Ph.D Eligibility

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Mukul Singh Pundir

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You will become eligible to pursue your Ph.D after completing your postgraduate degree and having some relevant experience in the concerned field. There are some good institutes which demand a minimum 3-4 years of work experience to be eligible for Ph.D. They follow the steps like:-
Written exam
Research paper presentation
Interview
Final merit
So, to get into a good college, you have to be more experienced and need to do more research based work.
Yes, you are eligible for Ph.D after completing your PGDM as it is equivalent to MBA from All India University Association. So, if you are having a relevant experience and degree, you can take ent
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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
To take admission in a Ph.D course, the minimum qualification required is Master's degree with a minimum 55% marks. If you fulfill the same then you can apply. You will be exempted from research eligibility test (RET) if qualified UGC NET in the subject in which you have done PG otherwise you need to appear for an entrance examination called RET. Few universities prefer candidates who have completed M.Phil.

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Aditya MishraOPERATIONS STUDENT @ WE SCHOOL

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Dear Mr. Parth,
Yes, you're eligible for PhD from Mumbai University.
Please keep some important guidelines in mind, if you want to pursue this course:
1. You must have a Master's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55 percent marks.
2. Admission to PhD courses is done through Common Entrance Test namely PET (PhD Entrance Test).

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