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Quality matters in the knowledge factory

By Economic Times - 7 months ago
The decision by the UGC to allow students with 4-year undergrad degrees and 75% aggregate marks to sit for the NET for a PhD programme aims to simplify the process and open research opportunities. However, concerns have been raised about potential quality issues. Pursuing a PhD requires rigorous critical thinking and methodological thoroughness, which may be lacking without proper preparation. While the move aims to democratize access to research, there is a need for transparent communication about expected outcomes and potential challenges to ensure quality in India's quest to become a knowledge economy.

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