Hundreds of research scholars of Osmania University in the city have lost hope of getting any financial support as the University Grants Commission maintains mum on non-NET fellowship.
As per the Self Study Report of OU submitted to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) last year, there were 1,238 PhD scholars enrolled with the university and about half of them had central government’s fellowships. Which means that the remaining half vie for the non-National Eligibility Test fellowship. In the past five years 200 to 250 students a year have benefited from the non-NET fellowship which is Rs 8,000 a month.
When contacted, Prof T Parthasarathy, Dean, UGC Affairs, OU, said that as part of non-NET fellowship component, UGC had granted `10 crore to OU for 2012-17 and the entire amount had been disbursed to PhD scholars who were selected for the fellowship. As the money allocated to OU for non-NET fellowship has been exhausted, the university will not be able to provide any more non-NET fellowship and its continuity will depend on the Thirteenth Plan of UGC, whether it allocates any money for it or not, he added. Prof Parthasarathy said that a team of officials from OU had visited the UGC and had enquired about the status of non-NET fellowship but received no response from the commission.
In 2015, after the UGC had announced discontinuation of non-NET fellowships, many universities across the country witnessed protests by students, forcing the then minister for human resource development Smriti Irani announce that the fellowship would continue to be given. However, non-NET fellowship is being stopped by one state government-run university after the other in the country.
A PhD scholar from the Geography department of OU, who took admission last year, said, “While the university has halted non-NET fellowship, the UGC did not release any notification on fellowship for Basic Scientific Research or OBC Fellowship. Many PhD scholars are left without access to any kind of financial support.” Last year, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee had announced that her government would earmark `20 crore for payment of non-NET fellowships to M.Phil and PhD students in her state.
PhD students of UoH, English and Foreign Languages University and Maulana Azad National Urdu University are still receiving non-NET fellowship. However, even in these universities confusion prevails in the administration department whether the fellowship will continue in the new academic year (2018-19). One EFLU official said that as UGC did not give any direction to them to stop the non-NET fellowship, they disbursed it in 2017-18 but its continuation in the next academic year was uncertain. #KhabarLive