University of Pune: Rules For The Degree of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) 1. Status
University of Pune: Rules For The Degree of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) 1. Status
1. Status :
The M.Phil. Degree shall have the status of an intermediate Degree between the first Post-Graduate
Degree and the Doctorate Degree. It will have both research and course components and will give the
student adequate background for advanced research.
Admission to the M.Phil. Course shall be made at the beginning of either the 1 st term or
the 2nd term depending upon the convenience of the concerned Department/College.
4. The criteria for granting admission to the Vacational M.Phil. programme in all the
faculties will be as follows :
(a) Top preference will be given to the Senior College lectures working in Pune
University colleges who need M.Phil. degree in order to earn their further
increments.
(b) Second preference to Senior College lectures working in Pune University colleges
who do not need M.Phil. degree but want to improve their qualification.
(c) Third preference to Junior College lectures working in Pune University colleges.
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(d) Senior College lectures working in colleges affiliated to Universities other than
Pune University who need M.Phil. degree for earning their increments.
(e) Senior College lectures working in colleges affiliated to Universities other than
Pune University who do not need M.Phil. degree but want to improve their
qualification.
(f) Junior College lectures working outside Pune University area. The Admissions
under the above categories will be given only on the basis of merit in each category
and only when after filling the seats in the higher categories seats are vacant that the
vacant seats be filled in by candidates from the lower categories.
6. Content :
The M.Phil. Committee shall function under the general control and guidance of the Department
Committee of the University Department/Principal of the College and shall have following powers
and duties :
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8. Terms :
(a) For full-time students the duration of the M.Phil. course shall be two terms of six
months each.
(b) A full-time M.Phil. student shall attend lectures, tutorials, practicals and seminars
and must complete to the satisfaction of the M.Phil. Committee the assignment
prescribed for the course.
(c) A Vacational student must stay at the M.Phil. centre for at least two months in a
year and must attend lectures, tutorials, practicals and seminars must complete to
the satisfaction of the M.Phil. Committee the assignments prescribed for the
course.
9. Evaluation :
(a) The evaluation of the candidate’s course work and his performance at the
seminars will be a continuous process.
(b) The evaluation of the performance of the students in the M.Phil. course shall be
done by the course in-charge.
(c) The dissertation will be evaluated by the guide of the candidate and an external
referee appointed by the University authorities on the recommendation of the
M.Phil. Committee.
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(d) The evaluation of the final seminar and the viva-voce test will be done by a
committee consisting of the following :
(e) The evaluation of candidates for the M.Phil. degree shall be done according to the
following grading system :
(f) The performance of the candidates will be evaluated under the following Heads of
Passing. The weightage given to each Head of Passing and the maximum final
grade-points are as below :
(g) Evaluator of the various Heads of Passing will give letter-grades for each Head.
The Grade-points corresponding to these letter-grades will be multiple by the
weightage factor to obtain the total final grade-points for that Head.
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(h) Minimum final Grade points for Passing : To pass, a candidate should get the
following minimum final grade-points :
(i) In the case of Dissertation the average of the total final grade-points given both by
the internal and the external referee shall be taken as the final score. If either of
the referees awards a letter-grade D, E or F to a dissertation, the candidate will be
declared to have failed in the dissertation. He may resubmit the dissertation after
suitable modification within a period of one year from the declaration of the first
result. Only one resubmission of the dissertation is allowed.
(j) If the candidate has secured minimum final grade points in all the Heads of
Passing, then the final seminar and the viva- voce test will be arranged. All
interested persons can attend the seminar and the viva-voce test, which will
constitute the defence of the dissertation, and they shall have the right to ask
questions and participate in discussion on dissertation. The Chairman appointed in
the manner prescribed above will exercise his discretion to all or not to allow a
question. However, the members of the audience at the defence shall have no right
to express their opinion on the suitability or otherwise on the dissertation for the
award of the M.Phil. Degree.
(k) In the case of course work, a student who does not get the minimum final grade
point (i.e. 4) will have to reappear for the examination in that course.
(l) A student will have to give another seminar if he does not get the minimum grade-
point (i.e.3) in the seminar.
(m) A student will have to reappear for viva- voce if he does not get the minimum
grade-point (i.e.3) in the viva-voce.
(n) Overall Grades : A candidate who is declared as passed, will be placed in Grade
“O”, “A”, or “B” depending upon the total final grade-points he secures according
to the following table :
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(a) The Chairman of the M.Phil. Committee shall submit through the Departmental
Committee to the University a final transcript in duplicate of the student in the
separate prescribed proforma along with viva-voce report and external Referee’s
detailed report.
(b) The evaluation of the performance of the M.Phil. Candidate in the course work,
seminars, viva-voce test, dissertation shall be sent separately in the prescribed
proforma.
After the result are declared, out of three copies of the dissertation submitted by the student, one will be
returned to the student, one will be retained by the Department and one will be given to the dissertation
supervisor.
For the introduction of the M.Phil. course a centre shall have at least six teachers who are recognised
Ph.D. guides, out of whom at least three shall be on its own staff and three teachers who can be actively
associated with the conduct of the M.Phil. programme at the centre may be contributed. For the
introduction of the M.Phil. course in a College prior concurrence of the U.G.C. shall be necessary.
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