What UGC’s new rules mean for research scholars
As
per the UGC regulations 2016 for MPhil and PhD degrees, the maximum duration to
complete an MPhil course is two years and for PhD it is six years. Women
candidates and persons with disability (more than 40% disability) can be
allowed a relaxation of one year for MPhil and two years for PhD in the maximum
duration. Women will also be eligible for maternity leave/child care leave once
in the entire duration of MPhil/PhD for up to 240 days.
All
universities and institutions, including deemed to be universities, will admit
MPhil/PhD students through an entrance test. They have been authorised to
outline separate terms and conditions for PhD entrance test for students who
qualify UGC-National Eligibility Test (including Junior Research
Fellow)/UGC-Council of Scientific and Industrial Research NET (including
JRF)/State Level Eligibility Test/Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering/teacher
fellowship holders or those who have passed MPhil programme. A similar approach
can be adopted in case of entrance test for MPhil programme.
The
guidelines also state that there will be a Research Advisory Committee, or an
equivalent body, for each MPhil and PhD scholar. The research supervisor of the
scholar will be the convener of this committee. This committee will review the
research proposal and finalise the topic of research. It will also guide the
research scholar to develop the study design and methodology of research and
identify the course(s) that he/she intends to do. Besides, it will periodically
review and assist in the progress of the research work of the scholar. The
scholar will have to appear before the committee once in six months to make a
presentation of the progress of his/her work for evaluation and further
guidance.
Currently,
both conventional and open learning universities for MPhil/PhD programme follow
the same process for shortlisting candidates for admission to the MPhil and PhD
programmes.
A
candidate is usually allowed to join the programme once her/his research acumen
is tested, either through a written examination or oral examination. A research
supervisor is allocated and the topic of research is defined. Hereafter, the
interaction is essentially between the researcher and the supervisor, though
occasionally fellow researchers and other faculty members also get into the
picture and interact with the researcher. Once the work is completed,
essentially to the satisfaction of the researcher and the supervisor, it is
subjected to evaluation by independent examiners followed by viva-voce
examination. The award is declared after the researcher has successfully
cleared the evaluation.
With
the new regulations in place, now there is no question of comparison between
MPhil and PhD in conventional and ODL modes, says Professor Ravindra Kumar,
vice chancellor (incharge) Ignou. “The universities, whether conventional or
open learning, have to abide by the UGC regulations,” he says.
Source | Hindustan Time | 26 October
2016
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Pralhad Jadhav
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Khaitan & Co
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