSIR-NET score is accepted by all Indian universities. The admission process for the PhD English course is straightforward.
PhD English Syllabus: A PhD course is about deep learning and
social awareness. While the name of subjects can change in different
universities.
The table below gives a detailed syllabus of PhD English course.
Paper
I: Research Methodology (Theory) |
|
Research:
Nature and functions |
Types of
literary research |
Error,
evidence and truth |
Textual
study and the search for authoritative text |
Problems
of Authorship |
Search for
Origins |
|
|
Literature
review: necessity, methods and utilization |
Research
Design |
Selecting
and limiting the topic |
Making
Notes |
Development
of goals and theory (Meaning – Importance – Types –Sources – Characteristics
–Forms – Difficulties in Formulation-Testing). |
Data
collection: process, sources, types and tools |
Data:
classification, tabulation, presentation and analysis |
Offering
suggestions and recommendations |
How to
write a dissertation/ thesis? |
What is a
research paper? How to write a research paper? |
Documentation
Skills |
Abbreviations
from MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (sixth edition). |
A scholar
and a critic: Vocations |
– |
Practical
Work |
|
Preparing
a Research Proposal in first term. |
Preparing
at least two Research Papers one in each term. |
Learn to
use libraries and online sources for research. Students will visit British
library, INFLIBNET and at least two university libraries and prepare a
project. |
– |
Paper
II: English Language and Literature (Theory) |
|
Part A
Language |
ELT: an
introduction (History, Place, Position, Problems, Prospects and Future) |
Language
acquisition and language learning |
Listening |
Speaking |
Reading |
Writing |
Communicative
Language Teaching |
Computer
aided language learning |
English
for academic purposes |
English
for specific purposes |
Business
English Communication: Business letter, Report Writing, E Communication |
Basic
concepts of Language Testing and assessment |
Teaching
Literature |
Paper III
Translation: Theory |
|
Part A Theory
of Translation |
Translation:
An Introduction. |
Nature,
meaning and its function. |
Principles
of correspondence |
Theories
of Translation |
Art of
translation |
Sorts,
process, issues and impediments of interpretation |
Time:
tense, mood and aspect |
Concepts
and notions |
Idiom:
from one culture to another |
Transference,
free rendering and trans creation |
Translation
and transliteration |
Machine
Translation |
Translating
literary, religious and scientific texts |
Indian
Literature in English Translation |
Translation
Theory: An Indian Perspective |
Part B:
Books in Translation: |
Patel,
Pannalal: Endurance: A Droll Saga (Manvi Ni Bhavai) trans. Prof. V. Y.
Kantak, Sahitya Akademi Publications. |
Tagore,
Rabindranath: Gitanjali, trans. William Radich, Penguin. |
Beckett,
Samuel: Waiting for Godot, Faber and Faber. |
Gandhi,
M.K.: My Experiments with Truth (Satya na Prayogo) trans. Mahadevbhai Desai,
Navjivan Press. |
– |
Practical Work |
|
Interpretation
of least 30 pages from English to L1 or the other way around. |
Students
will learn to use computers in translation. |
Translation
of at least two oral discourses from English into L1 and vice versa. Audio CD
and recording will be used for the same. |
– |
Paper
IV: Dissertation |
|
|
|
The
research scholar will be required to write a dissertation on a topic to be
selected in consultation with the faculty. |
The
research scholar can opt for translating a book containing not less than 100
pages from L1 into English or vice versa in consultation with the faculty.
The researcher will describe, prepare and talk about issues, issues,
arrangements, and so forth confronted amid deciphering the work in forward. |
|
|
Ghosh,
Amitav: The Shadow Lines, Mariner Books, 2005 |
Literature
Without Borders |
Bhagat,
Chetan: One Night at the Call Center, Rupa, 2005. |
Shakespeare,
William: Hamlet, Penguin. |
Practical Work |
|
Computer
orientation |
Use of
Language Learning Software to improve LSRW. |
Computer
aided language learning and teaching. |
– |
Institutes |
Location |
Accreditation |
Annual Fees |
Loyola
College |
Chennai |
NAAC |
INR
6,000 |
Christ
University College |
Bangalore |
NAAC,
UGC |
INR
35,000 |
Chandigarh
University College |
Chandigarh |
AICTE,
AIU, NAAC, UGC |
INR
85,000 |
Presidency
College |
Chennai |
AICTE,
NAAC |
INR
5,000 |
NIMS
University College |
Jaipur |
AICTE,
AIU, BCI, PCI, UGC |
INR
1,41,000 |
Banasthali
Vidyapith |
Jaipur |
NAAC,
UGC |
INR
1,44,500 |
Presidency
University College |
Kolkata |
NAAC,
UGC |
INR
14,500 |
Kalinga
Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) |
Bhubaneshwar |
AICTE,
BCI,DCI, INC, MCI |
INR
75,000 |
Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT) |
Kanpur |
UGC |
INR
64,050 |
Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT) |
Bhubaneshwar |
AICTE |
INR
31,568 |
Given
below is a table which shows few of the job profiles after completion of PhD
English.
Job Profile Profile |
Job DescriptionJob Description |
Average Annual Salary |
Head of Department
English |
The Head of
Department for English department takes care of the teachers in the
department. They look after the teachers in the department and improve the
teaching standards for the students. |
INR 12,94,509 |
Movie Critic |
A critic assesses
the quality of a motion picture. These could be in films, print and broadcast
media. |
INR 4,65,378 |
Content Writer |
This job role is
popular among content based websites. The need for experts in this domain is rising
and growing popular. |
INR 5,00,849 |
Copy Editor |
This job role is
popular in publishing houses. The appointee has to proofread and make write
ups error free. |
INR 6,19,322 |
Technical Writer |
Technical writer
creates and drafts correspondences for programming, scientific and literary
domains. |
INR 8,12,993 |
Some of the private companies that for PhD English scholars are:
·
HCL
·
TATA Consultancy
·
India times
·
Zee News
·
Eros Entertainment
They are required by government companies like:
·
Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India
·
Central Board of Film Certification
·
Films Division
·
Directorate of Film Festivals
·
Electronic Media Monitoring Centre (EMM)
·
Doordarshan
·
Press Information Bureau
· Bureau of Outreach & Communication
· Publications Division