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CHENNAI: In an attempt to standardize the process of awarding MPhil and PhD degrees and bring about a qualitative improvement in the research output, the University Grants Commission has devised a way to crack down on universities that award degrees in a haphazard manner. All universities, including central, state, private varsities and deemed-to-be universities, have been asked to submit information regarding the number of PhDs and MPhils given and the manner in which they are awarded. All universities are expected to follow the recommendations of the UGC (Minimum Standards for Award of MPhil/PhD Degree) Regulation, 2009.
"The UGC has decided to elicit information from the universities or institutions to understand their pursuit of research vis-a-vis the impact in generating new knowledge and applications of its outcomes. The data so collected will be analysed and made useful for the promotion of research besides applying mid-course corrections, wherever required," said UGC chairman Ved Prakash in a letter to vice-chancellors of over 430 universities.
Universities have been given four weeks to respond to questions on whether research scholars are allowed to take up actual research work after successful completion of the course work, and whether the institution has made it mandatory to publish one research paper in a refereed journal before submission of thesis.
The UGC has also asked if the evaluation of the thesis is done by at least two experts, one from outside the state or country. Information has also been sought on whether the candidate has undergone viva voce examination and an open defence of the thesis and the number of publications in refereed journals by PhD scholars before the submission of the thesis.
Though the regulations have been around for the last couple of years, academics say, enforcement has been left to the universities, some of which had revised the regulations to suit their convenience. Some universities have done away with the mandatory publishing of research paper in a refereed journal, and there have been reports of PhD holders with publications in in-house journals.
Reports have also surfaced that some universities have not insisted on evaluation of thesis by experts from outside the state or country, citing lack of experts in the area. Senior academic and Tamil Nadu State Academic Audit and Accreditation Council chairman S P Thiagarajan said the inadequacy of research collaboration and literature that made institutions come up with such excuses. "Now, we find students being able to get enormous support from even foreign researchers just by emailing them. So, it is unscientific to say that the university cannot find an expert."

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Aisa zatka chahiye in frod logo ko !

As noted in the above post, noose tightening and quality ensuring  rules are already there.  But, universities have thoroughly failed in their implementation and  UGC in its supervisory role. 

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