The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, was founded in 1958 as the Central Institute of English (CIE). Giving shape to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s (India’s first Prime Minister) vision to set up an institution to impart quality training in English for teachers, the mandate of the University is to advance and disseminate “instructional, research and extension facilities in the teaching of English and foreign languages and literatures in India” as well as “to take appropriate measures for interdisciplinary studies and research in literary and cultural studies, and to develop critical intercultural understanding of civilizations.”
Gradually the Institute extended the scope of its goals, viz. to improve the standard of teaching of English; to undertake relevant research; and, to introduce foreign languages. It was therefore renamed the Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages (CIEFL) in 1972 with the addition of three major foreign languages – German, Russian and French.
In 2006-2007, CIEFL was given central university status by an Act of Parliament and accordingly renamed The English and Foreign Languages University. Dedicated to the study of English and ten foreign languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Persian), it is the only one of its kind in South Asia. It has been specially set up to conduct advanced research and training in the areas of teacher education, literature, linguistics, interdisciplinary studies, and cultural studies. Today, EFL University has 7 schools and 26 Departments. Apart from graduate, postgraduate, and research programmes, EFL University offers postgraduate diplomas, and degrees through the distance mode.
The School of Language Sciences, EFLU (Hyderabad), comprises four departments – Department of Phonetics and Spoken English, Department of Linguistics and Contemporary English, Department of Computational Linguistics, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics which collectively offer two masters’ programs – M.A. in Linguistics and M.A. in Computational Linguistics with a strength of 40 students every year. The school comprises 12 faculty members and more than 40 research scholars.
By Air
The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
Cab fare from the airport is approximately 1000Rs. Pushpak Airport Bus shuttle is approximately 400 Rs.
By Rail
The nearest railway station is Kacheguda and Secunderabad Railway Station.
Cab fare is approximately 200 Rs.