LU Student First to Get PhD After 4-Year UG Under NEP, Tops Entrance Test
LU Student First to Get PhD After 4-Year UG Under NEP

Lucknow: Arindam Chaturvedi, a 23-year-old student from Lucknow University's (LU) Department of Ancient Indian History and Archaeology (AIHA), has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first candidate from the university to secure admission to a PhD programme after completing a four-year undergraduate programme without pursuing postgraduation, under the new National Education Policy (NEP) rules.

Exceptional Academic Achievements

Arindam not only topped the LU PhD entrance test 2026 but also became the youngest Junior Research Fellow in the department. His research output is remarkable, with 41 papers accepted for publication in UGC-CARE-listed, international, and Scopus-indexed journals. He has presented papers at 28 national and international seminars.

He also secured All India Rank (AIR) 1 with a perfect 100 percentile in Archaeology in a UGC-NET cycle and later qualified UGC-NET in History with 99.08 percentile.

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Recognition from Department Head

Prof Anil Kumar, head of the department, praised Arindam, stating: "He is the only candidate from our department who enrolled in the four-year undergraduate programme (Honours with Research)."

Background and Aspirations

The son of a businessman and an alumnus of City Montessori School, Arindam aspires to build a career in academics. "Our country needs good academicians, and I aspire to become a professor one day," said Arindam, a resident of LDA Colony.

NEP 2020 Provisions

Under NEP 2020, a student can pursue a PhD directly after graduation without a master's degree by fulfilling specific conditions. They must have completed a four-year undergraduate programme with a research component, among other requirements.

Arindam's achievement underscores the potential of the new education policy to fast-track academic careers for exceptional students.

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