The School of Humanities provides ample opportunities for research work. The University recognizes and funds potential research projects. Additionally,
students are encouraged to write research papers under the guidance of faculty members and publish their research in journals or present them at conferences.
The English Language Teaching Summit and English Literature Summit are two virtual international conferences that the School of Humanities organises in collaboration with ISEL. By participating in these conferences and presenting their papers,
students get to listen to and connect with international and national academicians and researchers, thus strengthening their research network, skills and acumen.
At the Ph.D. section at the School of Humanities, there are currently 6 research scholars who are pursuing their doctorate degree programme.
For more information on the intake and thrust areas for Ph.D., please visit the ‘Programmes Offered’ tab.