Explained | New regulations for awarding PhDs
2 years, 1 month ago

Explained | New regulations for awarding PhDs

The Hindu  

The story so far: The University Grants Commission has made sweeping changes in its latest regulations governing the award of PhDs. Important changes such as abolishing of MPhils, relaxing course work for obtaining PhDs and allowing candidates to register for a PhD after finishing four years of a graduation programme, have been seen as steps that could lead to diminishing academic rigour as well as impediments to inclusivity in higher education. Earlier, the description of course work candidates needed to finish was more detailed, with at least four credits assigned to courses on research methodology. But the new regulations leave it more open ended and says that all PhD scholars “shall be required to train in teaching/ education/ pedagogy/ writing related to their chosen PhD subject.” They can also now be assigned 4-6 hours per week of teaching/research assistantship for conducting tutorial, or laboratory work and evaluations. Former UGC Chairman and Ambedkarite, Sukhdaeo Thorat, welcomed the move to discontinue publishing papers in journals as it would often lead poor candidates to pay to get published like their peers, as well as put them at a disadvantage as they wouldn’t have contacts to get published.

History of this topic

UGC unveils draft regulation in major overhaul of UG, PG courses
1 month ago
UGC drafts guidelines for the grant of UG and PG degrees, biannual admissions and multiple entry-exit among suggestions
1 month ago
UGC to Form Committee to Monitor Faculty Appointments, Awarding of PhD Degrees
1 year, 7 months ago
Academics committee to monitor faculty appointments, awarding of PhD degrees: UGC
1 year, 7 months ago
3 year UG courses won't be discontinued till 4-year fully implemented: UGC chief
2 years ago
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2 years, 2 months ago
UGC directs HEIs to award degrees within 180 days from declaration of result
2 years, 9 months ago
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4 years, 3 months ago

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