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Harleen Kaur

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There are number of entrance exams to pursue PHD. Like ugc net and many more ( state wise) etc. You can check on the respective websites in which you want to apply for the same.

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Shivangi sharmaBe the best version of yourself..✊✊

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Yes u can do it from any top university of india.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiA lot depends upon your will to work and your dedication. If you have a good guide your Phd will finish within 3 years as in LPU where everything is so streamlined that it finishes by 3 years. But if you or your guide is slow it can carry on till 8 years too.
So choose a college and guide with care.
All the Best !!

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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The option of pursuing Ph.D. is a good one as you can opt for a job as well pursue your higher degree. There are many institutions which give various criteria for the completion of course work. You can choose the one that suits you. You can also check the attendance criteria which suit you. Log in to the web sites of universities that would give such flexibility like Amity, SRM, LPU which already excels in the research works. All the best.

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Hemant Trivedi

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There are some universities that offer interdisciplinary research opportunities. The NorthCap University Gurugram Haryana offers part time Ph.D. programme and faculty there would guide you to undertake your Ph.D. selecting a topic such that your learning at Masters can be put to good use for your Ph.D. One example I can give is you could select topic like 'Motivation" in respect of sales personnel. While you are doing it on Marketing people, the topic is heavily oriented to HRM. But you should have strong reason for such interdisciplinary research.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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These days, M.Phil has given place to direct admission in Ph.D. after your Masters. So plunge into the sea of research by enrolling in for a Ph.D. The college would take an entrance exam in case you have not cleared your UGC NET. The Ph.D. would minimum take three years after your course work. The best thing is that the part time Ph.D. also holds good worth so you go ahead with a job as well pursue your Ph.D. Choose a college which would give the best resources in the form of expert guides and library. LPU also gives special aids for research. So best would be to browse some good colleges like Jamia Milia, Sri Ram College, LPU to ch
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Dear Student, Yes. You will need a Masters to pursue Ph.D. along with a UGC NET score. The LL. M. was reduced from a 2 year to 1yr, but it still remains a Masters. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has made it mandatory for all higher education institutions to follow the two-step process (entrance exam +interview) for selection of students for Ph.D. programmes. Any one with a Bachelor degree in law can apply for LL. M, provided the applicant should meet the minimum marks criteria for the qualifying degree stipulated by the concerned university. The branches of law, wherein LL. M being commonly offered are Criminal law, Constitutio
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