Frequently Asked Questions
About the SIHP
What is the Southasia Institute for History and Philosophy (SiHP)?
Established in 2024, SiHP is a premier graduate institute dedicated to advancing research, teaching, and scholarship in history and philosophy. Through its Graduate Centre for Society, Technology, and Environment, the institute provides a platform for intellectually rigorous and socially engaged education, nurturing scholars who are professionally competent, socially committed, and contextually aware of Southasian realities.
What is the mission of SiHP?
SiHP aims to cultivate scholarly excellence in the study of history and philosophy while fostering leadership, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary engagement to address contemporary societal, technological, and environmental challenges in Southasia.
Where is SiHP located?
SiHP is located at Patan Dhoka, Lalitpur, Nepal, offering an inspiring environment for research, learning, and collaboration.
Application & Admission
Which programmes are currently offered at SiHP?
SiHP offers:
- MA in History and Philosophy (MAHP) — a 60-credit programme in collaboration with Kathmandu University, structured around Society, Technology, and Environment streams.
- Diploma in Archival Science — a 16-credit programme designed to train professionals in archival management and digital curation.
- Short-term Courses — including Historical Techniques, Women Philosophers of Southasia, New Humanities, and HistoryFirst workshops.
How can I apply for the MAHP programme?
Applicants must submit a completed application form along with supporting documents (transcripts, CV, statement of purpose, photos, ID/citizenship) and pay the non-refundable application fee. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an entrance assessment (ALT-HuS) and an interview to evaluate academic preparedness and potential.
Who is eligible for the MAHP programme?
The programme is open to candidates with a strong academic background in humanities, social sciences, or related fields. Conditional admissions may be offered to those completing their undergraduate degree.
What is the ALT-HuS?
The Advanced Level Test for Humanities in Southasia (ALT-HuS) is an assessment tool designed to evaluate applicants’ knowledge, analytical skills, and readiness for rigorous graduate-level study in humanities.
Programme Details
What is unique about the MA in History and Philosophy?
The MAHP programme combines theoretical rigor with practical relevance, preparing graduates to analyze societal, technological, and environmental challenges through historical and philosophical lenses. The curriculum emphasizes context-sensitive scholarship, professional competence, and social engagement, bridging academic study with career opportunities.
What career opportunities does SiHP offer its graduates?
Graduates pursue diverse careers including:
- Historian, Philosopher, Researcher, Public Intellectual
- Policy Analyst, Planner, Diplomat, Public Servant
- Journalist, Art and Literary Critic, Social Commentator, Public Communicator
- Academic, NGO/INGO Project Specialist, Community Leader, Social Activist
Student Support and Services
What support services are available for students?
Students benefit from academic mentoring, career guidance, counselling services, internship placements, and workshops that enhance research, professional and personal development.
Fees and Scholarships
What scholarships are available?
SiHP provides a variety of scholarships to support excellence and inclusivity:
- Merit-based: up to 80% tuition coverage
- Inclusive Scholarships: up to 50% tuition coverage
- Graded Scholarships: partial to full tuition
- Chair Fellows and Director’s List recognitions
- Subject-specific awards, stipends, hardship funds, and support for external grants
How can I learn about fees and financial support?
Detailed fee structures and scholarship information are available upon contacting the admissions office: info@sihp.edu.np.
Career and Opportunities
What kinds of careers can I pursue after studying at SiHP?
SiHP prepares students for a variety of professional and research‑oriented careers, including:
- Historian
- Philosopher
- Researcher
- Public Intellectual
- Policy Analyst
- Planner
- Diplomat
- Public Servant
- Journalist
- Art & Literary Critic
- Social Commentator
- Public Communicator
- Community Leader
- Academic (teaching/research roles)
- I/NGO Project Specialist
- Social Activist Sihp
These opportunities reflect SiHP’s commitment to cultivating “context‑sensitive, professionally competent and socially committed graduates” whose skills apply to both academic and public sectors.
Policies and Regulations
What are the key academic policies?
Academic policies covering grading, attendance, conduct, and academic integrity are outlined in the official student handbook, available upon enrolment. SiHP promotes high ethical and professional standards in all programmes.
Can students defer or transfer their enrolment?
Policies on deferral or credit transfer are handled on a case-by-case basis. Applicants should consult the admissions office for guidance.
