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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Other students, unfortunately, do not at the time have the financial means to undertake a PhD but still want to pursue a research degree. Some choose a one-year
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Recently, UGC has announced that candidates who score 55% in their Masters are eligible for MPhil from UGC recognized universities. So you need to focus on getting at-least 60% in Masters to be in the safe zone (Only if you are a general candidate).
I would like to give you an advice that please go for Central Universities for M.Phil as the faculty in such universities is mind blowing. JNU, DU, BHU, etc. are th
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's great to see your enthusiasm in studying a totally unrelated field. But don't worry. I do not know your present occupation but take it that you can not join a regular college.
Don't worry. IGNOU, SMUDE are two of the distance learning Universities. You can go to their website and download brochure cum application form. Fill it up, post it online after paying requisite fees & then you can begin the study of journalism.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, you can pursue M.Phil through distance. There are many universities/colleges offering this course, but my suggestion is that you should pursue it from IGNOU. It has worth and the total fees is reasonable.
All the best.
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