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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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Hello Everyone, Yes, you can pursue a Ph.D. in journalism. A Ph.D. is the highest degree in journalism. Here are some things to consider: Eligibility: You'll need to have a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks. You may also need to pass an entrance exam and interview. Admission: Admission to a Ph.D. programme is based on your performance in your post-graduate degree, entrance exam, interview, and available positions. Career: A Ph.D. can lead to roles in media, research, or policy-making, such as writer, editor, news reporter, or professor. Duration: A Ph.D. can take at least three y
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Kunal Lalwani

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Currently, the admission can be done for the Ph.D. in Management in NIT Calicut based on the candidates GATE/NET score and interview. Usually the general qualifying criteria are a Master's degree in Management, Engineering or a similar field with not less than 60% weight average ( 55 % for SC/ST). But the cutoff marks may differ depending on the number of candidates and the given research fields. So as to know the most accurate cutoff it is advisable to access the NIT Calicut website or better still get a hold of the institute. 

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Ashwini Gulhane

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Passing the BET (Biotechnology Eligibility Test) exam is a significant milestone for individuals aiming to build a career in biotechnology. However, pursuing a Ph.D. after clearing the exam is not mandatory. The necessity of a Ph.D. depends on your career goals. If you aspire to work in research and development, academia, or advanced scientific roles, a Ph.D. is often essential as it provides in-depth expertise and opportunities for innovative research. On the other hand, if your goal is to work in industry roles such as quality control, production, or technical sales, a master's degree or the qualifications gained through the BET exam
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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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Yes, you can apply for a Ph.D. in Control Systems after completing your B.Tech degree. But there are certain requirements and steps you need to know:Eligibility Requirements:- B.Tech Degree: You should have a B.Tech degree in related fields like Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or Control Engineering.- Minimum Grades: Many universities require a minimum CGPA of 8.0 out of 10 or a similar percentage (usually around 65%) in your B.Tech degree to be considered for a Ph.D. program.Entrance Exams:- Some colleges ask you to pass national-level exams like GATE or other relevant tests with a good sc
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There are a few colleges offering PhD in Mathematics in the city of Bengaluru, especially along Electronic City. Some well-known ones include:Indian Institute of Science (IISc): It is one of the premier institutions for research. IISC offers PhD in Mathematics too and is pretty famous due to the high output level of its research.Christ University: Christ University on Hosur Road offers a PhD in Mathematics, concentrating on methodology and applications of research mathematics.Alliance University: Situated at Anekal, off Electronic City, Alliance University offers the School of Liberal Arts, which delivers a PhD in MathematicsCMR Instit
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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In India, the eligibility criteria for a PhD in Hindi Literature are a Master's degree in Hindi or related field. Sometimes, though not always, an MPhil or qualifying NET exam score is preferred. Several universities offer direct admission into PhD based on academic records of the Master's program, research proposal, and an interview process.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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As a student doing PhD from Punjab University, you can take distance B.Ed from several open institutes in India. Various Indian universities offer B.Ed programmes in distance mode including, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Nalanda Open University, and Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU), among others. To be qualified, you will mostly be required to have a graduation degree, which is something you already possess. Specific requirements are set forth by the university. The detailed admission process, eligibility criteria, and deadline to apply for B.Ed in distance mode should be checked on the official websites of these uni
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Gurshabad Singh

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LPU (Lovely Professional University) is a good choice for pursuing a PhD. It offers a variety of research programs across different fields, including engineering, management, law, and social sciences. The university has modern research facilities and labs, which help students in their research work. The campus also provides a conducive environment for academic growth, with access to libraries, journals, and digital resources.LPU has experienced faculty members who guide PhD students in their research projects. The university emphasizes quality education and encourages students to publish their research in national and international jou
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Addula Yaswanth

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Attaining the B.S-M.S programme of IISER will turn out to be quite effective for carrying an astronomy-related career, primarily provided followed by doing a PhD in a similar programs. For doing a sound education consisting of theoretical principles at high intensity along with experimental research inputs on the platform is required if advancing into study with astrophysics-related domains. The students graduating from IISER tend to continue in Ph.D. programs, not only in India but also abroad. Strong research foundations and networking help them do this. So, most alumni find positions as research scientists, academics, or industry pr
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Addula Yaswanth

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Fee structures for the Ph.D. in Kannada at Sri B.R. Darooru Research Centre usually range around INR 30,000 a year. This may change a bit depending on particular program conditions and some additional costs for exam fees and others. With this, other costs along with the process of taking admission would also be borne, such as application fees and registration fees. It is always advisable to go directly to the university to get the latest and updated information on the fees and any other financial requirements related to the Ph.D. program. Alternatively, one can visit the website of the university.

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