Ph.D
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you are eligible. The minimum eligibility criteria to pursue Ph.D. in statistics is a Masters's degree in mathematics or statistics with a minimum percentage of 55 percent.
The admission is done via merit-based marks in master's degree or entrance exams.
Different entrance exams for the same are;
Dear Aspirant,
Here is the list of some Govt/public colleges and Universities that offers Ph.d in physics :
You can also go for these well known
Application steps in Ph.D. Program
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The exam pattern is as follows, notwithstanding the lack of a fixed syllabus. All Ph.D. programme question papers will be divided into two sections. Similarly, the Ph.D. English test will be divided into two parts. Part A is made up of 50 questions that are based on research
See regular MSc is a 2 years course and PhD usually takes 5 years to complete so if you do MSc then PhD then you will have to spent 7 years where as if you go for Integrate phD program then you will be able to get both the degrees
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I hope you know your question is somewhat unclear but I will try to answer it in the best way possible.
If you want to pursue PhD course after you finish your legal studies then you need to qualify in post graduation degree or complete M.Phil in Law in
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