An M.Phil. in Persian is a postgraduate degree focused on studying Persian literature, offering advanced knowledge and research opportunities. The purpose of this course is to enable students to become competent autonomous researchers and develop insight into different perspectives of research. The degree focuses on classical and modern literature, stylistics, literary genres of Persian and their evolution, and Rhetoric and Literary skills. These courses will help contribute to students’ knowledge through research. M.PHIL PERSIAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 1st Semester S.No C. Code Course title Type C. Hrs 1 PSMP-701 Research Methodology and Academic writing Core 3-0 2 PSMP-702 Persian language and literature in Sub–continent Core 3-0 3 PSMP-761 Epic Persian Literature Optional 3-0 4 PSMP-762 Syntax and Morphology in Persian Optional 3-0 5 PSMP-763 Quran-o-Hadis and Persian Literature Optional 3-0 6 PSMP-764 Contemporary Persian Literature Optional 3-0 7 PSMP-765 Philosophical Paradigms of Iqbal Optional 3-0 2nd Semester 1 PSMP-706 Stylistics Core 3-0 2 PSMP-707 Literary Genres of Persian Core 3-0 3 PSMP-771 Lyrical Persian Literature Optional 3-0 4 PSMP-772 Poetry (Qasida) Optional 3-0 5 PSMP-773 Mystic Literature of Subcontinent Optional 3-0 6 PSMP-774 Rhetoric Skills Optional 3-0 7 PSMP-775 General Linguistics Optional 3-0 M.Phil Thesis 1 PSMP-799 Dissertation & Defense Thesis 0-6 Total Course: 08 Program Duration: 4-Years(8 Semester) Semester Duration: 16-18 Weeks Course Load Per Semester: 12 Semester Credits Hours: 4-Course(12 Credit Hours) Total Credit Hours of Program: 30
Master / BS degree (16 years of education) in relevant discipline from HEC recognized University with minimum 2.5 out of 4.0 CGPA or Grade ‘B’ under semester system or 50 % marks under annual system (45% marks under annual system for Urdu / English programs only). Selection in the respective program will be subject to availability of seats, merit based on academic qualification, valid GRE International / NTS / NUML devised GAT- General Score. Applicants with valid GRE International/GAT-General from NTS will have to pass written/subjective portion of NUML GAT-G (as per schedule of respective Faculties) to secure admission.
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