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Nishtha Shukla

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School of Management, PDEU selects candidates for PhD programme based on Written Aptitude Test conducted by the school. WAT shall consist of 50% weightage on research methodology and 50% weightage on subject specific questions. Aspirants with 50% or more in WAT are further required to appear for personal interview or viva-voce. 70% weightage is given to entrance test and 30% to performance of the aspirants in the personal interview round for admission.

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Samaksh Kastha

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Hello, A Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a great option since it provides a strong blend of cutting-edge research facilities, knowledgeable faculty, and an emphasis on innovation. The curriculum prepares students for employment in pharmaceutical sciences by combining demanding coursework with worthwhile research opportunities. Modern equipment is available for drug design, synthesis, analysis, and testing in LPU's state-of-the-art labs. Students are encouraged to present at international conferences, work with professionals in the field, and conduct multidisciplinary research. Due to the uni
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Manya Garg

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Ph.D Chemistry at Indus International University is a full time 3 year course and according to the information, the yearly fees for the course is INR 70,000.

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Jiya Arora

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A dissertation and a thesis are two largely interchangeably used terms. While both terms mean a long written form of research content, the differences arise in their uses based on the origin where they are being used. In the UK education system, a PhD is a thesis. While in US-based education systems, a PhD is a dissertation.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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The dissertation meaning lies in the fact that it is a long-form academic research report. And it is produced as a result of the completion of one's master's or bachelor's degree.

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Jagriti Shukla

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Making a dissertation involves the following key steps:Choosing a focused research topic within your own field of study. You may do so by identifying the topic of your interests, the current and trending research projects in and around your chosen resaerch topic, and then finalising your shortlisted topic with your PhD supervisor. Finding the problem question that your dissertation aims to answer at the end of your research. Doing the Literature Review. This is the most important part of making a dissertation. This includes the thorough review and extensive reading of the lready existing research work, findings, theories and
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Nishtha Shukla

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Amrita School of Business Coimbatore offers admission in PhD programme based on written test score. The applications forms are first screened by the Committee on Postgraduate Programmes (CPGP) and shortlisted applicants are then called for an entrance test followed by an interview. Both the written test and the interview are usually conducted on the same day and the results are usually announced within a month time.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates must complete a master's degree in Arts, Science or Management or a PG Diploma in Management with at least 60% aggregate or equivalent to apply for Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore PhD programme. Aspirants with recognised professional degrees such as CA, AICWA, or ACS or its equivalent, with at least 50% aggregate are also eligible to apply. 

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