Ordinance for M. Phil Degree Programme Download here
• 1. Degrees Offered
• 2. Admission Requirements
• 3. Admission and Registration Procedures
• 4. Academic Requirements and Regulations
• 5. Grading system
• 6. Conduct of Examination
• 7. Qualifying Requirements
• 8. Thesis
• 9. Striking off and removal of names from the rolls
• 10. Academic fees
• 11. Refund of Fees

  1. Degrees Offered
    The post graduate degrees to be offered under this Ordinance are as follows:
    1.1
    Master of Philosophy in
    Chemistry abbreviated as M. Phil (Chem)
    Mathematics abbreviated as M. Phil (Math)
    Physics abbreviated as M. Phil (Phy)
    Material Science abbreviated as M. Phil (Mat.Sc)
    1.2
    Any other M. Phil degree approved by the Academic Council may also be offered under
    this ordinance.
  2. Admission Requirements
    2.1
    For admission to the courses leading to a M. Phil degree an applicant
    a) must have a minimum GPA of 3.50 out of 5.00 or a first division or equivalent in
    any one of S. S. C and H. S. C or in equivalent examinations and must not have a GPA
    less than 2.00 out of 5.00 or a third division or equivalent in any of the aforementioned
    examinations.
    b) must have at least 50% marks or a minimum GPA of 2.50 out of
    4.0 or its equivalent in B. Sc. Engg. / four-year B. A or B. Sc. degree / M. A or M. Sc.
    or MSS degree in the relevant branch.
    c) Specific requirements for different departments and institutes are spelt out in the
    following sections.
    2.2
    For admission to the course leading to the award of M. Phil. in Mathematics, an
    applicant must have obtained a four-year B.A / B. Sc. degree or M. A / M. Sc. degree
    with Honours in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics. Applicantes with M. Sc. degree
    in Physics or B. Sc. Engineering degree are also eligible provided they complete some
    prerequisite courses in Mathematics as determined by a Selection Committee. An
    applicant with M. A / M. Sc. but not having a Bachelor (honours) degree in mathematics,
    applied mathematics or physics should have a first class ( or equivalent) in the M. A / M.
    Sc. degree.
    2.3
    For admission to the course leading to the award of M. Phil degree in Chemistry, an
    applicant must have obtained a four-year B. A / B. Sc. degree (or equivalent) or M. Sc.
    degree with Honours in Chemistry (Organic, Physical, Inorganic) or Applied Chemistry
    or B. Sc. Engineering degree in Chemical /Mechanical /Electrical & Electronic /Materials
    & Metallurgical Engineering. An applicant with M. Sc. degree but not having a Bachelor
    (honours) degree in Chemistry or Applied Chemistry should have a first class (or
    equivalent) in the M. Sc. degree.
    2.4
    For admission to the course leading to the award of M. Phil degree in Physics, an
    applicant must have a four-year B. A / B. Sc. degree (or equivalent) with Honours or M.
    Sc. degree in Physics or applied Physics or B.Sc. Engineering in Electrical & Electronic /
    Materials and Metallurgical Engineering. An applicant with M. Sc. degree (or equivalent)
    but not having a Bachelor (honors) degree in Physics or applied Physics should have a
    first class (or equivalent) in the M. Sc degree.
    2.5
    For admission to the course leading to the award of the degree of M. Phil. (Mat. Sc.)
    an applicant must have a four-year Bachelor’s degree or a Master’s degree with Honours
    in Physics / Applied Physics and Electronics / Electronics and Applied Physics /
    Chemistry / Applied Chemistry / Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology /
    Chemical Technology and Polymer Science / Chemical Engineering and Polymer Science
    / Geology / Mining / Geology and Mining / Geological Science / Environmental Science /
    Materials Science and Technology or its equivalent degree from any recognized
    institution.
    The selected candidate may be required to undertake non credit prerequisite courses at
    the undergraduate and / or post graduate level as may be determined by the BPGS of
    Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Department.
  3. Admission and Registration Procedures
    3.1
    Applications for admission to the above courses shall be invited through regular
    means of advertisement and shall be received by the Registrar.
    3.2
    Before being finally selected for admission a candidate may be required to appear at
    an oral and / or written test by a Selection Committee as constituted by the BPGS.
    He/She will be required to take pre-requisite courses as may be prescribed by the
    Selection Committee. Every selected candidate, unless he/she has already been registered,
    shall get himself/herself registered with the University.
    3.3
    After admission each student shall be assigned, by the appropriate BPGS, an Adviser
    from among the teachers of the Department not below the rank of an Assistant Professor.
    In advance of each enrolment and course registration for any semester, the Adviser or
    Supervisor (as appointed by Art. 8.1 of this ordinance) shall check and approve his/her
    student’s schedule for courses, pre-requisites as recommended by the Selection
    Committee and the total hours. The student is expected to consult his/her Adviser on all
    academic matters. However, it is the responsibility of the individual student to see that
    his/her schedule conforms to the academic regulations.
    3.4
    Every registered student shall get himself/herself enrolled on payment of prescribed
    fees and other dues as per the University rules before the commencement of each
    semester. In an academic year there will be normally two semesters. All courses
    registration must be completed within two weeks from the start of a semester.
    3.5
    On the recommendation of the appropriate BPGS and CASR the rules for admission
    into the University for post graduate studies shall be framed from time to time by the
    Academic Council. CASR on its own may, if it deems fit, recommend such rules for
    admission for approval of the Academic Council.
    3.6
    No late registration will be allowed after two weeks of designated dates of
    registration. Late registration after this date may only be accepted for thesis if the student
    submits a written appeal to the Registrar through the concerned Head and can document
    extenuating circumstances such as medical problems (physically incapacitated and not
    able to be presented) from the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of the University or some
    other academic commitments which precluded registration prior to be last date of
    registration.
    Student will be charged a late registration fee of Tk.1000.00 (One thousand) only. This
    extra fee will not be waived whatever be the reason for late registration.
    3.7
    If a student is unable to complete the final examination of a semester due to serious
    illness or serious accident or official commitment he/she may apply to the Registrar in a
    prescribed form though Head/Director of the degree awarding Department/Institute for
    total withdrawal from the semester within a week after the end of the semester final
    examination.
    The application must be supported by a medical certificate from the CMO, BUET or
    relevant Official documents. The Academic Council will take the final decision about
    such application on the recommendation of the relevant BPGS/RAC.
  4. Academic Requirements and Regulations
    4.1
    The minimum duration of the M. Phil course shall normally be four semesters. A
    candidate for the M. Phil degree must complete all the requirements for the degree within
    five academic years (Session) from the date of the first admission in the respective
    programme.
    4.2
    Academic progress shall be measured in terms of credit hours earned by a student.
    One credit hour course shall normally require 14 hours of lecture for one semester; while
    one credit hour for thesis/ laboratory should normally require 42 hours of work for one
    semester. The number of credit hours for each course shall be as specified in the syllabus
    of the respective department.
    4.3
    The credit hour requirement for the M. Phil programm shall be as follows.
    4.3.1
    For the degree of M. Phil in Physics, Chemistry and Material Science a student must
    earn a minimum of 48 credit hours including a thesis for which 30 credit hours shall be
    assigned.
    4.3.2
    For the degree of M. Phil in Mathematics a student must earn a minimum of 48 credit
    hours including a thesis for which 24 credit hours shall be assigned.
    4.4
    There shall be two categories of students, namely, full-time students and part-time
    students.
    4.4.1
    A student may enroll as a part-time student.
    Students, serving in different organizations, may also be admitted as part time students
    with the written consent of the employer. A part time student may be assigned a
    maximum of 9 credit hours of course including thesis work in any semester.
    4.4.2
    Full time students must register for a minimum of 12 credit hours and a maximum of
    15 credit hours per semester. A full time student shall not be allowed to be in the
    employment of any organization (even as a part time employee). However, they may be
    employed as Teaching/Research Assistant at the University. If a full time student
    becomes an employee ( full time or part time) of any other organization in the middle of a
    semester, he/she may, with the approval of the Head of the Department and his/her
    Employer, be allowed to continue as a full time student for that semester.
    4.4.3
    A student may be allowed to switch from part-time to full-time or vice versa on the
    recommendation of the respective BPGS before the commencement of a semester.
    4.5
    The courses of study in the different departments shall be as recommended by the
    respective BPGS and the faculty and approved by the Academic Council. The BPGS
    may review the curriculum from time to time and recommend any changes as may be
    considered necessary. The courses to be offered in any semester shall also be as
    determined by the relevant BPGS.
    4.6
    A student on recommendation of the relevant BPGS and as approved by the CASR
    may be allowed to transfer a maximum of 9.0 credits of the courses completed by the
    student at a recognized institution provided that the courses were not taken earlier than
    five calander years from the date of his first enrolment in the respective programme at
    BUET and that the student obtained a minimum GP of 3.0 out of 4.0 or its equivalent in
    such courses and that the courses are equivalent to the approved courses of BUET.
  5. Grading system
    5.1
    Final grades for courses shall be recorded as follows:
    Grade Merit description Grade points
    A (Plus) Excellent 4.0
    A Very good 3.5
    B (Plus) Good 3.0
    B Average 2.5
    C Pass 2.0
    F Failure 0.0
    I Incomplete (for theory courses) –
    S Satisfactory –
    U Unsatisfactory –
    W Withdrawn –
    X In Progress (for thesis) –
    I Discontinued (for thesis) –
    5.2
    Courses in which the student gets F grades shall not be counted towards credit hour
    requirements and for the calculation of Grade Point Average (GPA).
    5.2.1
    The C grades, up to a maximum of two courses, may be ignored for calculation of
    GPA at the written request of the student to the Head of the department on the
    recommendation of the supervisor / Advisor , provided that the student has fulfilled the
    total course credit hour requirement in the remaining subjects with a minimum GPA of
    2.75.
    5.2.2
    When a course is repeated for improvement, better grade shall be counted for
    calculation of GPA.
    5.2.3
    Performance in all the subjects including all the F grades shall be reflected in the
    transcript.
    5.3
    Grade I is given only when a student is unable to sit for the examination of a course at
    the end of the semester because of circumstances beyond his/her control, he/she must
    apply to the Head of the concerned Department within one week after the examination to
    get an I grade in that course. It must be completed within the next two semesters,
    otherwise, the I becomes a F grade. He/She may, however, be allowed to register without
    further payment of tuition fees for that course.
    5.4
    Students may enroll for non-credit course(s) termed as audit course(s) on
    recommendation of his/her thesis Supervisor and Head of the Department. However, his
    grade for such course(s) will not be counted for calculating his/her GPA.
    5.5
    Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory- used only as final grades for thesis and non-credit
    courses. An X grade shall be recorded for thesis continuation. If, however, thesis is
    discontinued an I grade shall be recorded.
    5.6
    A student shall withdraw officially from a course within two working weeks of the
    commencement of the semester or else his/her grade in that course shall be recorded as F
    unless he/she is eligible to get a grade of I. A student may be permitted to withdraw and
    change his/her course within the specified period with the approval of his/her Adviser,
    Head of the department and the respective teacher(s) concerned. (In that case his / her
    grade in the courses registered shall be recorded as ‘W’ in his Academic Record but shall
    not be reflected in the transcript)
    5.7
    Numerical markings may be made in answer scripts, tests etc., but all final gradings
    to be reported to the Controller of Examinations shall be in the letter grade system as
    detailed below:
    90% and above : A (Plus)
    80% to below 90% : A
    70% to below 80% : B (Plus)
    60% to below 70% : B
    50% to below 60% : C
    Below 50% : F
  6. Conduct of Examination
    6.1
    In addition to tests, assignments and/or examinations during the semester as may be
    given by the teacher(s) concerned, there shall be a written examination and/or other tests
    for each of the courses offered in a semester at the end of that semester, the dates of
    which shall be announced by the Controller of Examinations, BUET as advised by Dean
    of the respective Faculty at least two weeks before the commencement of the
    examination. The final grade in a course shall be based on the performance in all tests,
    assignments and /or examinations.
    6.2
    The Controller of Examinations shall keep upto-date record of all the grades obtained
    by a student in individual Academic Record Card. Grades shall be announced by the
    Controller of Examinations at the end of each semester. In addition, each student is
    entitled to one official transcript of the University record at the completion of his/her
    academic programme from the office of the Controller of Examinations on production of
    statement of clearance from all departments/ institutes/offices.
    6.3
    The BPGS of a department shall recommend the names of the paper setters and
    examiners for the semester examinations at least two weeks before the date of
    commencement of the examination to the Vice-Chancellor for approval.
  7. Qualifying Requirements
    7.1
    The qualifying requirement for graduation is that a student must earn a minimum
    grade point of 2.65 based on the weighted average in his course work.
    7.1.1
    The qualifying requirement for graduation is that a student must earn a minimum
    grade point of 2.65 based on the weighted average in his course work.
    7.1.2
    The qualifying requirement for graduation is that a student must earn a minimum
    grade point of 2.65 based on the weighted average in his course work.
    7.2
    A student shall not be allowed to continue the programme if he/she obtains a total of
    three or more F grades in one or more than one subjects taken together, during the course
    of his / her studies.
    7.3
    If at the end of the second or any subsequent semester, the cumulative GPA falls
    below 2.5 he/she shall not be allowed to continue in the programme.
    7.4
    In addition to successful completion of course works every student shall submit a
    thesis on his/her research work fulfilling the requirements as detailed in the following
    sections.
  8. Thesis
    8.1
    Research work for a thesis shall be carried out under the supervision of a full-time
    member of the staff belonging to the relevant department. However, in special cases, a
    full-time member of the staff belonging to a department outside the student’s relevant
    department or an institute/centre of the University may be appointed as Supervisor, if the
    research content of the thesis is within the field of specialization of the member of the
    department/institute/centre. A Co-supervisor from within or outside the department may
    be appointed, if necessary. The thesis proposal of a student shall be submitted for
    approval of the CASR on the recommendation of the relevant BPGS after completion of
    at least 12 credit hours of course work.
    8.2
    If any change is necessary in the approved thesis (title, content, cost, Supervisor, Cosupervisor
    etc.) it shall be submitted for approval of the CASR on recommendation of
    the relevant BPGS.
    8.3
    The research work must be carried out in this University or at a place(s)
    recommended by the BPGS. The work schedule and financial involvement should be
    mentioned in the research proposal for carrying out research work outside the university.
    8.4
    Every student shall submit to the Head of the Department through his/her Supervisor,
    required number of type written copies of his/her thesis in the approved format (as given
    in Appendix I) on or before a date to be fixed by the Supervisor concerned in consultation
    with the Head of the Department.
    8.5
    The student shall certify (as given in Appendix-II) that the research work was done by
    him/her and that this work has not been submitted elsewhere for the award of any other
    diploma or degree.
    8.6
    The thesis should demonstrate an evidence of satisfactory knowledge in the field of
    research undertaken by the student.
    8.7
    Every student submitting a thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements of a degree,
    shall be required to appear at an oral examination, on a date or dates fixed by the
    Supervisor concerned in consultation with the Head of the Department and must satisfy
    the examiners that he/she is capable of intelligently applying the results of this research to
    the solution of problems, of undertaking independent work, and also afford evidence of
    satisfactory knowledge related to the theory and technique used in his/her research work.
    8.8 Thesis Examination Board
    8.8.1
    An Examination Board for every student for thesis and oral examination shall be
    approved by the CASR on recommendation of the thesis Supervisor in consultation with
    the Head of the Department. The Supervisor shall act as the Chairman and the Head of
    the Department will be an ex-officio member of the Examination Board. The Board shall
    consist of at least four members including the Head of the Department and the Supervisor.
    The Examination Board shall be constituted as follows:
    (i.) Supervisor Chairman
    (ii.) Co-supervisor (if any) Member
    (iii.) Head of the Department (Ex-officio) Member
    (iv.) One or two members from within the Department Member
    (v.) One external member from outside the student’s Member
    Department (External)
    8.8.2
    If any examiner is unable to accept the appointment or has to relinquish his
    appointment before the examination, the Vice- Chancellor shall appoint another examiner
    in his/her place, on suggestion from the Supervisor in consultation with the Head of the
    Department. This appointment will be reported to the CASR.
    8.8.3
    In case a student fails to satisfy the Examination Board in thesis and /or oral
    examination, the student shall be given one more chance to resubmit the thesis and/or
    appear in oral examination as recommended by the Board.
    9 Striking off and removal of names from the rolls
    The name of the student shall be struck off and / or removed from the rolls of the
    University on the following grounds:
    (i) Non-payment of dues within prescribed period. Post graduate students residing in the
    halls of residence shall be subject to the same conditions as allowed in the Ordinance
    Relating to the Board of Residence and Discipline.
    (ii) Failing to proceed with the programme by the exercise of Art.4.1 or 7.2 or 7.3 of this
    Ordinance.
    (iii) Failing to make satisfactory progress in his/her programme as reported by the
    supervisor through the BPGS and approved by CASR.
    (iv) Forced to discontinue his/her studies by the Board of Residence and Discipline.
    (v) Withdrawn officially from the M. Phil programme
    10 Academic fees
    Items of Academic fees shall be as per Appendix III, and the fees shall be reviewed
    and recommended from time to time by the Academic Council.
    11 Refund of Fees
    A student withdrawing officially from all courses and / or thesis as per Art. 9(v) is
    entitled to get a refund of 50% of the course registration fees provided he / she withdraws
    in writing through the respective Head of the Department before the expiry of two
    working weeks from the commencement of the classes. Thesis registration fees in any
    case are not refundable.