For admission to the MPhil Program, candidates must have the following qualifications: (1) The candidate must have 3/4-year’s Honors Graduation and 2/1-year’s Masters (2) Candidates must have a minimum GPA of 4.00 out of GPA 5.00 in SSC/equivalent and HSC/equivalent examinations or a minimum of 55% marks for students who passed in other than GPA system of examinations. (3) Candidates must have a minimum of CGPA 3.00 out of 4.00 for all subjects (other than science-related subjects) and a minimum of CGPA 3.50 out of 4.00 for science-related subjects in Graduate and Post-graduate programmes.Candidates from a health-related professional background must hold a postgraduate qualification in a relevant field, such as MPhil, MSc, MD, FCPS, MS, or Master's degree (4) Candidates must have a minimum of 45% marks for all subjects (other than science) and a minimum of 55% marks for science in Graduate and Post-graduate programmes who passed in other than the CGPA system of examinations. (6) Interested foreign applicants may apply for admission to the MPhil programme in compliance with the given admission procedure of BUP. They must meet the same academic qualifications as required for local applicants, including academic results and relevant experience. All academic degrees obtained from foreign institutions must be submitted to the Equivalence Committee of BUP for necessary evaluation and approval prior to the admission and registration process. (7) The qualifications mentioned above may be relaxed for candidates with adequate experience in the relevant field and a standard research proposal.
3. The major fields/areas of research include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Management, Accounting, Finance & Banking, Marketing, Human Resource (2) English Literature, English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, Public (3) Peace, Conflict & Human Rights, International Relations, Mass (4) Computer Science & Engineering, Information & Communication Engineering, (5) Medical Science, Public Health, Food and Nutrition. (6) Experimental research/lab-based research may be undertaken if found suitable.
(1) The researcher should submit a synopsis of the proposed research on any of the above-mentioned fields that/they undertake. (2) The proposed research should aim to create new, outcome-based, and applied knowledge, thereby adding value to the existing body of knowledge. It should be able to contribute to the fields of academia, intellectual discourse, and generate new/outcome-based/applied knowledge in related fields of study. However, the research proposal should also fulfill academic considerations, such as originality, justification, context, feasibility, creativity, and impact. (3) All writings submitted for the fulfillment of the degree of MPhil shall follow either British or American English. However, if the research demands, other languages may be used. In that case, prior consent from CHSR should be taken. |