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Shreecharan D

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This is the same question that I too have, according me you do your (UG) in Mechanical engineering (B.Tech) in one of the best colleges in and around India and then, after your degree in (B.Tech), do your (PG) in Robotics and Automation (M.Tech) in India or try to do it abroad countries, and doing Ph.D in Robotics isn't worthy enough and it has no value, if you want to pursue your career in teaching the youu could do your Ph.D in Robotics, otherwise, it's not needed.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

All Ph.Ds are not scientists, but you can pursue a Ph.D to improve your chances in this field. Many doctorates are involved with important research positions, and go on to become lecturers in their fields. However, one of the pre-requisites to becoming a renowned scientist does include Ph.D. Regards.

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rahul r

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The first and basic qualification required for a Ph.D course is that you must have completed your Master's degree course. To apply for Ph.D, you can either directly apply to the professors of different universities sending them your resume, Statement of purpose and your research papers. Or you can appear for UGC NET examination and then sending your NET scores to the professors under whom you want to undergo your Ph.D course. Since, you have not yet completed your M.Sc. You might not be eligible to pursue a full time Ph.D but you can start applying if you will be able to complete your M.Sc before the start of the next academic year. Re
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rahul r

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Yes, you are eligible for Ph.D after completing your M.Tech. Please check for your eligibility from the criteria mentioned below:
Eligibility for Ph.D. in Physics:
1) M.Phil. Degree or M.Sc. In Physics or Material Science
2) A minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent CGPA (relaxed to 55% or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST) at the level of post-graduation
3) Qualification of any of the following national level tests in Physics in the last 2 years from applying to the course:
4) CSIR/UGC-JRF or CSIR/UGC LS with rank less than or equal to 200
5) JEST/GATE with rank less than or equal to 300. Selection is based on the shortlisted candidates perfor
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Dr. Sudhiranjan DeyInternationally renowned academic leader

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First of all, you need to understand the costs involved in doing Ph.D from overseas and decide on which part of the world you wish to do it, and why? Many feel that going to west like US or UK for their Ph.D will change their lives, but there are many harsh realities. You need to understand which countries are there where universities have good reputation in the areas of your interest, how much it would cost you? It may be in China or Thailand or Singapore or Germany or UK or USA or Canada or France or Spain or Italy or South Africa or Korea. What I am trying to say is that all these nations and many others have world class universitie
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anila k

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Admission to Ph.D in psychology is entrance exam based. Some such exams held in the country are RAT (Research Aptitude Test) and JRF (Junior Research Fellowship). You need to have Master's degree with 50% aggregate marks in science. At least 5 years of teaching/ industry/ professional experience at a senior level. Admission to the course in India is done on the basis of the candidate's performance in a relevant written test and/or a round of personal Interview and/or performance in a relevant qualifying examination.

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anila k

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Yes, you can go for a Ph.D programme after completing your Masters.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Contact the nearest state / central university, follow the procedure of enrolling yourself to Ph.D. Research synopsis and a guide is required at the initial stage of admission.

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akshay singh

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I am very sorry but none of the colleges provide direct admission in Ph.D programme without Masters.

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anila k

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The salary for assistant professor ranges from 4.92 Lacs to 9.33 Lacs CTC per year.

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