

PH-D in Hindi at Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur


Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Hindi at Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur Jabalpur?
This Ph.D. Hindi program at Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya focuses on advanced research in various facets of Hindi language and literature. It aims to cultivate critical thinking and scholarly inquiry into Hindi''''s rich literary traditions, linguistic evolution, and contemporary relevance within the Indian academic and cultural landscape. The program emphasizes original research contributing to new knowledge in the field, aligning with the growing demand for linguistic and cultural experts in India.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for postgraduate students holding an M.A. in Hindi who possess a strong academic record and a keen interest in research. It caters to aspiring academics, literary critics, linguists, and cultural historians. Working professionals in education, media, or publishing seeking to deepen their expertise and contribute scholarly work to Hindi studies will also find this program beneficial, as will those aiming for high-level positions in language and culture preservation.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue careers as university professors, researchers, literary critics, or cultural consultants in India. They are well-prepared for positions in national academic institutions, government cultural departments, and prestigious publishing houses. Entry-level Ph.D. holders in academia can expect salaries ranging from INR 6-10 lakhs per annum, with significant growth trajectories for experienced scholars in Indian universities and research organizations.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Methodology Fundamentals- (Coursework Phase)
Thoroughly grasp the principles of research design, data collection, and statistical analysis taught in Paper I. Focus on understanding the theoretical underpinnings and practical application of research tools relevant to humanities, particularly for literature and linguistics.
Tools & Resources
Research Methodology textbooks (e.g., Kothari''''s Research Methodology), Online courses on academic research and statistics for social sciences, University library resources on research ethics
Career Connection
A strong foundation in methodology is crucial for designing a robust Ph.D. thesis, ensuring the credibility and validity of your research, a skill highly valued in academia and research institutions.
Develop Comprehensive Literature Review Skills- (Coursework Phase)
Actively engage with Paper II to develop proficiency in conducting exhaustive literature surveys, identifying research gaps, and understanding various citation and referencing styles. Practice critical evaluation of existing scholarship in Hindi literature and linguistics to frame your research context effectively.
Tools & Resources
JSTOR, Shodhganga, Google Scholar for academic databases, Mendeley or Zotero for reference management, Workshops on academic writing and plagiarism prevention
Career Connection
Effective literature review is fundamental for any scholarly work and prepares you for writing compelling research proposals, journal articles, and ultimately, your doctoral thesis, enhancing your profile as a meticulous researcher.
Enhance Digital Literacy for Research- (Coursework Phase)
Focus on the computer applications component of Paper II. Develop advanced skills in using word processors for academic writing, spreadsheet software for organizing data, and presentation tools. Explore online archives, digital libraries, and academic software specific to linguistic or literary analysis.
Tools & Resources
Microsoft Office Suite or LibreOffice, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides for collaboration, Online tutorials for academic software, Digital archives of Hindi literature
Career Connection
Proficiency in digital tools streamlines research processes, aids in data management, and enables efficient dissemination of findings, making you a more productive and tech-savvy researcher, a critical asset in modern academia.
Intermediate Stage
Engage with Faculty and Research Community- (Years 1-2 (Post-coursework))
Actively participate in departmental seminars, workshops, and colloquia. Seek regular feedback from your supervisor and other faculty members on your research progress and proposal. Attend research presentations by peers and established scholars to broaden your perspective and network within the academic community.
Tools & Resources
Departmental seminar schedules, University research forums, Professional academic conferences (e.g., Hindi Sahitya Sammelan)
Career Connection
Building a strong academic network can lead to mentorship opportunities, collaborative projects, and future career prospects. Engaging with diverse perspectives strengthens your research and presentation skills.
Publish Initial Research Findings- (Years 1-3 (Concurrent with research))
Aim to convert parts of your literature review, initial findings, or a refined research proposal into publishable academic articles. Target peer-reviewed journals in Hindi studies or humanities. This provides valuable experience in the publication process and establishes your scholarly presence early on.
Tools & Resources
UGC-CARE listed journals for Hindi, University research guidelines for publication, Writing centers or faculty for manuscript review
Career Connection
Early publications are crucial for demonstrating research productivity and enhance your CV significantly for academic positions. It is a key criterion for faculty recruitment in Indian universities.
Attend National/International Conferences- (Years 2-4)
Present your research (or parts of it) at national or, if possible, international conferences related to Hindi language and literature. This provides exposure to a wider academic audience, allows for valuable feedback, and helps in networking with scholars from other institutions.
Tools & Resources
Conference alerts and calls for papers, University funding for conference travel, Practice presentation with peers/supervisor
Career Connection
Conference participation boosts your visibility, refines your presentation skills, and connects you with potential collaborators and employers, essential for building an academic career in India and beyond.
Advanced Stage
Refine Thesis Writing and Defense Skills- (Years 3-5)
Focus on structuring your doctoral thesis effectively, ensuring coherence, originality, and adherence to academic standards. Engage in mock viva-voce sessions with your supervisor and peers to prepare for the final thesis defense, sharpening your ability to articulate and defend your research.
Tools & Resources
University guidelines for thesis submission, Examples of successful Ph.D. theses, Dedicated writing time and feedback sessions
Career Connection
A well-written and successfully defended thesis is the cornerstone of your Ph.D., directly impacting your reputation and eligibility for academic positions and research grants.
Explore Post-Doctoral and Academic Career Paths- (Years 4-6)
Actively research post-doctoral fellowships, academic job openings (Assistant Professor, Researcher) in universities and research institutions across India. Tailor your CV and cover letters to specific job requirements, highlighting your research expertise and publications.
Tools & Resources
UGC job portal, University career services, Academic recruitment websites, Networking with senior scholars
Career Connection
Proactive job searching and tailored applications increase your chances of securing desirable academic or research positions immediately after completing your Ph.D., providing a direct path to employment.
Cultivate Teaching and Mentorship Abilities- (Years 3-6 (Concurrent with research/thesis submission))
If opportunities arise, assist faculty in teaching undergraduate or postgraduate courses, particularly in your area of specialization. Mentoring junior researchers or master''''s students can also build valuable pedagogical skills. These experiences are highly valued in academic hiring.
Tools & Resources
Departmental teaching assistantships, Workshops on pedagogy and teaching methodologies, Mentorship programs
Career Connection
Demonstrating teaching competence and mentorship experience makes you a more attractive candidate for faculty positions, which often involve both research and instructional responsibilities in Indian higher education.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s degree in Hindi (or an allied subject) from a recognized university with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever the grading system is followed). A relaxation of 5% of marks (from 55% to 50%) shall be allowed for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled categories of Madhya Pradesh. Candidates who have cleared NET/SET/JRF/GATE or M.Phil. are typically exempted from the Entrance Test but must complete coursework.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, Maximum 6 years (Coursework typically 1 semester)
Credits: 16 (for coursework component) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% (Typically for each coursework paper), External: 70% (Typically for each coursework paper)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester work
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PPHD-CW-101 | Research Methodology | Core | 4 | Fundamentals of Research, Formulation of Research Problem and Hypothesis, Research Design and Methods, Data Collection and Analysis Techniques, Statistical Tools for Research, Research Ethics and Report Writing |
| PPHD-CW-102 | Review of Literature and Computer Applications | Core | 4 | Significance of Literature Review, Sources of Literature, Academic Writing and Referencing Styles, Plagiarism and Research Integrity, Fundamentals of Computer and Internet, Application of MS Office and Data Analysis Tools in Research |
| PPHD-CW-103-HIN | Advanced Hindi Literature and Research Areas | Core (Specialization Specific) | 4 | Advanced Literary Theory and Criticism in Hindi, Modern and Post-Modern Hindi Literature, Medieval Hindi Bhakti and Ritikal Poetry, Dialects of Hindi and Folk Literature Studies, Contemporary Hindi Prose and Poetry, Research Trends in Hindi Linguistics and Literature |
| PPHD-CW-104 | Seminar / Presentation on Proposed Research Topic | Project/Practical | 4 | Development of Research Proposal, Methodology and Objectives, Literature Review Presentation, Oral Communication and Presentation Skills, Defense of Research Plan, Incorporating Critical Feedback |




