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UGC NET sees 14% rise in PhD qualifiers, but 6% JRF cap may hinder research growth
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Over 1.28 lakh candidates qualified for PhD admissions via UGC NET June 2025, reflecting growing academic interest. However, only 5,269 secured Junior Research Fellowships (JRFs), highlighting a major funding gap. Experts warn this imbalance threatens research quality and inclusivity, as many scholars face financial stress. Despite expanded eligibility, stagnant JRF numbers and budget limitations persist. Calls are growing for dynamic fellowship models, alternative funding mechanisms, and increased government support to sustain India’s research ecosystem under NEP 2020.
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