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Aishwarya Malhotra

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Yes, Apex University indeed offers several PhD courses. To get into the doctoral course offered at the university, students are required to fulfil the eligibility criteria before applying. Find below the list of popular Apex University PhD courses:GeographyPharmaceutical Analysis or Quality AssurancePsychologyEducationYogic SciencesData SciencePhysicsPharmacognosyPolitical ScienceNaturopathyHome ScienceBotany ZoologyEnglishHistoryManagementHindi

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can check the process below to apply for PhD in Forensic Medical Science:Research Available Programs: Identify universities or institutions offering PhD programs in Forensic Medical Science.Meet Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you have a relevant master's degree (e.g., MSc Forensic Science or MSc Forensic Medicine).Prepare Required Documents: Gather documents such as academic transcripts, research proposals, recommendation letters, and identity proof.Entrance Exam: Check if the institution requires an entrance exam or qualifying test.Submit Application: Complete the application form and submit all required documents before the
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Lalit Rastogi

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Here are some popular Mass Communication specializations under which students usually pursue a PhD programme in India:Film, Screen, and Popular CultureJournalism, Media and CultureCommunication and MediaCreative Arts and MediaStretagic Media

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Ankit kumar

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To post the recruitment for the Ph.D. candidate position offering a stipend of 30K per month, you can follow these steps on relevant platforms:Post Title:Recruitment for Ph.D. Candidate with Stipend of NR 30,000/monthDescription:Position: Ph.D. CandidateEligibility: [Mention required qualifications/experience]Stipend: INR 30,000 per monthDuration: [Mention the duration of the Ph.D. programme or the tenure]Research Area: [Mention specific research topics or departments]Location: [Mention institute/campus location]How to Apply: [Include details on how candidates should apply, along with deadlines, if applicable]Application Process:Intere
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Jiya Bisht

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With 150+ faculty strength, RERF has around 19 PhD holders as part of the faculty panel. Apart from this, faculty members have various other qualifications such as MA, MTech, MSc, MBA and others. These faculty members have been experts in their respective fields, providing industry-centric curriculum and facilitate students through various tie-ups and collaborations.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Hi, here are some of the best Fashion Design college options in India you can pursue a PhD from:Fashion Design collegesTuition FeeAmity School of Fashion TechnologyINR 3 LakhWoxsen UniversityINR 50,000Lovely Professional UniversityINR 3 LakhVellore Institute of Technology - ChennaiINR 1 LakhManipal University JaipurINR 81,900Note: The information is sourced from the official body of the institutes.

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Oorjit Banerjee

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Suresh Gyan Vihar University would be a good choice to do a Ph.D., specially for working professionals. They offer part-time courses and, more importantly, some courses are online, so it becomes easy to manage work along with studies. Plus, it is a UGC-approved university, which means the degree value is there.They have a lot of fields one can get into, which is great; however, do make sure to check the faculty and resources in your area of interest before you make up your mind. Perhaps chat with a few current or former students to get an even better picture. All in all, it's worth considering if flexibility is a priority for you!

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Kanishk Shukla

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No, the Pharm D course is not equivalent to a PhD. PharmD is a professional doctoral degree focused on Pharmacy practice, patient care, and medication management, preparing graduates to work as clinical pharmacists. It involves clinical training and emphasizes practical skills for patient-centered healthcare. In contrast, a PhD is an academic research degree that focuses on conducting original research in a specific field, including pharmaceutical sciences. 

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