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Hello there, Since you’ve completed your post-graduation from NIPER Guwahati and are looking for a PhD , here are some steps and options for pursuing your PhD: 1. Identify Your Research Area:
Look for PhD opportunities in NIPERs, IITs, CSIR labs, or other central universities that offer specialized programs in pharmaceutical sciences. Clearing entrance exams like NIPER JEE, CSIR-UGC NET , or GATE can help you secure admission with a fellowship.
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Hello there, You can definitely pursue a PhD in Nursing while working as a professor in a nursing college in Karnataka.
Many universities in Tamil Nadu and other states offer PhD programs in Nursing that accommodate working professionals. Key Factors to Consider:
1) Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the PhD program, which typically includes a Master's degree in Nursing with a minimum percentage. 2) Entrance Exam: Some universities require clearing an entrance exam for PhD admission. 3) Part-Time or Full-Time Program: Many universities offer both part-time and full-time PhD programs. Choose the option that suits your work-life balance. 4) Research Topic: Select a research topic that aligns with your work experience and interests. 5) University Selection: Research different universities in Tamil Nadu and other states to find a program that matches your requirements and preferences. I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
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Yes, you can pursue a PhD in Genetic Biotechnology after an M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering. Here's a quick guide: Steps:
1) Identify Interests:
2) Research Universities:
3) Check Eligibility:
4) Prepare for Exams:
5) Contact Supervisors:
6) Apply:
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Yes, GITAM University Hyderabad and Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology (SNIST) both offer PhD programs in English.
To pursue a PhD in English after completing your master's degree, you typically need to clear an entrance exam. Here are the common entrance exams for PhD in English:
1. UGC-NET (University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test): This exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to determine eligibility for PhD programs and assistant professorships.
2. JRF (Junior Research Fellowship): This exam is also conducted by NTA, and clearing it can lead to a fellowship for pursuing PhD research.
3. SET (State Eligibility Test): Some states conduct their own eligibility tests for PhD programs.
4. University-specific entrance exams: Some universities, like GITAM and SNIST, may conduct their own entrance exams for PhD admissions.
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Typically, you only need a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA) in your Master's degree to be eligible for a PhD program.
Your marks in 10th and 12th standard are generally not considered for PhD eligibility.
However, it's essential to check the specific eligibility criteria of the university or institution you're applying to, as there might be slight variations in requirements.
Additionally, while not mandatory, a strong academic record throughout your education can positively impact your PhD application.
Remember, meeting the minimum eligibility criteria is just the first step. Admission to a PhD program often involves a rigorous selection process, including entrance exams, interviews, and research proposals.
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Yes, definitely it is available. If you are applying for PhD in a college, try and ask them if they have any position of Asst Professor vacant, because in that way you can work in the institute as an asst prof and also do your PhD. Although try to finish your PhD as soon as possible beacuse it so happpens in part-time PhDs that people take their Day jobs more seriously than their PhD and drag it for 8-9 years and in doing so, they sometimes loose interest in their PhDs.
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Candidate should have regular Master's degree in Hospitality or allied subject, after a basic UG degree in Hospitality Management/ Administration subject with an aggregate of more than 55% marks (in UG and PG), Qualified in the eligibility examination to get admission in the the Ph. D. program in Hospitality field.
All the Top MBA colleges in India including the IIMs offer PhD in Management courses and the admission is usually based on entrance exam scores. The entrance exams consideredi for PhD in Management admission are UGC NET, GATE, CSIR NET, CAT
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