From the academic year 2022-2023, the university Grants Commission has announced that the M.Phil degree course offered at all universities will no longer be legitimate.



From the academic year 2022-2023, the university Grants Commission has announced that the M.Phil degree course offered at all universities will no longer be legitimate. Only after completing their next M.Phil. are postgraduates at universities eligible to teach in universities and colleges. All universities began offering these M.Phil. programmes in 1977.



Those in the teaching profession who finished with an MBA after graduation had an MBA degree that was useful for receiving incentives. In this case, the university Grants Commission has altered the system and introduced a minimum teaching certification.



As a result, my M.Phil degree has rendered me unsuitable for any teaching position. That is, the university Grants Commission's regulations for the year 2022 have been posted on the website.




The M.Phil degree will not be accessible in the following academic year, although M.Phil degrees awarded before to this notification will be valid. The institution claims that universities in various states, including the university of chennai, stopped offering the M.Phil degree last year.



According to P. Thuraisamy, a former Vice-Chancellor of the university of chennai and a member of the university Grants Committee, the recognition of the M.Phil degree from 2022-2023 will be abolished if the University's regulations are approved by the competent authority.



However, he stated that for the academic year 2021-2022, all state universities, including tamil Nadu, have offered M.Phil degree chances. Many school teachers are studying for the M.Phil degree, according to Nagarajan, a consultant to the National and State Level Qualifying Selectors Association.

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