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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of M.Phil courses awarded by Global Open University, Nagaland:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/the-global-open-university-nagaland-other-4529/courses?bc[]=98

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Bhavna Sharma

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M.Phil is a degree which can be done after post graduation while B.Ed can be done after graduation or B.Ed is counted as professional degree and M.Phil is a research project.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Yes, you can go for PhD after completing MBA. There is no restriction.

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astha singh

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Your question is not clear, please specify what details of the UGC guidelines do you require?

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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You can go either of the two. Generally University first offers Mphil and than PhD. M.Phil is "Master of Philosophy". It is an advanced post graduate research degree. You can contact your University from where you did M.Sc. They might be providing a research degree in your field. It can seek you a job in either government or a private college or University. Similarly PhD is done after M.Phil. A Doctor of Philosophy is the highest academic degree awarded by universities. In most countries PhDs are awarded for programs across the whole breadth of academic fields.

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astha singh

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The M.Phil is a research degree in its own right and one which will give you a similar skill set to a PhD. Even if does not have the elements of originality and knowledge creation which characterise a PhD, it is an achievement and a significant piece of research. It can lead to method development or to testing the robustness of existing theories.
M.Phil is synonymous to a PhD and if you are planning to do a PhD after an M.Phil, the choice is entirely yours. However, you can get suitable jobs even after completing an M.Phil.
What M.Phil holders face is the baggage associated with the misunderstanding of this research qualification, often
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