PhD History-GCU Lahore
Course name:
PhD History
Course Overview: The vision of the Department of History is to establish itself as the premier social sciences program at the M.A., M. Phil., and Ph.D., levels in Pakistan, at least in the public sector. In a social sciences program, the principal determinants of research output are the strength of the faculty, both in qualitative and quantitative aspects, and the level of enthusiasm and competence of the students enrolled. That is why the students from several parts of Pakistan flock to the department. Our mission is to produce a class of conscious educated people, who are also mindful of the pitfalls of history. We shall cater our students, who have passed their Bachelor of Arts (2 year programme). A blend of experience and youth in the faculty is working hard in dissemination as well as production of knowledge. A graduate of the Department should be capable of recognizing how study of the past may be used for the betterment of the future. They should be able to demonstrate sufficient capability to be objective, analytical and methodic individuals.
Course duration: 3-5 years
Requirements:
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A Candidate holding MS/MPhil/Equivalent Degree in the relevant discipline is eligible for admission to PhD programme if he/she possesses at least 3.00/4.00 CGPA (In case he/she has studied in semester system) or 1st division (In case he/she has studied in annual system) in his/her MS/MPhil/Equivalent Degree from an Institution /University recognized in Pakistan.
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Research work of minimum of 6 credit hours in MS/Phil is mandatory.
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Only for admission to PhD Computer Science Candidates with MS/MPhil Degree having course work of 6 credit hours instead of thesis work 6 credit hours as per HEC policy are eligible to apply for admission.
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All candidates are required to pass the GCU General Assessment Test for PhD admission to be conducted through NTS. The schedule of registration and test shall be announced at an appropriate time.
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The candidate who already possess valid GAT result through NTS are also eligible to apply.
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Admission for non-subject candidates shall not be open .However the criterion of related subject/field for eligibility shall be determined by the Academic Committee of the concerned Department.
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Candidates working Government /Semi-Government or private institution may apply. Such candidates shall have to submit “NOC” from the Head of the Institution where they are working.
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A “Notification of Registration” of the candidate approved for admission to PhD programme shall be issued by the Registrar.
How to apply:
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All the applications for admission to PhD Programme shall be submitted to Deputy Registrar (Admission). The Registrar shall pass on the applications to the Chairperson of the concerned department who shall get the eligibility of the candidates assessed from the Departmental Academic Committee and this Committee would also consider the feasibility of admission taking into consideration the availability of the supervisors and facilities, etc.
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Each candidate for the PhD Programme shall submit a declaration to the effect:
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The candidate recommended by the Departmental Academic Committee fort admission to PhD Programme shall be given provisional admission subject to the fulfilment of following two conditions:
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Completion of 18 credit hours course work.
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Approval of the Research Synopsis for PhD thesis by the Departmental Board of Studies and Advanced Studies and Research Board.
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That the work s/he shall submit for the PhD Degree has not already been submitted elsewhere and shall not in future be submitted by him/her for obtaining similar Degree from’ any other institution.
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The candidate must fulfil the above two conditions within one year from the date of his/her provisional admission to the Phd Programme. This period may be extended to further one year on the recommendation of the respective Chairperson.
Curriculum:
Semester – I |
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Course Title |
Credit Hours |
History as a Discourse |
3 |
State and Society in Pakistan |
3 |
Economic History of India Under British Colonial Rule |
3 |
Sufi Shrines and Identity Construction in South Asia |
3 |
Preliminary Persian Language |
3 |
Islamic Science: A Critical Study of Sources |
6 |
Semester – II |
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History of Mythical Thought |
3 |
History of Colonial Punjab |
3 |
Pakistan Foreign Policy Imperatives |
3 |
Tasawwuf: A Critical Study of Sources |
3 |