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Mir Aaliya

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YES, ofcourse. It is my second year I am pursuing Ph.D. in Mathematics from LPU. To get admission in Ph.D. in LPU, you need to qualify an entrance test called LPU NEST at the first place. After qualifying LPU NEST you have to appear in an interview and qualify it too. Bu to be very honest, if you have studied Masters in detail, it is not difficult at all. The syllabus is always as per the syllabus of UGC NET but the level of question is a bit soft. Any average student can qualify it. The question paper consists of two parts, the first part about reasoning and the second part about the core subject. Then comes the interview part. Once y
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Yes, LPU offers a Teaching fellowship to full-time Research Scholars, and the Preference will be given to NET/GATE/GPAT qualified candidates and Research Scholars having previous teaching and research experience. The salary will be Rs. 15,600/ per month and the Fellowship Selection Process is very simple
After completion of course work, the research scholar will submit an application in prescribed format to the center for Research Degree Programmes with a copy of his/her resume, and then the experienced panel will interview that research scholar and prepare the list of a selected person based on his/her merit.

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