Ph.D
Hello,
The core part of your PhD interview will most definitely be related to your domain, that is your subject, and so be thorough with your graduation and post-graduation studies, and if you're planning to pursue PhD then most definitely you must have thought about research areas, so study well about that through books, online lectures, or any other available content, depending on the criteria of the institute you're applying you might have to submit research proposal, so check out if this applies to the university you're about to enroll for, the interview panel might want you to have a presentation in front of them when it comes to your topic, other than this be well acquainted with the university, just acquaint yourself with the department, the faculty which you can easily get the information by visiting the official website, just be your natural self, that's mandatory in any interview, and remind yourself that you have worked hard to complete your graduation and post-graduation and now about to enroll in PhD, and that itself should act as a confidence booster.
You haven't mentioned the name of the university or the specific entrance exam for which you want to get the previous year paper of PhD Mathematics, you can write down the name in the comment box below, or else you may visit the official website where you can find these entrance exam papers, you may also search our site for any detailed information for the same.
HI Aspirant,
Yes IARI is going tio have entrance exam for PHD.Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi releases the notification of IARI Ph.D. Entrance Exam for admission into Ph.D. Programme online . Admission will be based on the marks obtained in the Entrance Examination.
Hope it helps!!
Hello Dhruv,
It's not fix but according to surveys, the salary the average nuclear medicine technologist) physician gets from 6 lakh to 26lakhs to 27 lakhs with bonus of 1,68,231 approx.and hourly rate of 1,296 rupees approx according to your skills.
You can apply at different places, and there's no limitations for the further growth.
I hope it helps,
Best of luck.
Hello lakshmi
IFCAI tech is the part of IFCAI which is approved by AICTE and UGC, but IFCAI foundation's other colleges aren't certified from AICTE, if you have done your MBA from IFCAI tech then you can apply for other colleges for teaching, also there are different private universities which have different criteria so you have to contact college personally for the eligibility.
Vinayaka mission University gives around 36-40k to assistant professors according to data available.
It's upon you to choose wether it's suitable for you to apply or not.
You can directly ask to the University for the criteria as it changes time to time.
I hope it helps
Best of luck
hi,
The eligibility criteria for phd course in IIIT hyderabad for structural engineering is as follows:
Candidates must complete First class Bachelor’s degree (B.Tech / B.E) in Civil / Aerospace / Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University AND First class Master’s degree in Structural (or, allied) Engineering from a recognized University.
however I would suggest to follow gate syllabus of civil engineering along with your m.tech course syllabus. there is no specific syllabus is given in website, however IITs written or viva test basic conception questions and project works are basically asked.
to know in details follow the below link:
https://www.iith.ac.in/phdadmissions/2021_July_brochure/CE_PhD_July2021_Brochure.pdf
Dear Student,
Yes you can do this. For this you have to send recommendation letters (including purpose of PhD and an essay based on that) to the institute you want to apply in. And for language competency, you need to have high IELTS/TOEFL/Cambridge score. And some financial works, that you will know from the university.
Thank You.
Dear aspirant,
I would recommend you IIT BHU cse as it is a better iit than iit indore because it has good research, good outlook and infrastructure. Iit bhu also has better placements if compared to iit indore.
For more information kindly check out the link given below-
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi
There are 2 ways to go about Ph.D after MBBS. One is the conventional way of completing MBBS, and then MS/MD and then go for Ph.D. The other way is taking advantage of your MBBS qualification and join Institutions which recruit MBBS graduates for their research programmes. One of them in demand always is Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. It is based in Kerala and is under the Govt. of India. Clinical research is another field where there is increased demand for MBBS doctors. ICMR, CIMAP, CCMB hire MBBS graduates for their Clinical research teams. AIIMS, NIMHANS, PGI, TIFR offer courses in this field. There are courses in NanoSciences and Molecular medicine that you can pursue after MBBS. For this you may have to take a little detour and study M.Tech in Nanoscience and then continue with Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering. Then you have Medical Biotechnology, Photothermal therapy, Medical sciences and Technology, Theranostics and Nanotoxicology.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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