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Fatima Faridi

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Only the students having a Bachelor's degree from any IIT and having a CGPA/CPI score of 8.00 (out of 10.0) and above can apply for admission to Ph.D. programmes without giving GATE/net.

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The entrance exam forms are open for Ph.D. nursing process. It will be held on 4th of may 2023. Fees for the first year is 24000 and you need to have a post graduation degree to be eligible.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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To be eligible for admission to a Ph.D. programme in Physiotherapy, most universities in India require candidates to have completed a Master's degree in Physiotherapy MPT or an equivalent degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks (50% for reserved category candidates). However, some universities may have different eligibility criteria and it is recommended to check the specific requirements of the university you wish to apply to. If a candidate has secured less than 55% in their MPT degree, they may still be able to apply for a Ph.D. programme in Physiotherapy if they meet certain conditions. Some universities may consider candidate
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Piyush Baid

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To pursue a Ph.D. you typically need to have a Master's degree in a relevant field. Since you are currently pursuing a PGDM from IMT Centre for Distance Learning, you will need to obtain a Master's degree before applying for a Ph.D. programme. Once you have obtained your Master's degree, you can then apply for a Ph.D. programme. However, admission to a Ph.D. programme is highly competitive and depends on several factors, including academic qualifications, research experience, test scores, and other factors. It's also important to note that each institution has its own admission criteria for Ph.D. programs. Therefore, you should careful
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Piyush Baid

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To pursue a Ph.D. you generally need to have a Master's degree in a relevant field. Since you have completed your PGDM, which is a postgraduate Diploma, you may need to obtain a Master's degree first before applying for a Ph.D. programme. However, this may vary based on the specific requirements of the university or institution you are applying to. In terms of eligibility for a Ph.D. programme, it's essential to note that each institution has its own admission criteria, which may include academic qualifications, research experience, test scores, and other factors. Therefore, you should carefully review the admission requirements of the
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The admission is to be given on the basis of aptitude exam performance, group discussion and personal interview. Scoring more than 100 out of 120 can get you admission in the christ university easily.

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