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Moumita banerjee

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Write GRE and present your statement of purpose to the concerned colleges you want to secure admission in. Often, the GRE subject test gives an added advantage to your proposal.

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Moumita banerjee

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IISER, Pune offers a programme for integrated M.Sc Ph.D in chemistry. The qualification is through JAM, which is conducted through IITs followed by an interview.

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Moumita banerjee

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Essentially, write GRE followed by an English test that is required. The other way which is acceptable by places, such as Australia is write a paper as a co-author and present it along with your statement of purpose to the professor you want to.

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Moumita banerjee

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Integrated M.Sc-Ph.D is offered by IIT Kharagpur, IISc and IISER. The common entrance for the admission is JAM conducted by IIT annually.

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rahul r

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Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) is considered to be a National Eligibility Test (NET) by Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB). Aspirants who are seeking admission in PhD or Integrated PhD programmes in Physics or Theoretical Computer Science or Neuroscience or Computational Biology need to give JEST exam. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam is the organising institution for JEST 2018. Please use the link provided below for further details regarding entrance exam for PhD courses in India.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/jest

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amish jain

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Hello Dushyant,
The best college to pursue the PH.D is the IIT and IISC. Indian institute of Technology (IIT) conducts IIT JAM for the graduate candidates for the M.Sc, PhD, or dual degree from the topmost institutes of India.
The IIT JAM also known as the joint admission test. Youcan apply for the IIT JAM exam if you fulfill the eligibility criteria as per the notification.
https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam visit here to know in details.
The minimum qualification for the IIT JAM exam is graduation degree with minimum 55% marks in the subject you want to do PhD.
There are no age limit criteria. All you need to check is educational criter
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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Rajat, funding is difficult in UK for Ph.D universities. However, this will depend on the university, your overall profile, etc. Please communicate with them and look for on-campus job options such as research assistant, teaching assistant, etc.

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chandrakant solanki

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For PhD in Chemistry, the minimum score required is 55%, then you can either clear NET or you have to clear entrance conducted by the universities.

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