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Centre for Studies in Social Science Calcutta admissions are offered to doctoral courses in the field of Social Sciences. Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta admission is based on proposal screening and a written admission test. Exemptions apply for national test (UGC-NET/CSIR-NET/GATE/GPAT/CEED/SET) qualifiers. Candidates then appear for an interview presentation before the PhD Research Committee.
The final merit list is prepared with 70% weightage from test scores and 30% from interview performance, subject to supervisor availability and feasibility of the research proposal. Centre for Studies in Social Sciences admission to the Research Training Programme (RTP) is based on the Statement of Purpose, writing sample, and Master’s marks for shortlisting, followed by final selection through interview performance. Candidates should ensure that they are following the eligibility criteria and additional admission requirements of the CSSSC before applying to the course.
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The candidates must meet the eligibility requirements.
Visit the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences official website to fill out the application form.
Candidates are required to attach all the necessary documents.
Submit the application form after successfully reviewing the details.
A provisional list of selected candidates will be published on the Centre’s website after approval by the Doctorate Committee (Arts) of Jadavpur University. Provisionally selected candidates will receive an official letter from the PhD Cell, Jadavpur University.
| Course | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
Master's degree from a recognised university |
PhD proposals are first screened to assess their alignment with the advertised faculty specialisations and the availability of supervisors before candidates are shortlisted for the admission test and interview.
All eligible candidates, including those with a two-year M.Phil. degree or equivalent from an Indian institution, must appear for a written admission test. Only those who qualify in the test will be called for the interview.
Candidates who have qualified for national fellowships or tests such as UGC NET/CSIR-NET/SET/GATE/CEED/GPAT are exempted from the written test but must appear for the interview.
General category candidates must obtain at least 10 out of 20 marks in the written test to qualify for the interview. A relaxation of 5% marks is allowed for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PwD/EWS categories, as per government rules.
The written test consists of two essay-type questions of equal weight. One question assesses knowledge of research methodology, and the other is discipline-specific. For Economics applicants, both questions emphasise mathematical economics.
Visually challenged candidates may arrange for a scribe to assist them during the written admission test.
In the interview or viva voce, candidates are required to present and discuss their research interests and proposed area of study before the PhD Research Committee of the Centre.
The final selection list is prepared with 70% weightage based on UGC-NET/CSIR-NET/GATE/GPAT/CEED/SET scores or the written admission test, and 30% weightage based on interview performance.
Final selection also depends on the feasibility of conducting the proposed research at the Centre, the availability of a suitable supervisor, the strength of the research proposal, and the candidate’s understanding of conceptual and methodological issues in the discipline.
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10+2 mark sheet
Graduation/post-graduation mark sheet
Entrance exam certificate
Identification certificate
Transfer Certificate
Migration certificate
Passport-size photographs
Note: All applicants must also email their research proposal, clearly stating the title and the applicant’s name, preferably in Word format, in addition to submitting the hard copy.
Required documents for admission at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences include a 10+2 mark sheet, graduation/post graduation mark sheet, entrance exam certificate, identification certificate, transfer/migration certificate, and passport-size photographs.
The eligibility criteria for M.Phil admissions at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences include a minimum of 55% marks (50% for reserved categories) in post-graduation.
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences offers admissions for M.Phil in Social Science and Ph.D. in various disciplines of Social Science.
Admissions at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences are based on entrance tests and personal interviews conducted by the institute.
Admissions are offered to 1 postgraduate and 8 doctoral courses in the field of Social Sciences at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences.
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