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Q:   Can MPhil be pursued in distance mode?
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Yes, MPhil can be pursued in distance learning mode as well. The MPhil programme lasts two years on average, but can be extended to one more year with payment of a penalty amount. Candidates, who are female and have a disability of at least 40%, are also given a one-year grace period to finish their degrees.

The course fees ranges from INR 7500 to INR 15,000 To complete the admissions process, students must successfully finish each university's unique entrance examination. In some circumstances, during the admissions process, work experience certifications must also be submitted.

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Q:   Why M.Phil. got discontinued?
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M.Phil. is a post-graduate research programme which was designed as training course for PhD degree as a bridge between master's course and PhD. 

In 2022, the UGC of India announced that the M.Phil. course degree is no longer valid and was discontinued as part of the National Education Policy 2020.

M.Phil. course was discontinued in 2020 because it was a very long course which was followed by PhD and took a lot of canddate's years. Students often changed college preference and supervisors in MPhil and PhD in Philosophy which presented dicontinuity and useless learning. There were many other learning related factors which indicated that it was of no use and should be discontinued for the better.

 

Q:   Do I need MPhil to apply for PhD?
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Q:   Why does MPhil need a PG degree when it is a PG degree itself?
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It's because it's a research-based advanced qualification. It used to bridge the gap between a master's and a PhD course. It was treated as a Mini-PhD earlier.

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Q:   Is there still any scope left for MPhil in India or abroad?
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To be honest, it has changed drastically. Since the course has been discontinued under the NEP 2020, the degree is no longer valid in India or in many other countries. Though it is still valid in many countries for specific, specialised areas like Philosophy

I would suggest that you go for a PhD if you want a research-based degree, which is more relevant in the present. 

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Q:   Is MPhil worth pursuing in India?
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I feel it's not anymore. The NEP 2020 no longer recognizes the MPhil degree. This means it's not worth pursuing for academic or research-based careers. You can go for a MPhil instead.

Though if you completed or enrolled in an MPhil before 2023, the degree remains valid. 

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