M.Phil. stands for Master of Philosophy. The Duration of the M.Phil. programme is - Minimum 1 years from the date of registration (3 years for External candidates) & Maximum 3-4 years. The M.Phil. is pursued by students after obtaining a master’s degree in related field from any recognized central or state/private/deemed university. The course can also be pursued through distance learning programs. Master of Philosophy provides opportunities to thousands of students across the country and abroad. The course is offered by various colleges and universities across the country.
M.Phil. Eligibility Criteria
- Candidate should have a Master Degree or any other equivalent qualification with at least 55% (45% to 50% for all reserved category candidates) marks in aggregate from a recognized university or institute.
M.Phil. Course Duration
- M.Phil. Programme Shall be for a maximum Duration of Two Year, Including Course Work and a Maximum of Three Year.
M.Phil. Course Fee Structure
- Rs. 11,000/- for Registration,
- Rs. 80,000/- for Tuition (Per Year)
- Rs. 20,000/- for Course Work & Synopsis,
- Rs. 10,000/- for Library,
- RS. 15,000/- for Thesis Submission and 15,000/- for Viva Charge.
M.Phil. Specializations
- Engineering & Technology
- Arts
- Science
- Commerce & Management
- Pharmacy
- Architecture
- Nursing
M.Phil. Admission Process
Admission to the M.Phil. Course is done on the basis of performance of the candidates in the entrance test and followed by the personal interview.
M.Phil. Career Prospects & Job Scope
M.Phil. pass outs have plenty of options to choose from in terms of their career. Aspirants can choose from areas like Civil Services, Economics, Archeology, Geology etc. based on the area of study. Candidates can also continue there career within the Higher Education sector, applying for posts as a lecturer or to carry out research in the area of subject knowledge that you’ve studied and been trained in.