Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said that
making PhD degree mandatory for the post of assistant professor at universities
is “not favourable” in the current education system. His remarks came a month
after the UGC decided to defer the move to make the degree mandatory for the hiring
of assistant professors to 2023.
Speaking during the convocation ceremony of Allahabad
University, Pradhan said, “We believe that PhD is not required to become an
assistant professor. This condition cannot be kept if good talent is to be
drawn to teaching. Yes, it is required at the level of associate professors and
professors. But a PhD for an assistant professor is perhaps not favourable in
our system and that’s why we have rectified it.”
The minister also announced that Allahabad University will now
have a chair named for Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, adding that academics
working at the chair will carry out research on the upliftment of the poor.
In 2018, the UGC had
stipulated that PhD shall be mandatory for direct recruitment as assistant
professors from July 2021. However, on October 12 this year, the UGC issued a
circular saying it has decided to extend the date of applicability of PhD as
mandatory qualification from July 1, 2021, to July 1, 2023.
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