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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (Established under Gujarat Act No. 20 of 2007)
ગજરાત ટકનોલોજીકલ યનનવરસિટી (ગજરાત અનિનનયમ કરમાાકઃ ર૦/ર૦૦૭ દવારા સથાનિત)
Winners of: ICT Enabled University Award E -India - 2009 Manthan Award – 2009
Nr. Visat Three Roads, (Campus of Vishwakarma Government Engg . College & IIT, Gandhinagar) , Sabarmati – Koba Highway, Chandkheda, Ahmedabad-382424. Gujarat, India. Tele : 079-23267500 E-mail : [email protected]
URL : www.gtu.ac.in
Ref: GTU/PhD/Sup/2017/6553 Date: 04/05-09-17
CIRCULAR
In view of the UGC Regulations, 2016 (copy enclosed), it is hereby informed to all concerned, that the
University would not be able to allocate any new Ph.D. scholars to them and are requested to follow
enclosed University guidelines, in this regard.
Sd/-
I/c Registrar
To:
1. All the persons as per the list (Annexure-I)
2. Those recognized PhD Supervisor who are not working at GTU affiliated colleges/
institutes.
Copy to:
1. PhD Section, GTU
2. Academic Section, GTU
3. Affiliation Section, GTU
4. I.T. Section, GTU
5. Account Section, GTU
6. Conference Section, GTU
7. Exam Section, GTU
8. PA to Registrar
9. PA/PS to Vice Chancellor
10. Principals / Directors of all affiliated colleges/ institution
11. Principal / Director of GTU PG Schools
Sr. No. Name_of the_Supervisor Name_of_institute E-Mail
1 Dr. Patodi Subhash Chand M. Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Vadodara [email protected],
2 Dr. Shete Dilip Trimbak Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology,Vadodara
3 Dr. Purani Vinay Shivshankar DTE, Gandhinagar [email protected]
4 Dr. Popat Tolaram ladharam Parul Institute of Technology, Vadodara [email protected]
5 Dr. Bhairav Kirtikumar Thakkar Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Vadodara
6 Dr. Krupesh A Chauhan S V National Institute of Technology, Surat [email protected]
7 Dr. Sanjaykumar Madhusudan
Yadav
S V National Institute of Technology, Surat
[email protected], [email protected]
8 Dr. Amardeep Singh Central soil and Materials Research Station(CSMRS)
Ministry of Water Resources, Government
9 Dr. Narendra Jaydevbhai Shrimali M. S. University, Baroda
10 Dr. B.S.Munjal SAC-ISRO,Ahmedabad [email protected]
11 Dr. Indra Prakash Bhaskaracharya Institute of Space Applications and
Geo-Informatics (BISAG) [email protected]
12 Dr. Siddharth Gopalkrishna Shah Marwadi Education Foundations Group of
Institutions,Rajkot [email protected]
1 Dr. Shulka Ajit Kumar
Nareshchandra
School of Technonology, PDPU, Gandhinagar [email protected],
2 Dr. Qureshi Mohamed Rafik
Noormohamed
Faculty of Technology & Engineering. MSU, Baroda [email protected]
Annexure-I (List of PhD Supervisor)
Mechanical Engineering
CIVIL Engineering
3 Dr. Karwa Rajendra JIET School of Engineering & Technology for Girls,
Jodhpur [email protected]
4 Dr. Desale Girish Rajnikant C.S.M.C.R.I., Bhavnagar [email protected]
5 Dr. Harit Kishorchandra Raval S.V. National Institute of Technology, Ichchhanath,
Surat [email protected]; [email protected]
6 Dr. Ravipudi Venkata Rao SVNIT, Surat
[email protected], [email protected]
7 Dr. Iyer Rajesh Chellappan Eco Engines Pvt. Ltd. Surat [email protected]
8 Dr. Dipakkumar Pravinchandra
Vakharia
SVNIT,Surat
9 Dr. Ramdevsinh Lalubha Jhala Marwadi Education Foundation Group of Institutions,
Rajkot [email protected]
10 Dr. Bharatkumar Mohanbhai
Sutaria
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,
Surat [email protected]
11 Dr. Nirvesh Sumanbhai Mehta LDRP Institute of Technology &
Research,Gandhinagar (Kadi Sarva Vishvavidyalaya
Gandhinagar) [email protected]
12 Dr.Sarang Pande Marwadi education foundations group of institutions [email protected],
1 Dr. Mehta Sarabjeet Singh J.N.V. University, Jodhpur [email protected],[email protected]
du.in
2 Dr. Bhalja Bhaveshkumar
Rameshchandra
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
3 Dr. Mehta Axaykumar Jayantilal IITRAM,Ahmedabad
4 Dr. Vithal Narasinha Kamat MBICT, Anand/ AICTE-INAE Distinguished Visiting
Professorship Scheme [email protected]
5 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Institute of Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected]
6 Dr. Vipulkumar Tanna Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected], [email protected]
Electrical Engineering
1 Dr. Sharma Shashi Bhushan Indus Insti. of Tech.& Engg., Ahmedabad [email protected],
2 Dr. Dharmesh Jaychandbhai Shah Sankalchand Patel College of Engineering, Visnagar [email protected], [email protected],
3 Dr. Yashwant B Acharya Physical Research Laboratory,Ahmedabad [email protected]
4 Dr. Asim Jadupati Banerjee DAIICT,Gandhinagar [email protected],
5 Dr. Subhash Chandra Bera Indian Space Research Organization, Ahmedabad
[email protected], [email protected]
6 Dr. A. Rajaram Karpagam University,Coimbatore [email protected]
7 Dr. Preetida Vinayakray Jani SPIT, Mumbai [email protected]
8 Dr. Mehta Saurabh Narendra Vidyalankar Institute of Technology,Mumbai [email protected],
9 Dr. Krishna Keshavrao Warhade MIT College of Engineering,Maharashtra
10 Dr. Hiteshkumar B Pandya Institute of Plasma Research, Gandhinagar [email protected]
11 Dr. Daniel Raju Institute of Plasma Research, Gandhinagar [email protected]
12 Dr. Kota Solomon Raju CSIR- Central Electronics Engineering Research
Institute,Pilani [email protected]
1 Dr. Shah Vipul Arvindbhai Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad [email protected],
2 Dr. Suryakant B Gupta Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected]
3 Dr. Shantanu Kumar Karkari Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected],[email protected]
1 Dr. Subarna Maiti C.S.M.C.R.I., Bhavnagar [email protected],[email protected]
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Chemical Engineering
2 Dr. Dwarkanath Dattatrya Kale Mumbai [email protected],
3 Dr. B. Ramaraj Central Institute of Plastics Engineering &
Technology,Ahmedabad [email protected]
4 Dr. Subhas Chandra Shit Central Institute of Plastics Engineering &
Technology,Ahmedabad [email protected]
5 Dr. Shaik Bhasha Central Salt And Marine Chemicals Research institute
,Bhavnagar [email protected]
6 Dr. Parimar Amaratlal Parikh Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,
Surat [email protected]
7 Dr. Jigisha Kamal Parikh Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,
Surat [email protected] [email protected]
8 Dr. Nitin Vasant Bhate Maharaja Sayajirao University,Baroda [email protected]
9 Dr. Sanjaykumar Rameshbhai
Patel
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Inst. Of Technology
[email protected], [email protected]
10 Dr. Sudhir Kumar Nema Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected], [email protected]
1 Late Dr. Varandani Nainik
Shobhraj
GERMI, PDPU Campus Raisan Gandhinagar [email protected],
2 Dr. Upendra Dayabhai Patel M S University Vadodara [email protected]
1 Dr. Hireni Mankodi Faculty of Tech. & Engineering,MSU, Baroda [email protected]
2 Dr. Tasnim Nisarahmed Shaikh Faculty of Tech. & Engineering,MSU,Baroda
1 Dr Priyanka Sharma Raksha Shakti University [email protected]
2 Dr.Bhushan Harshadrai Trivedi GLS Institute of Computer Technology,Ahmedabad
3 Dr. Devarshi Samir Mehta GLSICT, Ahmedabad [email protected]
Environmental Engineering
Textile Engineering
Computer Science
4 Dr. Jayeshkumar Madhubhai Patel Acharya Motibhai Patel Institute of Computer Studies -
MCA Department (Ganpath University)
5 Dr. Haresh Bhatt ISRO [email protected]
6 Dr. Gonsai AtulGiri MayaGiri Department of Computer Science ,Saurastra University
7 Dr. Dhaval Raghavbhai Kathiriya College of Agril. Information Technology, AAU,
Anand [email protected], [email protected]
8 Dr. Prashant Mahendrabhai Dolia Department Of Computer Science & Application,
Bhavnagar University [email protected]
9 Dr. Nileshkumar Krushnalal Modi Director, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar University
10 Dr. Durga Prasad Mohapatra CSE Deptt., National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
11 Dr Himanshu S Mazumdar DDU, Nadiad [email protected],
12 Dr. Harshal Ashok Arolkar GLS Institute of Computer Technology, Ahmedabad
[email protected] [email protected]
1 Dr. Akshai Aggarwal Ex-Vice Chancellor [email protected]
2 Dr. Madhukar Baburao Potdar Project Director, BISAG, Gandhinagar [email protected]
3 Dr.Jagdish Shantilal Shah Retired [email protected]
1 Dr. Subroto Mukherjee Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected]
2 Dr. Subrata Pradhan Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected]
3 Dr. Sudhir Kumar Nema Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected]
4 Dr. Mukesh Ranjan Institute for Plasma Research,Gandhinagar [email protected]
1 Dr. Jain Amit JK Lakshmipat University,Jaipur [email protected],[email protected]
Computer/IT Engineering
METALLURGY/MATERIAL SCIENCE ENGINEERING
MANAGEMENT
2 Dr. Baser Narayan Chhaganlal Shri Jairambhai Patel Inst.of Management &
Computer Appl., Gandhinagar [email protected]
3 Dr. Chaterjee Abhijeet Auro University,Surat [email protected]
4 Dr. Desai Pradip Vishnuprasad Moun Marketing Consultants [email protected] &
5 Dr. Ganjre Kumardutt Ashokrao Rajaram Shinde College of MBA, Chiplun, Ratnagiri
6 Dr. Jani. H. J Sardar patel university [email protected]
7 Dr. Anita Basalinagappa MICA Ahmedabad [email protected]
8 Dr. Parag Sanghani Skyline University [email protected]
9 Dr. Jaydeep Madhukant Badiyani Dept. of Business Admin., Bhavnagar University
10 Dr. Anil Gupta IIM,Ahmedabad [email protected]
11 Dr. Dalpat S. Sarupria Retired [email protected]
12 Dr. Mamta Singh Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur [email protected]
13 Dr. Monica Verma Marwadi Education Foundations Group of
Institutions,Rajkot [email protected]
14 Dr. Bhanushali Kishorkumar
Damjibhai
United World School of Business [email protected]
15 Dr. Bhavin Ushakant Pandya S.V.Institute of Management,Kadi (affiliated to Kadi
Sarva Vishvidyalaya)
16 Dr. Arvind Chhaganlal Brahmbhatt Nirma University,Sarkhej Ahmedabad [email protected],arvind@nirmauni.
ac.in
17 Dr. Priti Nigam M.K.Amin Arts & Science College and College of
Commerce,Padra M S University,Vadodara [email protected]
18 Dr. Ashvin R Dave Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University Raison,
Gandhinagar [email protected]
19 Dr. S.Chinnam Reddy Marwadi Education Foundation Group of Institutions
20 Dr. Smruti B. Bulsari VNSGU [email protected]
21 Dr. Jayesh Nareshbhai Desai B.R.C.M. College of Business Administration [email protected]
22 Dr. Vaishishthadhar
Jayprakashnarayan Dwivedi
Govt. College Khambat, affiliated to Gujarat University
23 Dr. Dinabandhu Bag School of Business Management,National Institute of
Technology,Odisha,India [email protected]
24 Dr. Mita Nishant Mehta Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies [email protected]
25 Dr. Brahmbhatt Mamta Dineshbhai Gujarat University [email protected]
26 Dr.Prasanta Chatterjee Biswas Marwadi University [email protected]
27 Dr. Makwana Ashishkumar
Keshvlal
SMC College of Dairy Science, Anand Agricultural
University, Anand
28 Dr. Surendra Sundararajan M.S.University,Baroda [email protected]
29 Dr. Jayesh Pankaj Aagja Institute of Management Nirma University,Sarkhej-
Ahmedabad
30 Dr. Trivedi Hemant Chandrakant School of Petroleum Management, PDPU, Gandhinagar [email protected],
31 Dr. Rohit Harishbhai Trivedi MICA, Ahmedabad [email protected]
32 Dr. Kirankumar M. Joshi M.S.University,Baroda [email protected]
33 Dr. Hansa Jain Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research,
Thaltej, Ahmedabad
34 Dr. Mamata Mahapatra The School of Management and Entrepreneurship,
AURO University,Surat [email protected],
35 Dr. Kamal Taori chairman rural business hub india [email protected]
36 Dr. Raju Talam Rao XLRI Jamshedpur, CH Area East, Bihar [email protected], [email protected]
37 Dr. Sunil Ramchandra Karve Maratha mandir's BGIMS Mumbai,Director Mumbai
Central [email protected]
38 Dr. Butalal Chandulal Ajmera Bhavnagar university Bhavnagar [email protected]
39 Dr. Arbind Sinha Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad
40 Dr. N. M. Khandewal NATHDWARA INSTITUTE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
& MANAGEMENT,UPALI ODEN,NATHDWARA
41 Dr. Firdos Temuvast Shroff University of Mumbai [email protected]
42 Dr. Jyotindra Mulshankar Jani Smt. Saralaben Vasantbhai Malavia School of
Management, Rajkot (Institute Closed)
43 Dr. Junare Shankar Onkar Professor & Dean, Gujarat Forensic Science University
44 Dr. Solanki Sandip P. Symbiosis Institute of Management, Pune [email protected],
45 Dr. Jani Balkrishna Mulshankar Retired [email protected],
46 Dr. Murthy Paidipati Gopala
Krishna
Parul Institute of Management and Research,
Vadodara
47 Dr. Shrikhande Rajankumar
Kamalakar
Prestige college of management and Technology,Pune
48 Dr. Jani Kamlesh Mulshankar P.D.Malviya College of Commerce, Rajkot [email protected]
49 Dr. Girishchandra Maheshwari M S University of Baroda [email protected]
50 Dr. Pravin Himmatlal Bhathawala Auro University, Surat
51 Late Dr. Joshipura Jagdish
Padmakant
Som-lalit institute of Managament,Ahmedabad
52 Dr. Shubhra P. Gaur MICA Ahmedabad [email protected]
53 Dr. Hasmukh D. Savlani Sardar Patel University, V.V.Nagar [email protected]
54 Dr. Bijal Zaveri PIET-MBA,Baroda [email protected]
55 Dr. Prashant M. Joshi Uka Tarsadia University [email protected]
56 Dr. Indu Rao Nirma University,Sarkhej, Ahmedabad [email protected]
1 Dr. Akshai Aggarwal Ex- Vice Chancellor [email protected]
2 Dr. Pradeepkumar Shrivastav SAC,ISRO Ahmedabad [email protected]
3 Dr. Shivendra Dayaprakash Gupta Independent Education Management
Professional
1 Dr. Bhaskar Vaidhun Hariram Gahlot Institute of Pharmacy, Mumbai [email protected]
Pharmacy
Interdisciplinary
2 Dr. Paranjape Archana N. Edutech Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd. [email protected]
3 Dr. Surti Naazneen Ibrahim Baroda College of Pharmacy, Vadodara (Parul
University) [email protected]
4 Dr. Rachchh Manish Arunbhai Pharmaceutical Research Organization, Ahmedabad [email protected],
5 Dr. Deshpande Shrikalp Shrikant K.B.Institute of Pharma. Edu.& Res., Gandhinagar
affiliated to Kadi Sarva Vishvidyalaya
6 Dr. Jani Girish Kantilal SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvasa (Pune University)
7 Dr. Pasha T.Yunus Parul Insti.of Pharmacy and
Research,Limda,Waghodia,Baroda
8 Dr. Shah Shailesh Amritlal Maliba Pharmacy College, Gopal Vidyanagar, Surat
(UKA Tarsadia University) [email protected]
9 Dr. Harish Padh Sardar Patel University
[email protected], [email protected]
10 Dr. Ramesh K Goyal M. S. University, Vadodara
[email protected] ,[email protected]
11 Dr. Hiren Rameshchandra Mehta INC Research
12 Dr. B.N.Suhagia Faculty of Pharmacy, Dharmsinh Desai University,
Nadiad [email protected]
13 Dr. Ganure Ashok Laxmanrao K. J. College of Pharmacy,Mehsana [email protected]
14 Dr. Kirti Vinodrai Patel M S University,Vadodara [email protected]
15 Dr. Rakeshkumar Prahladbhai
Patel
Shree S. K. Patel College of
Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Ganpat
University [email protected]
16 Dr. Chamanlal jagannath shishoo B.V.Patel Pharmaceutical Education and Research
development center,Ahmedabad [email protected]
17 Dr. Rajesh K. S. Parul Institute of Pharmacy [email protected]
18 Dr. Girishkumar Narsinhbhai Patel S.K.Patel College Of Pharmacy Education,Mehsana,
affiliated to Ganpath University
19 Dr. Yadvendra Agrawal Research & Development,GFSU,Gandhinagar [email protected]
Sr.No Name of the Supervisor Name_of_Institute E-Mail
1 Dr. ShahJigarJashubhai C.U.ShahScience College,Ahmedabad [email protected]
2Dr. PragneshkumarNiranjanbhai
DaveK.S.K.V.KachchhUniversity,Bhuj-Kachchh
3 Dr. Rajendra KumarSharmaNational Council of Educational Research and Training
(NCERT) [email protected]
4Dr. PragneshkumarNiranjanbhai
DaveK.S.K.V.KachchhUniversity,Bhuj-Kachchh
Sr.No Name_of the_Supervisor Name_of_institute E-Mail
1 Dr.AmiUmakantUpadhyayDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University,
Ahmedabad [email protected]
2 Dr. Neerja ArunGuptaBhavan's Sheth R.A.Collegeof
ArtsandCommerce,Ahmedabad [email protected]
3 Dr. Gida Seema RanjitbhaiTheLateM.J.Kundaliya Arts
andCommerceMahilaCollege,Rajkot [email protected]
4 Dr.BhaskerArvindchandraShuklaY.S.ArtsK.S.ShahCommerceCollegeDevagadh
Baria,Dahod [email protected]
5 Dr.ChetanIshwarlalMewada H.A.Collegeof Commerce,Ahmedabad [email protected]
6Dr. RameshsinghMulayamsingh
ChauhanSmt.MMShahMahilaArtsCollege,Kadi
[email protected],rameshchauhan
CHEMISTRY
ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
Sr.No Name_of the_Supervisor Name_of_institute E-Mail
1 Dr. RakeshManilalPatel Gujarat Arts&ScienceCollege,Ahmedabad [email protected]
2 Dr. PatelShitalRajeshbhaiMarwadi Education Foundation's Groupof Institutions,
Rajkot [email protected]
3 Dr. Gaurang VrajlalGhodasara H & HB Kotak Institute of Science, Rajkot [email protected]
4 Dr. Archit AjayYajnik Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology,Sikkim [email protected]
SrNo Name_of the_Supervisor Name_of_institute E-Mail
1 Dr. Vora AdityaMahabhai B. V. Shah (Vadi Vihar) Science College [email protected]@gmail.com
2Dr. Sachchidanand
PrakashBhatnagar
Department of Physics, Maharaja Krishna
kumarsinhji,BhavnagarUniversity [email protected]
3 Dr. SandipOzaIndianSpaceResearchOrganisation,AmbawadiVistar,Ah
medabad
[email protected],[email protected].
gov.in
4 Dr. Debasis Chandra InstituteforPlasmaResearch,[email protected],[email protected]
m
5 Dr. Daniel Raju InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
6 Dr.G. Ravi InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
7 Dr. BalasubramanianC InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
8 Dr. LalitMohanAwasthi InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
9 Dr. Pramod KumarSharma InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
10 Dr. RajaramGanesh InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
11 Dr. Devendra Sharma InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
12 Dr. MainakBandyopadhyay InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
13 Dr. Anita V.P InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
14 Dr. SudipSengupta InstituteforPlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected]
15 Dr. VipulkumarTanna Institute for PlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected],[email protected]
16 Dr. MukeshRanjan Institute for PlasmaResearch,Gandhinagar [email protected],[email protected]
PHYSICS
Guidelines for Change of Supervisor
When a Supervisor of a scholar happens to be away from the University Departments/University
College /Recognized Colleges for more than two months and up to six months, he/she shall
continue to Supervise the scholar, but a Supervisor-in-charge shall be nominated by the Dean
(PhD) based on the request of the recommendation of the DPC members of the PhD Scholar.
The Supervisor-in-charge shall function till the Supervisor returns. Supervisor-in-charge will not
claim any right/privileges etc.
When a Supervisor retires from service on superannuation or leaves service, migrates to other
University or non-recognized department of the University or the institution(s) affiliated to the
University becomes Private University he/she may supervise the scholar provided he/she has
continuously supervised the scholar for a minimum of two years after confirmation of
provisional registration of the scholar upon a written request. However a Joint Supervisor shall
be nominated by the Dean (PhD) based on the recommendation of the supervisor and DPC
members of the PhD Scholar.
When a Supervisor retires from service on superannuation or leaves service, migrates to other
University or non-recognized department of the University or the institution(s) affiliated to the
University becomes Private University he/she shall make arrangements for an alternate
Supervisor. The proposed supervisor must satisfy the prevailing University norms.
In cases where the scholar wishes to work on the same research topic with the proposed
Supervisor, he/she shall submit the new pre-registration form specifying the change of
supervisor along with the letter of No Objection from old supervisor clearly specifying that
he/she does not have any objection if the scholar wishes to work on the same research topic
and the previous Supervisor will not claim any rights/ privileges etc. on the research work done
by the scholar under the supervision of the new Supervisor, in future. A No Objection letter
from new supervisor should specify that he/she shall continue to supervise the scholar on the
present research topic and will ensure that proper recognition/acknowledgement etc. shall be
imparted to the old supervisor based on his/her quantum of contribution.
In cases where there is a change of research topic (i.e. pre-registration is done again with a
new research topic and new supervisor), the proposed supervisor can conduct a core-course on
the new research topic which will be treated as an additional core-course and has to be
submitted to the University. This will not affect the coursework result if the scholar was
successful.
Further, if the proposed supervisor feels that the undergone/studied core-course is satisfactory
then he/she shall certify that the change of research topic (i.e. pre-registration is done again
with a new research topic and new supervisor) does not require an additional core-course to be
conducted.
In case when a Supervisor is not able to guide/supervise the PhD Scholar due to his illness; a
Joint Supervisor shall be nominated by the Dean (PhD) based on the recommendation of the
Supervisor and DPC members of the PhD Scholar along with a No Objection certificate from the
Supervisor clearly specifying that he/she does not have any objection if a Joint Supervisor is
appointed.
In case of the unforeseen event of death of the Supervisor of the PhD Scholar we may inform
the concerned student to get the written consent of the proposed Supervisor who satisfies the
prevailing University norms.
However, for cases where in a Co-Supervisor is already appointed, he/she will be allowed to
continue as a Supervisor for the scholar (in cases of illness or death or retires from service on
superannuation or leaves service, migrates to other University or non-recognized department of
the University or the institution(s) affiliated to the University becomes Private University)
provided that he fulfills the criteria as per the prevailing norms of the University.
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1-3 ljdkjh jkti= esa vf/klwfpr fd;s tkus dh frfFk ls ;s fofu;e ykxw ekus tk,axsA
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2-1 ,e0fQy0 ikB~;Øe esa izos'k gsrq ,sls vH;FkhZ ftuds ikl LukrdksÙkj mikf/k vFkok ,d O;kolkf;d mikf/k gksxh ftls led{k lkafof/kd fudk; }kjk LukrdksÙkj mikf/k ds lerqY; ?kksf"kr fd;k x;k gks] ftlesa vH;FkhZ dks de ls de dqy 55% vad vFkok fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ds 7 fcanq ekud ij *ch* xzsM izkIr gq, gksa ¼vFkok tgka dgha Hkh xzsfMax iz.kkyh viukbZ tkrh gS ogka fcanq ekud ij led{k xzsM½ vFkok ,sls izR;kf;r fons'kh “kSf{kd laLFkku ls led{k mikf/k izkIr dh gks] tks fd fdlh vkdyu ,oa izR;k;u ,tsUlh }kjk izR;kf;r gS] tks fd “kSf{kd laLFkkuksa dh
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xq.koÙkk ,oa ekudksa dks lqfuf'pr djus ,oa muds vkdyu] izR;k;u gsrq ,sls fdlh lkafof/kd izkf/kdj.k }kjk vFkok ,sls ,d izkf/kdj.k ds vUrxZr Lohdr ,oa izR;kf;r gS tks fd ml ns'k esa fdlh dkuwu ds vUrxZr LFkkfir vFkok fuxfer gSA
2-2 vuqlwfpr tkfr@ vuqlwfpr tutkfr@ vU; fiNM+k oxZ tks ¼xSj ykHkfUor Js.kh½ ¼Non-Creamy Layer½ ls lac) gSa vFkok le;≤ ij fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk fy, x, fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj vH;fFkZ;ksa dh vU; Jsf.k;ksa ds fy, vFkok fnukad 19 flrEcj] 1991 ls iwoZ LukrdksÙkj mikf/k vftZr djus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, 55% ls 50% vadksa rd vFkkZr~ vadksa esa 5%dh NwV vFkok xzsM esa lerqY; NwV Ikznku dh tk ldrh gSA 55% vgZrk vad ¼vFkok tgka dgha Hkh xzsfMax iz.kkyh viukbZ tkrh gS ogka fcanq ekud ij led{k xzsM½ rFkk mi;ZqDr Jsf.k;ksa esa 5% vadksa dh NwV dsoy vgZd vadksa ds vk/kkj ij gh vuqes; gS ftlesa fj;k;rh vad 'kkfey ugha gSaA
3- ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe esa izos'k gsrq ik=rk ekunaM
bu fofu;eksa esa fofu/kkZfjr 'krksaZ ds v/;k/khu] fuEuor O;fDr ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe esa izos'k izkIr djus gsrq ik= gSa%
3-1 mijksDr /kkjk 2 ds vUrxZr fofu/kkZfjr ekun.Mksa dks iwjk djus okys LukrdksÙkj fMxzh /kkjdA
3-2 ,e0fQy0 ikB~;Øe dks de ls de dqy 55% vadksa ds lkFk mÙkh.kZ djus okys vFkok fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ds 7 fcanq ekud ij *ch* xzsM izkIr dj lQyrkiwoZd ,e0fQy0 mikf/k izkIr djus okyss ¼vFkok tgka dgha Hkh xzsfMax iz.kkyh viukbZ tkrh gS ogka fcanq ekud ij lerqY; xzsM½ vH;FkhZ 'kks/k dk;Z djus gsrq ik= gksaxs ftlls os mlh laLFkku esa lesfdr ikB~;Øe ds vUrxZr ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k vftZr dj ldsaA vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr@vU; fiNM+k oxZ tks ¼xSj ykHkfUor Js.kh½ ¼Non-Creamy Layer½@iFkd #i ls fu'kDr ls lac) gSa vFkok le;≤ ij fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk fy, x, fu.kZ; ds vuqlkj vU; Jsf.k;ksa ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, 55% ls 50% vadksa rd vFkkZr~ vadksa esa 5% dh NwV vFkok xzsM esa lerqY; NwV Ikznku dh tk ldrh gSA
3-3 dksbZ O;fDr ftlds ,e0fQy0 'kks/k izca/k dk ewY;kadu fd;k x;k gS rFkk ekSf[kd lk{kkRdkj yafcr gS] mls mlh laLFkku ds ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe esa izos'k fn;k tk ldrk gS(
3-4 vH;FkhZ ftuds ikl fdlh Hkkjrh; laLFkku dh ,e0fQy0 mikf/k ds led{k ,slh mikf/k gS tks fd fons”kh “kSf{kd laLFkku ls gS] tks fd tks fd fdlh vkdyu ,oa izR;k;u ,tsUlh }kjk izR;kf;r gS] tks “kSf{kd laLFkkuksa dh xq.koÙkk ,oa ekudksa dks lqfuf'pr djus ,oa muds vkdyu] izR;k;u gsrq ,sls fdlh lkafof/kd izkf/kdj.k }kjk vFkok ,sls ,d izkf/kdj.k ds vUrxZr Lohd`r ,oa izR;kf;r gS tks fd ml ns'k esa fdlh dkuwu ds vUrxZr LFkkfir vFkok fuxfer gS] ,sls vH;FkhZ ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe esa izos'k ds ik= gksaxsA
4- ikB~;Øe dh vof/k%
4-1 ,e0fQy0 ikB~;Øe dh U;wure vof/k yxkrkj nks ¼02½ lsesLVj@,d o"kZ vkSj yxkrkj vf/kdre pkj ¼04½ lsesLVj@nks o"kZ gksxhA
4-2 ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe dh vof/k de ls de rhu o"kZ dh gksxh ftlesa ikB~;Øe ls lacaf/kr dk;Z Hkh 'kkfey gksxk rFkk vf/kdre vof/k Ng o"kZ gksxhA
4-3 mi;qZDr lhek ds vfrfjDr le; foLrkj.k dks mu lkis{k /kkjkvksa }kjk vfHk'kkflr fd;k tk,xk tks fd lacaf/kr laLFkku dh lkafof/k@v/;kns'k esa fofu/kkZfjr gSaA
4-4 efgyk vH;FkhZ rFkk fu'kDr O;fDr ¼ftudh fu'kDrrk 40% ls vf/kd gks½ mUgsa ,e0fQy0 esa ,d o"kZ dh rFkk ih,p0Mh0 ds fy, vf/kdre nks o"kZ dh NwV iznku dh tk,xhA blds vfrfjDr] efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa dks ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 dh lexz vof/k esa ,d ckj 240 fnuksa rd dk ekrRo vodk'k@f'k'kq ns[kHkky vodk'k iznku fd;k tk ldrk gSA
5- izos'k gsrq izfØ;k% 5-1 lHkh fo'ofo|ky; ,oa ekfur fo”ofo|ky; laLFkku ml lEc) fo”ofo|ky;@ekfur fo'ofo|ky; laLFkku ds
Lrj ij lapkfyr izos'k ijh{kk ds ek/;e ls ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 Nk=ksa dks izos'k miyC/k djk;saxsA fo'ofo|ky;@ekfur fo'ofo|ky; mu Nk=ksa ds fy, ih,p0Mh0 izos'k ijh{kk gsrq iFkd fucU/ku ,oa “krksZa dk fu.kZ; djsxk] ftu Nk=ksa us ;wthlh&usV ¼tsvkj,Q lfgr½@;wthlh&lh,lvkbZvkj usV ¼tsvkj,Q lfgr½@LySV@xSV@f”k{kd v/;srkofÙk vFkok ftUgksaus ,e0fQy0 ikB~;Øe mÙkh.kZ dj fy;k gSA
5-2 mi;qZDr mi&[k.M 1-2 esa lanfHkZr mPp “kSf{kd laLFkku rFkk muds rgr egkfo|ky; ftUgsa ,e0fQy0 vkSj@vFkok ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe pykus dh vuqefr gS] os %&
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3
5-2-1 okf"kZd vk/kkj ij vius 'kS{kf.kd fudk;ksa ds ek/;e ls iwoZ fu/kkZfjr rFkk larqfyr la[;k esa ,e0fQy0
vkSj@vFkok ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkFkhZ dks nkf[kyk nsxk tks fd miyC/k 'kks/k i;Zos{kdksa rFkk vU; 'kS{kf.kd rFkk miyC/k okLrfod lqfo/kkvksa ij fuHkZj djsxh] rFkk fo}ku f'k{kd vuqikr ¼tSlk iSjk 6-5 esa n'kkZ;k x;k gS½ iz;ksx'kkyk] xzaFkky; rFkk ,slh gh vU; lqfo/kkvksa ds laca/k esa ekun.M dks /;ku esa j[kk tk,xk(
5-2-2 nkf[kys gsrq lhVksa dh la[;k] miyC/k lhVksa dk fo"k;@fo’k;okj laforj.k] nkf[kys dk ekun.M] nkf[kys dh izfØ;k] ijh{kk dsUnz tgka izos'k ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tk,xh rFkk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds ykHk ds fy, vU; lHkh laxr tkudkjh laLFkkxr osclkbV rFkk de ls de nks ¼2½ jk"Vªh; lekpkj i=ksa esa igys gh tkjh djsa ftuesa ls ,d ¼01½ lekpkj i= {ks=h; Hkk"kk esa gks(
5-2-3 jk"Vªh;@jkT; Lrjh; vkj{k.k uhfr dk ;FkkfLFkfr vuqikyu djsaA
5-3 nkf[kys] laLFkku }kjk vf/klwfpr ekun.M ds vk/kkj ij] fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ,oa vU; lacaf/kr lkafof/kd fudk;ksa }kjk bl laca/k esa tkjh fd, x, fn'kkfunsZ'[email protected] dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, le;≤ ij dsUnz@jkT; ljdkjksa dh vkj{k.k uhfr dks eÌsutj j[krs gq, fd;s tk,axssA
5-4 mi;qZDr mi[k.M 1-2 esa lanfHkZr laLFkku rFkk egkfo|ky; vH;fFkZ;ksa dks f}pj.kh; izfØ;k ds ek/;e ls nkf[kyk nsaxs%
5-4-1 izos'k ijh{kk] vgZd ijh{kk gksxh ftlesa 50% vgZrk vad gksaxsA izos'k ijh{kk ds ikB~;fooj.k esa 50% 'kks/k i)fr rFkk 50% fof'k"V fo"k; ds iz'u iwNs tk,axsA izos'k ijh{kk igys gh vf/klwfpr dsUnz ¼;fn dsUnzksa esa dksbZ ifjorZu gksrk gS rks i;kZIr le; iwoZ mldh tkudkjh iFkd laLFkku@egkfo|ky; dks nh tkuh pkfg,½ tks fd lEc) mPp “kSf{kd laLFkku ds Lrj ij gks] tSlk fd /kkjk 1-2 esa ladsr fn;k x;k gS( ,oa
5-4-2 ftl le; vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, muds “kks/k #fp@{ks= ij dksbZ ppkZ ,d fof/kor~ xfBr foHkkxh; “kks/k lfefr ds le{k izLrqrhdj.k ek/;e ls dh xbZ gks rks mPp “kSf{kd laLFkku }kjk ,d lk{kkRdkj@ekSf[kd lk{kkRdkj lapkfyr fd;k tk,xk tSlk fd mijksDr /kkjk 1-2 esa ladsr fn;k x;k gSA
5-5 lk{kkRdkj@ekSf[kd lk{kkRdkj esa fuEuor igyqvksa ij Hkh fopkj fd;k tk,xk] vFkkZr~ D;k%
5-5-1 D;k vH;FkhZ esa izLrkfor “kks/k ds fy, {kerk gS(
5-5-2 izLrkfor 'kks/kdk;Z lqyHkrkiwoZd laLFkku@egkfo|ky; esa fØ;kfUor fd;k tk ldrk gS(
5-5-3 izLrkfor “kks/k ds {ks= }kjk uohu@vfrfjDr Kku esa ;ksxnku izkIr gks ldrk gSA
5-6 fo'ofo|ky; viuh osclkbZV ij ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ds fy, iath—r lHkh Nk=ksa dh lwph dk j[kj[kko okf’kZd vk/kkj ij djsxkA lwph esa iath—r vH;FkhZ dk uke] mlds 'kks/k dk fo"k;] mlds i;Zos{kd@lg&i;Zos{kd] [email protected] dh frfFk vkfn 'kkfey gkasxsA
6- 'kks/k i;Zos{kd dk fu/kkZj.k% 'kks/k i;Zos{kd] lg&i;Zos{kd cuus gsrq ik=rk ekun.M] izfr i;Zos{kd vuqes; ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k vkfnA
6-1 ekfur fo'ofo|ky; dk dksbZ Hkh fu;fer :i ls fu;qDr vkpk;Z ftlus fdlh lanfHkZr if=dk esa de ls de ikap 'kks/k izdk'ku izdkf'kr fd, gSa vkSj fo'ofo|ky;@ekfur fo'ofo|ky; laLFkku@egkfo|ky; dk dksbZ fu;fer lg@lgk;d vkpk;Z tks ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k /kkjd gks rFkk ftlds lanfHkZr if=dkvksa esa de ls de nks 'kks/k izdk'ku izdkf”kr fd, x, gksa mls 'kks/k i;Zos{kd ds :i esa ekU;rk iznku dh tk ldrh gSA
c'krsZa fd mu {ks=ksa@fo/kkvksa esa tgka dksbZ Hkh lanfHkZr if=dk ugha gksa vFkok dsoy lhfer laLFkk esa lanfHkZr if=dk gkss] rks laLFkku fdlh O;fDr dks 'kks/k i;Zos{kd ds :i esa ekU;rk iznku djus dh mi;qZDr 'krksZa esa fyf[kr :Ik ls dkj.k ntZ dj NwV iznku dj ldrk gSA
6-2 dsoy lacf/kr fo'ofo|ky;@egkfo|ky; ds iw.kZdkfyd f'k{kd gh i;Zos{kd ds :i esa dk;Z dj ldrs gSaA ckg~; i;Zos{kdksa dks vuqefr ugha gSA rFkkfi] mlh laLFkku ds vU; foHkkxksa ls vFkok vU; lac) laLFkkuksa ls varj&fo"k;h {ks=ksa esa lg&i;Zos{kdksa dks 'kks/k ijke'kZ lfefr ds vuqeksnu ls vuqefr iznku dh tk ldrh gSA
6-3 fdlh p;fur “kks/kkFkhZ ds fy, 'kks/k i;Zos{kd ds fu/kkZj.k ds laca/k esa lacaf/kr foHkkx }kjk izfr 'kks/k i;Zos{kd foHkkx }kjk izfr 'kks/k i;Zos{kd fo}kuksa dh la[;k] i;Zos{kdksa dh fo'ks"kKrk rFkk fo}kuksa dh 'kks/k #fp] tSlk fd muds }kjk lk{kkRdkj@ekSf[kd lk{kkRdkj ds le; bafxr fd;k x;k gks] ftlds vk/kkj ij fu.kZ; fy;k tk,xkA
6-4 ,sls “kks/k gsrq 'kh"kZd tks varj fo"k;h Lo:i ds gSa] tgka lacaf/kr foHkkx ;g eglwl djrk gS fd foHkkx esa miyC/k fo'ks"kKrk dh ckgj ls vuqiwfrZ dh tkuh pkfg,] ml fLFkfr esa foHkkx Lo;a vius gh foHkkx ls 'kks/k i;Zos{kd dh fu;qfDr djsxk] ftls 'kks/k i;Zos{kd ds :i esa tkuk tk,xk vkSj foHkkx@ladk;@egkfo|ky;@laLFkku ds ckgj ls ,d lg&i;Zos{kd dks ,slh fuca/ku o 'krksZa ij lg&i;Zos{kd fu;qDr fd;k tk,xk tSlk fd lgefr iznku djus okys laLFkku@egkfo|ky;ksa }kjk fofufnZ"V fd;k tk,xk vkSj ftuij vkil esa lgefr cusxhA
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6-5 fdlh ,d le; ds nkSjku dksbZ Hkh vkpk;Z ds in ij fu;qDr in/kkjh] 'kks/k i;Zos{kd@lg i;Zos{kd ds :i esa rhu ¼03½ ,e0fQy0 rFkk vkB ¼08½ ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkfFkZ;ksa ls vf/kd dk ekxZn'kZu iznku ugha dj ldrk gSA dksbZ Hkh lg vkpk;Z] 'kks/k i;Zos{kd ds :i esa vf/kdre nks ¼02½ ,e0fQy0 rFkk Ng ¼06½ ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkfFkZ;ksa dks
ekxZn'kZu iznku dj ldrk gS rFkk “kks/k i;Zos{kd ds :i esa lgk;d vkpk;Z vf/kdre ,d¼01½ ,e0fQy0 vkSj pkj¼04½ ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkfFkZ;ksa dks ekxZn'kZu iznku dj ldrk gSA
6-6 fookg vFkok vU;Fkk fdlh dkj.k ls fdlh ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 efgyk “kks/kkFkhZ ds vU;= pys tkus ij] 'kks/k vkadM+ksa dks ,sls fo'ofo|ky; dks varfjr djus dh vuqefr gksxh tgka “kks/kkFkhZ iqu% tkuk pkgs c'krsZa fd bu fofu;eksa dh vU; lHkh fuca/ku vkSj 'krksZa dk 'kCn'k% ikyu fd;k tk, rFkk 'kks/k dk;Z fdlh ewy laLFkku@i;Zos{kd }kjk fdlh foÙkiks"k.k ,tsalh ls izkIr u fd;k x;k gksA rFkkfi] “kks/kkFkhZ ewy laLFkku ds ekxZn'kZu rFkk laLFkku dks iwoZ esa fd, x, 'kks/k dk;Z ds vadksa ds fy, mls iw.kZ Js; nsxkA
7- ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z % Js; vis{kk,a] la[;k] vof/k] ikB~;fooj.k] dk;Z iw.kZ djus ds U;wure ekin.M vkfnA
7-1 ,e0fQy0 vkSj ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z ds fy, U;wure 08 ØsfMV rFkk vf/kdre 16 ØsfMV fn, tk,axsA
7-2 ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z dks ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 dh rS;kjh ds fy, iwokZis{kk ekuk tk,xkA 'kks/k i)fr ij ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd ikB~;Øe dks de ls de pkj ØsfMV fn, tk,axs ftlesa ,sls {ks= tSls ifjek.kkRed i)fr] dEI;wVj vuqiz;ksx] 'kks/k laca/kh vkpkj rFkk laxr {ks= esa izdkf'kr 'kks/k dh leh{kk] izf'k{k.k] {ks= dk;Z vkfn 'kfkey gSaA vU; ikB~;Øe mUur Lrj ds ikB~;Øe gksaxs tks Nk=ksa dks ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ds fy, rS;kj djsaxsA
7-3 ,e0fQy0 vkSj ih,p0Mh0 ds fy, fofgr lHkh ikB~;Øe rFkk ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z ØsfMV ?kaVs laca/kh vuqns'kkRed vis{kkvksa ds vuq:i gksxk rFkk og fo"k;oLrq] vuqns'kkRed rFkk ewY;kadu laca/kh i)fr;ksa dks fofufnZ"V djsxkA os izkf/k—r 'kS{kf.kd fudk;ksa }kjk fof/kor :i ls vuqeksfnr fd, tk,axsA
7-4 ,sls foHkkx tgka fo}ku viuk 'kks/k dk;Z tkjh j[krs gSa] os 'kks/k fo}kuksa dks 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr dh flQkfj'kksa ds vk/kkj ij uhps fn, x, mi&[k.M 8-1 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V ikB~;Øe¼ksa½ dks fofgr djsaxsA
7-5 ,e0fQy0 rFkk ih,p0Mh0 dk;ZØeksa esa izos'k izkIr lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izkjafHkd izFke vFkok nks lsesLVjksa ds nkSjku foHkkx }kjk fofgr ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z dks iw.kZ djuk visf{kr gksxkA
7-6 igys gh ,e0fQy0 mikf/k /kkjd vH;FkhZ ftUgsa ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe esa nkf[kyk izkIr gks x;k gS] vFkok ftUgksaus igys gh ,e0fQy0 esa ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z iw.kZ dj fy;k gS rFkk ftUgsa ih,p0Mh0 lesfdr ikB~;Øe esa izos'k dh vuqefr iznku dh xbZ gS] mUgsa foHkkx }kjk ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z ls NwV iznku dh tk ldrh gSA vU; lHkh vH;FkhZ ftUgsa ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe esa izos'k fn;k x;k gS mUgsa foHkkx }kjk fofgr ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z dks iw.kZ djuk visf{kr gksxkA
7-7 'kks/k i)fr ikB~;Øeksa lfgr ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z esa xzsM dks 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr }kjk lesfdr ewY;kadu fd, tkus ds ckn vafre :i fn;k tk,xk rFkk laLFkku@egkfo|ky; dks vafre xzsM ds ckjs esa tkudkjh iznku dh tk,xhA
7-8 fdlh ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkFkhZ dks ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z esa U;wure 55% vad vFkok fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx 7 fcanq ekud ij blds led{k xzsM ¼vFkok tgka dgha Hkh xzsfMax iz.kkyh viukbZ tkrh gS led{k xzsM@lhthih,½ izkIr djuk gksxk rkfd og ikB~;Øe dks tkjh j[kus ds fy, ik= gks rFkk mls 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll tek djus gksaxsA
8- 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr rFkk blds izdk;Z%
8-1 lacaf/kr laLFkku ds ifjfu;e@v/;kns'k esa ;Fkk ifjHkkf"kr] izR;sd ,e0fQy0 vkSj ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkFkhZ ds fy, blh iz;kstukFkZ ,d 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr] vFkok ,d led{k fudk; gksxkA “kks/kkFkhZ dk 'kks/k i;Zos{kd bl lfefr dk leUo;drkZ gksxkA bl lfefr ds mÙkjnkf;Ro fuEuor gksaxs%
8-1-1 'kks/k izLrkoksa dh leh{kk djuk rFkk 'kks/k ds 'kh"kZd dks vafre :i nsuk(
8-1-2 “kks/kkFkhZ dks v/;;u <kaps rFkk i)fr dks fodflr djus ds fy, ekxZn'kZu iznku djuk rFkk mlds }kjk iw.kZ fd, tkus okys ikB~;Øe¼ksa½ dh igpku djkukA
8-1-3 “kks/kkFkhZ ds 'kks/k dk;Z dh vkof/kd leh{kk djuk rFkk izxfr esa lgk;rk iznku djukA
8-2 “kks/kkFkhZ Ng ekg esa ,d ckj 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr ds le{k mifLFkr gksdj ewY;kadu rFkk vkxs dk ekxZn'kZu izkIr djus ds fy, vius dk;Z dh izxfr ds laca/k esa ,d izLrqfr nsxkA 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr }kjk Ng ekfld izxfr fjiksVZ laLFkku@egkfo|ky; dks rFkk bldh ,d izfr “kks/kkFkhZ dks Hksth tk,xhA
8-3 ;fn “kks/kkFkhZ dh izxfr vlarks"ktud gks rks] 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr blds dkj.k ntZ djsxh rFkk mipkjkRed mik; lq>k,xhA ;fn “kks/kkFkhZ bu mipkjkRed mik;ksa dks dk;kZfUor djus esa vlQy cuk jgrk gS rks 'kks/k
¹Hkkx IIIµ[k.M 4º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 5
lykgdkj lfefr “kks/kkFkhZ ds iathdj.k dks jí djus ds fof'k"V dkj.k ntZ dj laLFkku@egkfo|ky; dks bldh flQkfj'k dj ldrh gSA
9- mikf/k vkfn vokMZ djus ds fy, ewY;kadu rFkk fu/kkZj.k i)fr;ka] U;wure ekun.M@ØsfMV vkfn
9-1 ,e0fQy0- mikf/k iznku djus ds fy, ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z gsrq ØsfMV lfgr lexz U;wure ØsfMV laca/kh vis{kk,a 24 ØsfMV ls de ugha gksaxhA
9-2 ikB~;Øe laca/kh dk;Z dks lQyrkiwoZd iw.kZ djus ds mijkUr rFkk mi;qZDr 7-8 mi /kkjkvksa esa fofgr vad@xzsM izkIr djus ij] tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0
“kks/kkFkhZ }kjk 'kks/k dk;Z vkjaHk djuk visf{kr gksxk rFkk bu fofu;eksa ds vk/kkj ij lacaf/kr laLFkku }kjk ;Fkk fofufnZ"V fu/kkZfjr le; esa ,d elkSnk 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll tek djuk gksxkA
9-3 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll dks tek djus ls iwoZ] “kks/kkFkhZ lacaf/kr laLFkku dh 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr ds le{k ,d izLrqfr nsxk ftlesa lHkh ladk; lnL;x.k rFkk vU; “kks/kkFkhZ mifLFkr gksaxsA muls izkIr gqbZ izfriqf’V rFkk fVIif.k;ksa dks 'kks/k lykgdj lfefr dss ijke'kZ ls elkSnk 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll esa mi;qDr :i ls 'kkfey fd;k tk,A
9-4 ewY;kadu fd, tkus gsrq 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll tek djus ls iwoZ ,e0fQy0 “kks/kkFkhZ fdlh lEesyu@laxks"Bh esa de ls de ,d ¼01½ 'kks/k i= izLrqr djsxk rFkk ih,p0Mh0 “kks/kkFkhZ lanfHkZr if=dk esa de ls de ¼01½ 'kks/k i= vfuok;Z :Ik ls izdkf”kr djk,xk rFkk vius “kks/k izcU/k@Fkhfll izLrqr djus ls iwoZ] lEesyuksa@laxksf"B;ksa esa U;wure nks isij izLrqr djsxk rFkk buds laca/k esa izLrqrhdj.k izek.ki= vkSj@vFkok iqueqZnz.kksa ds :i esa lk{; izLrqr djsxkA
9-5 laLFkku dh f'k{kk ifj"kn~ ¼vFkok blds led{k fudk;½] lqfodflr lkW¶Vos;j rFkk midj.kksa ds fodkl }kjk lkfgfR;d pksjh rFkk f'k{kk laca/kh Ny&diV dk irk yxk;sxhA 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll dks ewY;kadu gsrq tek djus ls iwoZ “kks/kkFkhZ ls ,d opuc)rk izkIr dh tk,xh rFkk 'kks/k i;Zos{kd }kjk dk;Z dh ekSfydrk ds vuqizek.ku Lo:i ,d izek.ki= tek djuk gksxk] ftlesa ;g vk'oklu fn;k tk,xk fd fdlh Hkh izdkj dh lkfgfR;d pksjh ugha dh xbZ gS rFkk ;g dk;Z mlh laLFkku esa tgka ;g 'kks/k dk;Z fd;k x;k Fkk vFkok fdlh vU; laLFkku esa fdlh vU; mikf/k@fMIyksek ikB~;Øe vokMZ djus ds fy, izLrqr ugha fd;k x;k gSA
9-6 fdlh Hkh “kks/kkFkhZ }kjk izLrqr fd;s x;s ,e0fQy0 'kks/k izac/k dk ewY;kadu mlds 'kks/k i;Zos{kd rFkk de ls de ,d ,sls ckg~; ijh{kd }kjk fd;k tk,xk tks laLFkku@egkfo|ky; esa fu;ksftr ugha gksA vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk ewY;kadu fjiksVZ esa dh xbZ vkykspuk ij ekSf[kd lk{kkRdkj] nksuksa ijh{kdksa }kjk ,d lkFk fd;k tk,xk] ftlesa 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr ds lnL;x.k rFkk foHkkx ds ladk; lnL;x.k rFkk vU; “kks/kkFkhZ ,oa bl fo"k; esa #fp ysus okys vU; fo'ks"kK@'kks/kdrkZ Hkh Hkkx ys ldrs gSaA
9-7 “kks/kkFkhZ }kjk tek fd, x, ih,p0Mh0 'kks/k izca/k dk ewY;kadu mlds 'kks/k i;Zos{kd rFkk de ls de nks ckg~; ijh{kdksa }kjk fd;k tk,xk tks laLFkku@egkfo|ky; esa fu;ksftr u gksa] ftuesa ls ,d ijh{kd fons'k ls Hkh gks ldrk gSA vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk ewY;kadu fjikVZ esa dh xbZ vkykspuk ij ekSf[kd ijh{kk] 'kks/k i;Zos{kd rFkk nks ckg~; ijh{kdksa esa ls de ls de ,d ckg~; ijh{kd }kjk dh tk,xh] blesa 'kks/k lykgdkj lfefr ds lnL;x.k rFkk foHkkx esa ladk; lnL;x.k rFkk vU; “kks/kkFkhZ vkSj bl fo"k; esa #fp ysus okys vU; fo'ks"kK@'kks/kdrkZ Hkh Hkkx ys ldrs gSaA
9-8 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll ds i{k esa 'kks/kkFkhZ dh lkoZtfud ekSf[kd ijh{kk dsoy ml fLFkfr esa yh tk,xh tc 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll@ij ckg~; ijh{kd¼ksa½ dh ewY;kadu fjiksVZ larks"ktud gks rFkk mlesa ekSf[kd ijh{kk vk;ksftr djus ds fy;s fof'k"V flQkfj'k 'kkfey gksA ,e0fQy0 'kks/k izca/k ds ekeys esa ckg~; ijh{kdksa dh ewY;kadu fjiksVZ vFkok ih,p0Mh0 'kks/k izca/k ds ekeys esa ckg~; ijh{kd dh dksbZ ,d ewY;kadu fjiksVZ vlarks"ktud gksus ij rFkk mlesa ekSf[kd ijh{kk dh flQkfj'k ugha fd, tkus ij laLFkku ijh{kdksa ds vuqeksfnr iSuy esa ls fdlh vU; ckg~; ijh{kd dks 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll Hkstsxk rFkk u, ijh{kd dh fjiksVZ larks"ktud ik, tkus ij gh ekSf[kd ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA ;fn u, ijh{kd dh fjiksVZ Hkh vlarks"ktud gks rks] 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll dks vLohdkj dj fn;k tk,xk rFkk “kks/kkFkhZ dks mikf/k iznku djus ds fy, vik= ?kksf"kr dj fn;k tk,xkA
9-9 laLFkku mi;qZDr i)fr fodflr djsaxs rkfd 'kks/k izca/k@Fkhfll tek djus dh frfFk ls Ng ekg dh vof/k ds Hkhrj ,e0fQy0 'kks/k izca/k@ih,p0Mh0 'kks/k izca/k ds ewY;kadu dh lexz izfØ;k iw.kZ dh tk ldsA
10- ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øeksa dks izLrqr djus ds fy, egkfo|ky;ksa }kjk iw.kZ dh tkus okyh 'kS{kf.kd] iz'kklfud rFkk volajpukRed vis{kk,a
10-1 egkfo|ky;ksa dks dsoy ml fLFkfr esa ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe dks izLrqr djus gsrq ik= ekuk tk,xk tc os bu fofu;eksa ds vuq:i ik= 'kks/k i;Zos{kdksa dh miyC/krk] visf{kr volajpuk vkSj lgk;d iz'kklfud rFkk 'kks/k lao/kZu lqfo/kk,a gksus ds laca/k esa larq"V dj ik,axsA
6 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III —SEC. 4
10-2 egkfo|ky;ksa ds LukrdksÙkj foHkkx] Hkkjr ljdkj@jkT; ljdkj dh 'kks/k iz;ksx'kkyk,a rFkk jk"Vªh; egRo ds laLFkku ftuds lacaf/kr foHkkx esa de ls de nks ih,p0Mh0 vgZrk izkIr f'k{kd@oSKkfud@vU; 'kS{kf.kd LVkQ gksa rFkk bu fofu;eksa ds vuq:i mi&[k.M 10-3 esa ;Fkk fofufnZ"V lkFk gh visf{kr volajpuk] lgk;d iz”kklfud rFkk “kks/k laoZ/ku lqfo/kk,a ekStwn gksa] mUgsa ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe dks izLrqr djus ds mUgsa ik= ekuk tk,xkA blds lkFk&lkFk egkfo|ky;ksa dks mu laLFkkuksa ls vfuok;Z ekU;rk izkIr gksuh pkfg, ftuds rgr os dk;Z djrs gSaA
10-3 dsoy fuEukuqlkj mfYyf[kr “kks/k gsrq Ik;kZIr lqfo/kkvksa okys egkfo|ky; gh ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øeksaa dks izLrqr djsaxs%
10-3-1 foKku vkSj izkS|ksfxdh fo/kkvksa ds ekeys esa] lacaf/kr laLFkkuksa }kjk ;Fkk fofufnZ"V uohure midj.k ls lqlfTtr fof'k"V 'kks/k iz;ksx'kkyk,a ftuesa izfr “kks/kkFkhZ gsrq i;kZIr LFkku dh O;oLFkk gks] lkFk gh dEI;wVj lqfo/kk,a rFkk vfuok;Z lkW¶Vos;j rFkk vckf/kr fo|qr ,oa tykiwfrZ dh O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,(
10-3-2 uohure iqLrdksa lfgr fpfUg~r xazFkky; lalk/ku] Hkkjrh; rFkk varjkZ"Vªh; tuZy] bZ&tuZy] lHkh fo/kkvksa gsrq foLrkfjr dk;Z ?kaVs] foHkkx@xzaFkky; esa 'kks/kkfFkZ;ksa gsrq iBu] ys[ku gsrq i;kZIr LFkku] v/;;u rFkk 'kks/k lkexzh ds Hk.Mkj.k dh O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,(
10-3-3 laLFkku@egkfo|ky; vklikl ds laLFkkuksa@egkfo|ky;ksa dh visf{kr lqfo/kkvksa rd igqap cuk ldrs gSa vFkok mu laLFkkuksa@egkfo|ky;ksa@vuqla/kku vkSj fodkl iz;ksx'kkykvksa@laxBuksa rd igqap cuk ldrs gSa ftuesa visf{kr lqfo/kk,a gSA
11- nwjLFk f'k{kk i)fr@va'kdkfyd f'k{kk i)fr ds ek/;e ls ih,p0Mh0@,e0fQy0 mikf/k dk lapkyu
11-1 orZeku essa ykxw bu fofu;eksa vFkok fdlh fu;e vFkok fofu;e esa varfoZ"V fdlh Hkh ckr ds ckctwn dksbZ Hkh fo'ofo|ky;] laLFkku] ekfur fo”ofo|ky; ,oa egkfo|ky; nwjLFk f'k{kk i)fr ds ek/;e ls ,e0fQy0 vkSj ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe ugha pyk,xkA
11-2 va'kdkfyd vk/kkj ij ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øe pykus dh vuqefr gksxh c'krsZa ekStwnk ih,p0Mh0 fofu;eksa esa mfYyf[kr lHkh 'krsZa iw.kZ dh tk,aA
12- bu fofu;eksa dh vf/klwpuk ls iwoZ iznku dh x;ha ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k;kW vFkok fons'kh fo'ofo|ky;ksa }kjk iznku dh xbZ mikf/k;ka
12-1 ,sls vH;FkhZ tks ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 ikB~;Øeksa ds fy, tqykbZ] 11 2009 dks vFkok mlds i”pkr~] bu fofu;eksa dh vf/klwpuk dh frfFk rd iathdr gq, Fks] ,sls vH;fFkZ;ksa dks mikf/k iznku fd;k tkuk] bu ;wthlh ¼,e0fQy@ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k iznku djus ds U;wure ekud ,oa fof/k½ fofu;e] 2009 ds izko/kkuksa }kjk vfHk'kkflr gksxkA
12-2 ;fn fons'kh fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k iznku dh tkrh gS rks ,slh mikf/k ij fopkj djus gsrq Hkkjrh; laLFkku ml ekeys dks vokMZ dh xbZ mikf/k dh leqrY;rk dk fu/kkZj.k djus ds iz;kstukFkZ ml ekeys dks lacaf/kr laLFkku }kjk xfBr LFkk;h lfefr dks HkstsxkA
13- bUQ~fycusV ds lkFk fMiksftVjh %
13-1 ,e0fQy0@ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k¼;ksa½ dks vokMZ djus gsrq lQyrkiwoZd ewY;kadu izfØ;k iw.kZ gks tkus ds Ik'pkr rFkk ,e0fQy0 @ih,p0Mh0 mikf/k dks iznku fd;s tkus dh ?kks’k.kk ls iwoZ] lEc) laLFkku ,e0fQy0 @ih,p0Mh0 'kks/k izca/k dh ,d bySDVªkWfud izfr baf¶ycusV ds ikl iznf'kZr¼gksLV½ djus ds fy, tek djsxk rkfd lHkh laLFkkuksa@egkfo|ky;ksa rd budh igqap cukbZ tk ldsA
13-2 mikf/k dks okLro esa iznku djus ls iwoZ mikf/k iznku djus okyk laLFkku bl vk'k; dk ,d vuafre izek.ki= tek djsxk fd mikf/k] fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx fofu;e] 2016 ds izko/kkuksa ds vuq:i iznku dh xbZ gSA
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MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 5th May, 2016
University Grants Commission (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of M.PHIL./PH.D
Degrees) Regulations, 2016
{In supersession of the UGC (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Awards of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree)
Regulation, 2009, notified in The Gazette of India [No. 28, Part III- Section 4] for the week July 11-July 17, 2009}
No. F. 1-2/2009(EC/PS)V(I) Vol. II - In exercise of the powers conferred by clauses (f) and (g) of sub-section
(1) of Section 26 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (3 of 1956), and in supersession of the UGC (Minimum
Standards and Procedure for Awards of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree) Regulation, 2009, notified in The Gazette of India [No.
28, Part III-Section 4] for the week July 11 — July 17, 2009, the University Grants Commission hereby makes the
following Regulations, namely:-
1. Short title, Application and Commencement:
1.1 These Regulations may be called University Grants Commission (Minimum Standards and Procedure
for Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) Regulations, 2016.
1.2 They shall apply to every University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Provincial
Act, or a State Act , every affiliated college, and every Institution Deemed to be a University under
Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956.
1.3 They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Gazette of India.
2. Eligibility criteria for admission to the M.Phil. programme:
2.1 Candidates for admission to the M.Phil. programme shall have a Master's degree or a professional
degree declared equivalent to the Master’s degree by the corresponding statutory regulatory body, with
at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent
grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) or an equivalent degree from a foreign
educational Institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is approved,
recognized or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home country
or any other statutory authority in that country for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or assuring
quality and standards of educational institutions.
2.2 A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed
for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC(non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled and other categories of
candidates as per the decision of the Commission from time to time, or for those who had obtained
their Master's degree prior to 19th
September, 1991. The eligibility marks of 55% (or an equivalent
grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and the relaxation of 5% to the categories
mentioned above are permissible based only on the qualifying marks without including the grace
mark procedures.
3. Eligibility criteria for admission to Ph.D.programme:
Subject to the conditions stipulated in these Regulations, the following persons are eligible to seek admission to
the Ph.D. programme:
3.1 Master’s Degree holders satisfying the criteria stipulated under Clause 2 above.
3.2 Candidates who have cleared the M.Phil. course work with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its
equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) and successfully completing the M.Phil. Degree shall be eligible to proceed to do
research work leading to the Ph. D. Degree in the same Institution in an integrated programme. A
relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for
those belonging to SC/ST/OBC(non-creamy layer)/differently-abled and other categories of candidates
as per the decision of the Commission from time to time.
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3.3 A person whose M.Phil. dissertation has been evaluated and the viva voce is pending may be admitted
to the Ph.D. programme of the same Institution;
3.4 Candidates possessing a Degree considered equivalent to M.Phil. Degree of an Indian Institution, from
a Foreign Educational Institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency which is
approved, recognized or authorized by an authority, established or incorporated under a law in its home
country or any other statutory authority in that country for the purpose of assessing, accrediting or
assuring quality and standards of educational institutions, shall be eligible for admission to Ph.D.
programme.
4. Duration of the Programme:
4.1 M.Phil. programme shall be for a minimum duration of two (2) consecutive semesters / one year and a
maximum of four (4) consecutive semesters / two years.
4.2 Ph.D. programme shall be for a minimum duration of three years, including course work and a
maximum of six years.
4.3 Extension beyond the above limits will be governed by the relevant clauses as stipulated in the
Statute/Ordinance of the individual Institution concerned.
4.4 The women candidates and Persons with Disability (more than 40% disability) may be allowed a
relaxation of one year for M.Phil and two years for Ph.D. in the maximum duration. In addition, the
women candidates may be provided Maternity Leave/Child Care Leave once in the entire duration of
M.Phil/Ph.D. for up to 240 days.
5. Procedure for admission:
5.1 All Universities and Institutions Deemed to be Universities shall admit M.Phil/Ph.D. students
through an Entrance Test conducted at the level of Individual University/Institution Deemed
to be a University. The University/Institution Deemed to be a University may decide separate
terms and conditions for Ph.D. Entrance Test for those students who qualify UGC-NET
(including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/SLET/GATE/teacher fellowship holder or
have passed M.Phil programme. Similar approach may be adopted in respect of Entrance Test
for M.Phil programme.
5.2 Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) referred to in sub-clause 1.2 above and Colleges under
them which are allowed to conduct M.Phil. and/or Ph.D. programmes, shall:
5.2.1 decide on an annual basis through their academic bodies a predetermined and
manageable number of M.Phil. and/or Ph.D. scholars to be admitted depending on
the number of available Research Supervisors and other academic and physical
facilities available, keeping in mind the norms regarding the scholar- teacher ratio (as
indicated in Para 6.5), laboratory, library and such other facilities;
5.2.2 notify well in advance in the institutional website and through advertisement in at
least two (2) national newspapers, of which at least one (1) shall be in the regional
language, the number of seats for admission, subject/discipline-wise distribution of
available seats, criteria for admission, procedure for admission, examination centre(s)
where entrance test(s) shall be conducted and all other relevant information for the
benefit of the candidates;
5.2.3 adhere to the National/State-level reservation policy, as applicable.
5.3 The admission shall be based on the criteria notified by the Institution, keeping in view the
guidelines/norms in this regard issued by the UGC and other statutory bodies concerned, and
taking into account the reservation policy of the Central/State Government from time to time.
5.4 HEIs as mentioned in Clause 1.2 shall admit candidates by a two stage process through:
5.4.1 An Entrance Test shall be qualifying with qualifying marks as 50%. The syllabus of
the Entrance Test shall consist of 50% of research methodology and 50% shall be
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subject specific. The Entrance Test shall be conducted at the Centre(s) notified in
advance (changes of Centres, if any, also to be notified well in advance) at the level
of the individual HEI as mentioned in clause 1.2; and
5.4.2 An interview/viva-voce to be organized by the HEI as mentioned in clause 1.2 when
the candidates are required to discuss their research interest/area through a
presentation before a duly constituted Department Research Committee.
5.5 The interview/viva voce shall also consider the following aspects, viz. whether:
5.5.1 the candidate possesses the competence for the proposed research;
5.5.2 the research work can be suitably undertaken at the Institution/College;
5.5.3 the proposed area of research can contribute to new/additional knowledge.
5.6 The University shall maintain the list of all the M.Phil. / Ph.D. registered students on its
website on year-wise basis. The list shall include the name of the registered candidate, topic of
his/her research, name of his/her supervisor/co-supervisor, date of enrolment/registration.
6. Allocation of Research Supervisor: Eligibility criteria to be a Research Supervisor, Co- Supervisor, Number
of M.Phil./Ph.D. scholars permissible per Supervisor, etc.
6.1 Any regular Professor of the University/Institution Deemed to be a University/College with at least five
research publications in refereed journals and any regular Associate/Assistant Professor of the
university/institution deemed to be a university/college with a Ph.D. degree and at least two research
publications in refereed journals may be recognized as Research Supervisor.
Provided that in areas/disciplines where there is no or only a limited number of refereed journals, the
Institution may relax the above condition for recognition of a person as Research Supervisor with
reasons recorded in writing.
6.2 Only a full time regular teacher of the concerned University/Institution Deemed to be a
University/College can act as a supervisor. The external supervisors are not allowed. However, Co-
Supervisor can be allowed in inter-disciplinary areas from other departments of the same institute or
from other related institutions with the approval of the Research Advisory Committee.
6.3 The allocation of Research Supervisor for a selected research scholar shall be decided by the
Department concerned depending on the number of scholars per Research Supervisor, the available
specialization among the Supervisors and research interests of the scholars as indicated by them at the
time of interview/viva voce.
6.4 In case of topics which are of inter-disciplinary nature where the Department concerned feels that the
expertise in the Department has to be supplemented from outside, the Department may appoint a
Research Supervisor from the Department itself, who shall be known as the Research Supervisor, and a
Co-Supervisor from outside the Department/ Faculty/College/Institution on such terms and conditions
as may be specified and agreed upon by the consenting Institutions/Colleges.
6.5 A Research Supervisor/Co-supervisor who is a Professor, at any given point of time, cannot guide more
than three (3)M.Phil. and Eight (8) Ph.D. scholars. An Associate Professor as Research Supervisor can
guide up to a maximum of two (2) M.Phil. and six (6) Ph.D. scholars and an Assistant Professor as
Research Supervisor can guide up to a maximum of one (1) M.Phil. and four (4) Ph.D. scholars.
6.6 In case of relocation of an M.Phil/Ph.D. woman scholar due to marriage or otherwise, the research data
shall be allowed to be transferred to the University to which the scholar intends to relocate provided all
the other conditions in these regulations are followed in letter and spirit and the research work does not
pertain to the project secured by the parent institution/ supervisor from any funding agency. The
scholar will however give due credit to the parent guide and the institution for the part of research
already done.
7. Course Work: Credit Requirements, number, duration, syllabus, minimum standards for completion, etc.
7.1 The credit assigned to the M.Phil. or Ph.D. course work shall be a minimum of 08 credits and a
maximum of 16 credits.
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7.2 The course work shall be treated as prerequisite for M.Phil./Ph.D. preparation. A minimum of four
credits shall be assigned to one or more courses on Research Methodology which could cover areas
such as quantitative methods, computer applications, research ethics and review of published research
in the relevant field, training, field work, etc. Other courses shall be advanced level courses preparing
the students for M.Phil./Ph.D. degree.
7.3 All courses prescribed for M.Phil. and Ph.D. course work shall be in conformity with the credit hour
instructional requirement and shall specify content, instructional and assessment methods. They shall
be duly approved by the authorized academic bodies.
7.4 The Department where the scholar pursues his/her research shall prescribe the course(s) to him/her
based on the recommendations of the Research Advisory Committee, as stipulated under sub-Clause
8.1 below, of the research scholar.
7.5 All candidates admitted to the M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes shall be required to complete the course
work prescribed by the Department during the initial one or two semesters.
7.6 Candidates already holding M. Phil. degree and admitted to the Ph.D. programme, or those who have
already completed the course work in M.Phil. and have been permitted to proceed to the Ph.D. in
integrated course, may be exempted by the Department from the Ph.D. course work. All other
candidates admitted to the Ph.D. programme shall be required to complete the Ph.D. course work
prescribed by the Department.
7.7 Grades in the course work, including research methodology courses shall be finalized after a combined
assessment by the Research Advisory Committee and the Department and the final grades shall be
communicated to the Institution/College.
7.8 A M.Phil./Ph.D. scholar has to obtain a minimum of 55% of marks or its equivalent grade in the UGC
7-point scale (or an equivalent grade/CGPA in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) in
the course work in order to be eligible to continue in the programme and submit the dissertation/thesis.
8. Research Advisory Committee and its functions:
8.1 There shall be a Research Advisory Committee, or an equivalent body for similar purpose as defined in
the Statutes/Ordinances of the Institution concerned, for each M.Phil. and Ph.D. scholar. The Research
Supervisor of the scholar shall be the Convener of this Committee. This Committee shall have the
following responsibilities:
8.1.1 To review the research proposal and finalize the topic of research;
8.1.2 To guide the research scholar to develop the study design and methodology of research and
identify the course(s) that he/she may have to do.
8.1.3 To periodically review and assist in the progress of the research work of the research scholar.
8.2 A research scholar shall appear before the Research Advisory Committee once in six months to make a
presentation of the progress of his/her work for evaluation and further guidance. The six monthly
progress reports shall be submitted by the Research Advisory Committee to the Institution/College with
a copy to the research scholar.
8.3 In case the progress of the research scholar is unsatisfactory, the Research Advisory Committee shall
record the reasons for the same and suggest corrective measures. If the research scholar fails to
implement these corrective measures, the Research Advisory Committee may recommend to the
Institution/College with specific reasons for cancellation of the registration of the research scholar.
9. Evaluation and Assessment Methods, minimum standards/credits for award of the degree, etc.:
9.1 The overall minimum credit requirement, including credit for the course work, for the award of
M.Phil. degree shall not be less than 24 credits.
9.2 Upon satisfactory completion of course work, and obtaining the marks/grade prescribed in sub-clauses
7.8 above, as the case may be, the M.Phil./Ph.D. scholar shall be required to undertake research work
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and produce a draft dissertation/thesis within a reasonable time, as stipulated by the Institution
concerned based on these Regulations.
9.3 Prior to the submission of the dissertation/thesis, the scholar shall make a presentation in the
Department before the Research Advisory Committee of the Institution concerned which shall also be
open to all faculty members and other research scholars. The feedback and comments obtained from
them may be suitably incorporated into the draft dissertation/thesis in consultation with the Research
Advisory Committee.
9.4 M.Phil scholars shall present at least one (1) research paper in a conference/seminar and Ph.D. scholars
must publish at least one (1) research paper in refereed journal and make two paper presentations in
conferences/seminars before the submission of the dissertation/thesis for adjudication, and produce
evidence for the same in the form of presentation certificates and/or reprints.
9.5 The Academic Council (or its equivalent body) of the Institution shall evolve a mechanism using well
developed software and gadgets to detect plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty. While
submitting for evaluation, the dissertation/thesis shall have an undertaking from the research scholar
and a certificate from the Research Supervisor attesting to the originality of the work, vouching that
there is no plagiarism and that the work has not been submitted for the award of any other
degree/diploma of the same Institution where the work was carried out, or to any other Institution.
9.6 The M.Phil. dissertation submitted by a research scholar shall be evaluated by his/her Research
Supervisor and at least one external examiner who is not in the employment of the Institution/College.
The viva-voce examination, based among other things, on the critiques given in the evaluation report,
shall be conducted by both of them together, and shall be open to be attended by Members of the
Research Advisory Committee, all faculty members of the Department, other research scholars and
other interested experts/ researchers.
9.7 The Ph.D. thesis submitted by a research scholar shall be evaluated by his/her Research Supervisor and
at least two external examiners, who are not in employment of the Institution/College, of whom one
examiner may be from outside the country. The viva-voce examination, based among other things, on
the critiques given in the evaluation report, shall be conducted by the Research Supervisor and at least
one of the two external examiners, and shall be open to be attended by Members of the Research
Advisory Committee, all faculty members of the Department, other research scholars and other
interested experts/researchers.
9.8 The public viva-voce of the research scholar to defend the dissertation/thesis shall be conducted only if
the evaluation report(s) of the external examiner(s) on the dissertation/thesis is/are satisfactory and
include a specific recommendation for conducting the viva-voce examination. If the evaluation report
of the external examiner in case of M.Phil. dissertation, or one of the evaluation reports of the external
examiner in case of Ph.D. thesis, is unsatisfactory and does not recommend viva-voce, the Institution
shall send the dissertation/ thesis to another external examiner out of the approved panel of examiners
and the viva-voce examination shall be held only if the report of the latest examiner is satisfactory. If
the report of the latest examiner is also unsatisfactory, the dissertation/ thesis shall be rejected and the
research scholar shall be declared ineligible for the award of the degree.
9.9 The Institutions shall develop appropriate methods so as to complete the entire process of evaluation of
M.Phil. dissertation/ Ph.D. thesis within a period of six months from the date of submission of the
dissertation/thesis.
10. Academic, administrative and infrastructure requirement to be fulfilled by Colleges for getting
recognition for offering M.Phil./Ph.D. programmes:
10.1 Colleges may be considered eligible to offer M.Phil./Ph .D programmes only if they satisfy the
availability of eligible Research Supervisors, required infrastructure and supporting administrative and
research promotion facilities as per these Regulations.
10.2 Post-graduate Departments of Colleges, Research laboratories of Government of India/State
Government with at least two Ph.D. qualified teachers/scientists/other academic staff in the Department
concerned along with required infrastructure, supporting administrative and research promotion
facilities as per these Regulations, stipulated under sub-clause 10.3, shall be considered eligible to offer
M.Phil./Ph.D. programmes. Colleges should additionally have the necessary recognition by the
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Institution under which they operate to offer M.Phil/Ph.D. programme.
10.3 Colleges with adequate facilities for research as mentioned below alone shall offer M.Phil./Ph. D.
programmes:
10.3.1 In case of science and technology disciplines, exclusive research laboratories with
sophisticated equipment as specified by the Institution concerned with provision for adequate
space per research scholar along with computer facilities and essential software, and
uninterrupted power and water supply;
10.3.2 Earmarked library resources including latest books, Indian and International journals, e-
journals, extended working hours for all disciplines, adequate space for research scholars in
the Department/ library for reading, writing and storing study and research materials;
10.3.3 Colleges may also access the required facilities of the neighbouring Institutions/Colleges, or
of those Institutions/Colleges/R&D laboratories/Organizations which have the required
facilities.
11. Treatment of Ph.D / M.Phil. through Distance Mode/Part-time:
11.1 Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations or any other Rule or Regulation, for the time
being in force, no University; Institution, Deemed to be a University and College shall conduct M.Phil.
and Ph.D. Programmes through distance education mode.
11.2 Part-time Ph.D will be allowed provided all the conditions mentioned in the extant Ph.D Regulations
are met.
12. Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. degrees prior to Notification of these Regulations, or degrees awarded by foreign
Universities:
12.1 Award of degrees to candidates registered for the M.Phil./Ph.D. programme on or after July 11, 2009
till the date of Notification of these Regulations shall be governed by the provisions of the UGC
(Minimum Standards and procedure for Awards of M.Phil/Ph.D Degree) Regulation, 2009.
12.2 If the M.Phil./Ph.D. degree is awarded by a Foreign University, the Indian Institution considering such
a degree shall refer the issue to a Standing Committee constituted by the concerned institution for the
purpose of determining the equivalence of the degree awarded by the foreign University.
13. Depository with INFLIBNET:
13.1 Following the successful completion of the evaluation process and before the announcement of the
award of the M.Phil./Ph.D. degree(s), the Institution concerned shall submit an electronic copy of the
M.Phil. dissertation /Ph. D. thesis to the INFLIBNET, for hosting the same so as to make it accessible
to all Institutions/Colleges.
13.2 Prior to the actual award of the degree, the degree-awarding Institution shall issue a provisional
Certificate to the effect that the Degree has been awarded in accordance with the provisions of these
UGC Regulations, 2016.
Prof. JASPAL S. SANDHU, Secy.
[ADVT.-III/4/Exty./143(113)]
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