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HARPREET KAUR

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Absolutely, when it comes to the placement support system for students pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematics at Chandigarh University, the institution has gone above and beyond to provide an exemplary environment that nurtures academic excellence and prepares students for successful professional journeys. Chandigarh University has crafted a robust placement support system that is designed to align with the dynamic needs of the industry. For those pursuing a PhD in Mathematics, the university ensures a multidimensional training approach, fostering skills that are not only pertinent to the academic realm but also high
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YASH SHARMA

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The Jiwaji University entrance exam syllabus for PhD in Mathematics stream covers the following core topics:Linear AlgebraReal AnalysisComplex AnalysisAbstract AlgebraTopology

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Manohar matta

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Crack any net exams line csir UGC etc. With that qualification one can get admission into Ph.D. by consulting professors in universities or institutions.

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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Actually you can't do like this. If you have Masters in maths then cannot go for Ph.D. in Physics without Masters in physics. Similarly you should have maths as core subject to do M.Sc. in maths. Chemistry honours students cannot do maths honours if they don't have maths.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Human resources being your majors, pursuing PhD in HR will be the best option for you as per your eligibility. Make sure you secure more than 55% in your post-graduation. LPU offers the cutting edge Ph.D. programme in both regular and part time mode for deserving students based on the entrance exam LPU NEST and interview. For full detail you must visit www.lpu.in

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akhil verma

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Minimum Eligibility Criteria:
A candidate seeking admission to the Ph.D. Programme under School of Engineering and Technology (SOET) of NCU must have obtained:
1- M.Sc. / M.A. (Maths) degree with min. 60% marks in aggregate or equivalent, with NET/GATE/JRF qualified or M.Sc. / M.A. (Maths) with min. 67.5% marks in aggregate or equivalent
2- The minimum eligibility criteria indicated above for each Programme is only an enabling clause. The concerned Doctoral Research Committee (DRC) may fix higher criteria at the time of short-listing keeping in view the number of candidates, minimum background expected to cope with the Programme etc. Cand
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