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Jyotika Sharma

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For the admission in Ph.D. degree requirements is to have a master's degree or an M.Phil with a minimum aggregate score of 55%. Ph.D. admission is based on Ph.D. entrance exams.

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Dhirender

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Yes, you can, if you qualify all the eligibility criteria.

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Dhirender

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The fees for all PhD couses lies between INR 50,000 to 90,000 for the whole duration.

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Mayank Shaw

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According to the gazette released on November 7 by UGC, now the employees or teachers serving anywhere will be allowed to pursue part-time Ph.D. Earlier, government employees or teachers had to take study leave from their department to pursue research.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Ph.D. is a doctoral course in which students choose a topic or subject and do in-depth research on it. The eligibility criteria for applying for a Ph.D. are as follows:
1. Only those with a master's degree are qualified to apply for a Ph.D. programme.
2. You must have a master's degree in a field, course, or stream that is related to the Ph.D. you want to pursue.
3. At some universities, you may need an M.Phil to pursue a Ph.D. or you may get a one-year relaxation with this degree.
4. Many colleges also require you to earn a master's degree with a minimum of 50%.
5. You must also pass the UGC NET to enroll in some prestigious univer
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Ph.D. requires you to devote lots of time to research work; therefore, you must select a topic that interests you most. Based on available data, the following are some of the popular courses to pursue a PhD:
1. Ph.D. in Chemical Science
2. Ph.D. in Bioinformatics
3. Ph.D. in Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry
4. Doctorate of Medicine in Cardiology
5. Ph.D. in Physiotherapy
6. Ph.D. in Genetics & Plant Breeding
7. Ph.D. in Legal Studies
8. Ph.D. in English Literature
9. Ph.D. in Economics
10. Ph.D. in Mathematical and Computational Sciences.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Ph.D. is a doctoral-level course that allows you to do research on a particular subject. Your research can later get you a very good salary. According to research, the following are some of the popular subjects that can get you a salary above 10 Lacs per year:
1. Biotech & Life sciences research
2. Healthcare and pharmaceuticals related research
3. Aerospace and Defence Engineering research
4. Agriculture related research
5. A Ph.D. in Physics and related technical subjects.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Here is a list of some of the best universities and institutions where you can pursue your PhD:
A. If you want to do a Ph.D. in social Science, you can apply to any of the universities listed below:
1. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
2. Delhi University
3. Banaras Hindu University
4. Jadhavpur University
5. Christ University
B. If you want to do a Ph.D. in Science, you can apply to any of the universities listed below:
1. Indian Institute of Science
2. Indian Institutes for Scientific Education and Research
3. Savitribai Phule Pune University
4. Institute of Chemical Technology
5. University of Hyderabad
C. If you want to do a Ph.D. in medical Sc
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Ph.D. is a doctoral-level course that helps you become a scholar in your chosen subject. The fee for this course varies from university to university and can range from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1 Lacs per year. The government colleges usually charge a lesser fee. Some institutions, such as NIMHANS even provide a monthly stipend to their researchers. Private universities usually have a higher fee. Most Ph.D. aspirants go to apply for UCG NET in order to get a JRF worth Rs. 31,000 that will help cover their Ph.D. fees. If you are selected for a government college based on your NET results, you may be eligible for a fellowship without a JRF.
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