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Piyush Kumar

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Congratulations on completing your M.Tech in VLSI! Pursuing a Ph.D. can be a great next step in your academic and professional career. The process of applying for a Ph.D. programme typically involves the following steps:
1. Research potential universities and Ph.D. programs that align with your research interests and career goals. Look into the faculty members, their research areas and publications to find out if their research aligns with your interests.
2. Check the eligibility criteria for admission into the Ph.D. programme of the university you are interested in. In India, you will typically need a minimum of 55% marks in your M.Tec
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YASH SHARMA

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The School of Social Sciences (SoS) at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar offers Ph.D. programs in Human Rights and Social Studies/Welfare. The Ph.D. programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the social sciences and their applications in the field of human rights and social welfare. The Ph.D. programs offered by SoS in Human Rights and Social Studies/Welfare are interdisciplinary in nature and cover a wide range of topics, including:
1. Human Rights and Social Justice
2. Poverty and Inequality
3. Gender and Sexuality
4. Migration and Diaspora
5. Health and Environment
6. Education and Devel
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, Punjab University does offer a Ph.D. programme in law. The Ph.D. in Law programme at Punjab University is designed for candidates who wish to pursue a career in academia or research in the field of law. The programme typically takes around 3-5 years to complete and involves coursework as well as independent research under the guidance of a faculty member. Admission to the programme is based on a qualifying examination and an interview. Candidates who have completed their LL. M. or equivalent degree are eligible to apply for the programme.

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Mayank Vashisht

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Indeed, ITM University offers various Ph.D. programmes in various streams which include management, commerce, engineering, law and life Science. Ph.D. programmes offered at ITM University Raipur span from three to six years. The process for admission to the Ph.D. programmes is entirely based on an entrance test and interview by the expert panel.

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Use the below link to know about the latest cutoff information. https://www.shiksha.com/college/walchand-college-of-engineering-sangli-21548/cutoff.

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YASH SHARMA

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To pursue a Ph.D. in Law from CCS University, you need to fulfill certain eligibility criteria and follow the admission process. Here are the details:
Eligibility Criteria:
1. You must have a Master's degree in Law LL. M. with at least 55% marks from a recognised university.
2. You should have qualified for the UGC NET or the SLET examination, or have an M.Phil degree in Law. Admission Process:
1. CCS University releases a notification for Ph.D. admissions in the Law Faculty on its official website.
2. You need to apply online by filling out the application form and submitting it along with the required documents and application fee.
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Duration is 3 years and Max. 6 years as per UGC regulations.

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