Looking for PhD Admissions in Archaeology and AIHC: University of Calcutta PhD Admissions are Open now!
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The University of Calcutta has released its notification for admission to the Ph.D. programme (Cycle 1) across its 32 departments including its esteemed departments of Archaeology, Anthropology, Ancient Indian History Culture.
About the institution
University of Calcutta is a prestigious institution, known for its academic excellence, outstanding faculty members, wonderful infrastructure and research in the field of Anthropology and Archaeology.
Eligibility:
Department | Eligibility |
Master's degree (with at least 55% marks) or 4 year Bachelor 's degree (with at least 75% marks) or M Phil (with at least 55% marks). or 5 year integrated Masters degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, AIHC or related fields with at least 55% marks. A candidate must possess, one of the following qualifications from a University/Institution recognised by the UGC or the University of Calcutta | |
AIHC | |
Archaeology | |
Anthropology | |
The number of seats in each Subject/Department, the supervisor-wise vacancy position, and the applicable reservation roster will be notified separately, before the selection interview, by the respective Department/Centre/School concerned and on the official website of the University (www.caluniv.ac.in). | |
Important Dates
Please note application End Date is ~23 June, 2026. So, we recommend you to Apply before 23 June.
Application start Date | 9 June 2026 |
Application End date | Before the fifteenth (15th) working day from the date of publication |
Apply at | Administrative office of the respective Department, University of Calcutta |
How to Apply?
The duly filled in application form available on University Website or attached to the accompanying pdf together with all the enclosures should be submitted physically to the department office of Archaeology, Anthropology or Ancient Indian History Culture.
No application fees is required for the application.
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About the Author
Sakshi is a graduate in Ancient Indian History, Culture, and Archaeology from Banaras Hindu University currently preparing for her postgraduate studies. She is gaining professional experience as an intern with the Inarch Center, where she contributes as a content writer. Her expertise includes documentation, research writing, and practical training in various Brahmi scripts and the estampage technique. With field exposure to major sites like Rakhigarhi and Sarnath, she is dedicated to advancing her career in heritage management and cultural documentation.
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