According to the UGC guidelines, a research guide is expected to:
1. Monitor the research progress of the Ph.D. scholar regularly.
2. Provide academic guidance, advice, and support.
3. Review and provide feedback on the scholar's research work.
4. Offer suggestions for improvements in the research methodology and approach.
5. Help the scholar in identifying and accessing relevant resources.
6. Discuss and address any challenges or issues faced by the scholar during the research.
Given these responsibilities, it is essential for the research guide to be fully dedicated to the supervision of the Ph.D. scholar. Being registered in multiple universities would compromise the quality of supervision and support that the scholar receives, which could ultimately impact the progress and success of the Ph.D. program.
Therefore, the UGC norms generally do not allow a research guide for Ph.D. to register in two universities simultaneously. If a research guide wishes to transfer their registration to another university, they must follow the established procedures and seek approval from the appropriate authorities in both universities.