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Guide-Level 15
Many of the M.Phil holders search an M.Phil Jobs in the government sector.
The salary structure for M.Phil graduates depends on the type of job that is taken up and it ranges between:
Editor: Rs. 1,478,000 to Rs. 1,578,000
Research Scientist / Biotechnology : Rs 450,000 to Rs. 500,000
Assistant Professor: Rs. 420,000aking a career safe and secure.
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Scholar-Level 18
I feel both these universities have good reputation. I would therefore like to advise you that please select the good guide out of these two. Once you do this, your half the troubles are over. Then it's only a matter of time before you can complete your research work and will be on the way to get your coveted degree.
Firstly, Guide and then the research topic should be your priority.
Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 18
For pursuing Ph.D, one has to first clear the mandatory entrance exam or eligibility exam. Then, look for University approved guide in your subject who will accept you as research scholar. Then, decide on the topic of research under guidance of the guide. Register it with University and start off with the research. In Coimbatore, there are many places viz Karunya, Amrita, PSG college etc. Who offer this programme. You need to approach one of these personally and start off. Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 18
It is very heartening to know your desire to pursue M.Ed, and the answer to your query is yes. We can indeed pursue M.Ed without MA, but there is a catch. One has to complete B.Ed before we become eligible for M.Ed. So, not MA, but B.Ed is a must before one can think of pursuing M.Ed. Best wishes.
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