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UGC amends rules for PhD admissions
The ugc has declared that beginning with the academic year 2024-25, phd students will be given admission based on their national eligibility test (net) scores.
In a landmark decision made by the University Grants Commission (UGC), aspirants for PhD admission will not be required to take university entrance exams.
The UGC has declared that beginning with the academic year 2024-25, PhD students will be given admission based on their National Eligibility Test (NET) scores.
The UGC Council approved new guidelines for PhD admissions under the National Education Policy (NEP)-2020. According to these guidelines, NET qualifiers will be eligible for three categories. Students with the highest NET scores will be placed in Category 1.
They will also be eligible for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), an assistant professorship, and PhD admission and fellowship.
They would have to give an interview for PhD admission, which will be based on UGC regulations 2022.
Following that, students with the highest percentage will be placed in the second group. These students will be considered for assistant professorship and PhD admissions.
Students who pass the exam but with a lower percentage will be placed in category 3. The candidate’s rank will be included in the final result certificate.
“For PhD admission, the net percentage of candidates in categories 2 and 3 will be considered for 70% weightage, while the interview will be weighted at 30%. The NET score in both categories will be valid for one year only, and if they do not participate in the PhD programme within that time frame, they will be ineligible for it. According to the circular released by UGC on Thursday, the candidate would have to retake the NET examination.
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UGC’s New PhD Guidelines 2024
Recently , The University Grants Commission (UGC) released new guidelines for PhD admissions following expert committee recommendations.
About New PhD Guidelines
These new PhD guidelines, applicable from the academic session 2024–25,
- The UGC’s move aligns with the National Education Policy 2020 , aiming for single common entrance tests at all levels of higher education.
- Admission to a PhD programme with JRF and
- Appointment as an assistant professor.
- Admission to a PhD programme without JRF and
- Third would be those candidates who are eligible for admission to a PhD programme only without getting selected for the JR F or being eligible for appointment as an assistant professor.
- To pursue the PhD in any subject irrespective of the subjects of their undergraduate degree .
- The provision has been introduced to strengthen the research ecosystem by increasing the pool of PhD candidates.
- Moreover, the UGC aims to shatter the perception that a PhD is an ‘elite qualification’ .
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UGC’s Vision behind New PhD Guidelines
Unleashing the Full Potential of Graduates into the Mainstream
- Previously, eligibility for both lectureship and PhD programs required a Master’s degree, leading to a more restricted candidate base.
- UGC aims to dismantle the perception of PhD as an “elite qualification” by expanding eligibility criteria.
- Emphasis shifts towards making higher education more accessible and inclusive. .
- Financial Considerations:
- This shift seeks to alleviate expenses related to application fees, travel, and boarding , especially for students from rural or semi-urban areas.
Concerns Raised with New PhD Guidelines
- Debate centers on balancing standardization and university autonomy in academia.
- The move towards a single common entrance test aims to streamline admissions but raises concerns about eroding institutional autonomy.
- Concerns arise regarding the dilution of standards, particularly in conceptual and methodological preparedness.
- Elimination of MPhil programs and the reduced emphasis on postgraduate degrees raise questions about maintaining rigor in research.
- Lack of long-form writing assessments in the NET exam raises doubts about its effectiveness.
- While the UGC aims to reduce financial burdens on students, concerns arise about exacerbating socio-economic disparities.
- The rise of the coaching industry around NET preparation raises questions about equitable access to higher education.
- Critics highlight a gap between the UGC’s approach and global standards in PhD admissions.
- International practices emphasize holistic assessments, including research proposals, CVs, and statements of purpose , which are absent in the UGC’s guidelines.
- Potential for Further “Elitisation” of Higher Education:
- Only students with existing linguistic and academic capita l may pursue research, exacerbating existing inequalities.
Way Forward
- The need fo r more publicly-funded research institutes with better infrastructure and increased fellowships is emphasized.
- Such initiatives could enhance opportunities for students while maintaining standards of rigor and mentorship.
- Adequate mentoring and preparation are crucial for students transitioning from undergraduate to PhD levels.
- Therefore, The importance of sustained mentoring and preparation periods should be taken into accoun t for ensuring the quality of research.
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While UGC’s new PhD guidelines aim to democratize access to higher education , concerns persist regarding the potential impact on the elite status of universities and the maintenance of research standards . Therefore, Balancing inclusivity with rigor and ensuring adequate mentorship is crucial for fostering a vibrant and equitable research ecosystem.
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UGC Issues New Guidelines for Awarding PhD Degrees, Read More
New Delhi, 16 November 2022, UGC New Guidelines – The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued new eligibility criteria and made amendments to the existing regulations for PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degrees. As per the recent guidelines, candidates must secure 75% marks in a four-year undergraduate program and if they fail to do so, they have to apply for the master’s programme and score a minimum of 55% marks.
Note –
- The PhD scholars are now required to teach or provide research apprenticeship to the students for a minimum of 6 hours per week.
- The working people can apply for part-time PhD programmes and provide a “No Objection Certificate” from the respective organisation.
UGC New Guidelines – Course Information
Candidates can check the course details from the information given below:
UGC New Guidelines – Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must have 1/2 year master’s degree after 3/4 years of bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 55% marks in total.
- Those seeking admission after 4 years of the bachelor’s degree programme, must secure a total of 75% marks in aggregate.
- Candidates who have completed the M.Phil. programme with a minimum of 55% marks are also eligible to apply for the PhD programme.
Note – The relaxation of 5% marks will be given to the candidates who belong to the categories of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Class (OBC), and Economically Weaker Section (EWS).
UGC New Guidelines – Duration of the Programme
- The programme shall be for a minimum of three years and a maximum of six years from the date of commencement.
- The additional two years can be given through the re-registration process. However, the total period should not exceed eight (8) years.
- Female candidates and Persons with disabilities (PwD) are allowed a relaxation of two years.
- Female scholars can take maternity or childcare leave for up to 240 days.
UGC New Guidelines – Admission Process and Research Supervisors
- Students are required to pass the entrance examination with a minimum of 50% marks. The entrance test will be course-specific.
- Candidates will be called for an interview after the announcement of results. The weightage of the entrance test will be 70% marks and the rest 30% marks will be based on the performance in the interview round.
Research Supervisors
- The faculty members who are working as Professors/Associate Professors in their institutions cannot supervise scholars of other institutions. They can work as co-supervisors for such institutions.
- In multidisciplinary research work, institutes can appoint co-supervisors from other institutions or departments.
- The faculty members who have less than three years of experience are not eligible to take research scholars under their supervision.
UGC New Guidelines – Evaluation Process
- Candidates must complete the coursework within the allotted time frame and acquire a minimum of 12 credit points to produce a draft of the final thesis.
- Candidates must create a presentation and present it in front of the Research Advisory Committee (RAC).
- The institutions will check the plagiarism to detect the uniqueness of the content.
- After the successful completion of plagiarism detection, candidates can submit the research work with a declaration of plagiarism-free content.
- Candidates will go through the viva and interview process that will be conducted by the respective institutions.
Note – To read the official notification, please click here .
UGC New Guidelines – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q.1 is phd mandatory for the job of assistant professor.
No, as per the University Grants Commission (UGC), it is not necessary to obtain a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) for the post of Assistant Professor.
Q2. How many papers are required to be published by a PhD scholar?
A PhD scholar must publish four to five development papers.
Q3. What is the duration of doing a PhD course?
The average duration of a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) course shall be a minimum of three years and a maximum of six years from the date of commencement.
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