UGC extends MPhil, PHD submission deadlines till June 2021
Team Careers360 | December 4, 2020 | 10:00 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has given a six months extension for submission of MPhiI and PhD theses to research scholars. The last date for submission has been extended to June 30, 2021.
Earlier, in April, the UGC had issued guidelines on examination and academic calendar for the universities in view of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown and gave an extension of six months to MPhil and PhD students who were to submit their dissertations or theses by June 30, 2020.
In its latest circular, the UGC has stated that due to COVID-19 pandemic, the universities have remained closed for the past several months. “Therefore, the students have not been able to conduct their research/experiments in the university laboratories nor they were able to access library services that are critical for completion of the thesis,” the circular reads.
The notice further says: “In view of the above and in the larger interest of the research scholars, a further extension of six months for terminal M.Phil/Ph.D students, who were supposed to submit their thesis by 31. December 2020, may be granted by the universities i.e. till 30 June 2021.”
The UGC has also stated that the tenure of the fellowship of MPhil or PhD will continue to remain five years. It has also given an extension of six months for submitting evidence of publication and presentation in two conferences.
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