About the Department
Philosophy and Research are two interconnected fields that play important roles in advancing human knowledge, understanding complex concepts, and exploring fundamental questions about existence, reality, ethics, and more. Let’s explore each of these fields individually:
Programs Offered :
S.NO | NAME OF PROGRAMME | DURATION | ELIGIBILITY | FEES PER SEMESTER | EXAM FEE PER SEMESTER | REG.FEES |
SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY & RESEARCH | ||||||
1 | Doctor Of Literature (D.Litt) | 2 Semesters | Ph.D | 70000 | 70000 | 10000 |
2 | Postdoctoral and Research | 4 Semesters | Ph.D | 60000 | —- | 5000 |
3 | Ph.D. (Full Time/Part-Time) -All Subject | 6 Semesters | P.G In Relevant Subject With 55% Marks | 48500 | —- | 5000 |
4 | M.Phil. (Full Time/Part-Time) -All Subject | 2 Semesters | P.G In Relevant Subject With 55% Marks | 35000 | —- | 5000 |
Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions concerning knowledge, existence, values, reason, mind, and language. It seeks to analyze and understand the fundamental nature of reality, knowledge, and moral principles. Philosophers use critical and rational thinking to examine concepts, assumptions, and beliefs to gain deeper insights into the human experience and the world around us.
Major branches of philosophy include metaphysics (the study of reality and existence), epistemology (the study of knowledge and belief), ethics (the study of moral principles and values), political philosophy (the study of government and social organization), aesthetics (the study of art and beauty), and logic (the study of reasoning).
Philosophical research involves rigorous analysis, logical reasoning, and debate to explore profound questions about the nature of reality, the mind, morality, and the universe. Philosophers contribute to various disciplines, including ethics, law, politics, science, and more.
Course Features
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