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To get admitted in Darjeeling Government College, the student must have completed bachelor's degree with a min 60 percent aggregate. You may apply online or offline by regestering in the application . You must upload the required documents, the documents will be verified and  will be checked for you eligibility. Then if everything is fine you'll be admitted after the payment of the fees. 

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Akansha katariya

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The Swinburne University of Technology provides 4-year bachelor's in Psychology course under the Faculty of Life & Social Science department. The tuition cost for the course is INR 20 L. The students can expect to explore specialist areas such as counseling, health, clinical, organizational, and sports psychology in this course. Also, at the end of the programme students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills with responsibility for others or their learning.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, there is no minimum or maximum age limit to pursue PhD in Personnel Management course. You can pursue the course at any age. You should ensure that you fulfill other eligibility requirements such as academic qualifications, marks criteria and other criteria if any.

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Pallavi

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A PhD isn't hard at all, but it does require the necessary abilities and a commitment to consistent research. One of the rarer fields of study that merges so many different fields of inquiry is management studies, which offers a wide range of themes that make it highly engaging. If you are pursuing a PhD in management, you really should consider yourself blessed because there are a plethora of research subjects to choose from.
A PhD is absolutely extremely straightforward if you have the drive and are prepared to work hard with discipline and determination. The kind of problem you've chosen also affects how challenging it is. You can se

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Pallavi

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There are various universities worldwide that are well-known for their PhD programs in management programs. They have a solid academic network, distinguished faculty and reputation for conducting rigorous research. Here are few prestigious and well-known international universities overseas:

  • Harvard Business School (Harvard University) - USA
  • Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania) - USA
  • Stanford Graduate School of Business (Stanford University) - USA
  • London Business School - UK
  • INSEAD - France/Singapore
  • MIT Sloan School of Management (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - USA
  • Columbia Business School (Columbia University) - USA
  • Universit
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Pallavi

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Yes a PhD in Management remains in demand, though landscape is evolving.
Management Ph.D. is often perceived as more of an academic requirement. A person with Ph.D. usually prefers a lectureship job. pay and intellectual challenges match in that case. corporate sector is also willing to pay however it depends on case to case basis. Corporations really won't pay Ph.D. more if they can accomplish same work from a Masters candidate. Unless job is highly technical and requires research skills that phds usually develop.
However skills and expertise gained through a PhD in Management continue to be highly valued across multiple sectors.

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Pallavi

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In a PhD in Management program, students usually have to prepare and take some of key examinations that tests their readiness and knowledge. Candidates need to first pass qualifying or comprehensive exams that measures their general comprehension of fundamental management ideas and concepts. 

Subsequently, exams that are particular to a field assess a student's level of in-depth knowledge in areas like marketing, finance or organizational behavior. In order to assess students readiness for research, there are several programs that additionally provide preliminary tests before dissertation work.

last step in pursuing a PhD is defendi

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Pallavi

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Candidates with a Doctorate in Management degree expertise are highly sought after by consulting firms and corporations for their analytical and problem-solving skills. They may work as  a business development specialist, do management consulting or even start their own business. Ph.D. In Management helps them to focus on research and develops project management, leadership, public speaking and teamwork skills.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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There are several colleges that offer Language Courses with an affordable fee structure. Some of these are as follows:

Language Courses

Average Fees (in INR)

Vidyasagar University

16 K

University of Hyderabad

24 K

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi

70.44 K

UNIPUNE - Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU)

2.01 L

Suri Vidyasagar College, Burdwan University

8.32 K

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Pallavi

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Yes you can go for PhD in Management after a distance learning MBA. As long as your degree is from a university recognized by authorities like UGC or DEB you are eligible to apply. Key is having at least 55% in your masters and often passing entrance tests like UGC-NET or GATE. 

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