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The Master of Philosophy is a postgraduate degree. In most cases, it is an advanced research degree with the prerequisites required for a Master of Philosophy degree making it the most advanced research degree before the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D. or D.Phil.). An M.Phil. is in most cases thesis-only, and is regarded as a senior or second Master's degree, standing between a taught Master's and a Ph.D. An M.Phil. may be awarded to graduate students after completing several years of original research, but before the defence of a dissertation, and can serve as a provisional enrollment for a Ph.D.
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A PsyD, or Doctor of Psychology, which focuses on clinic
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Admission Eligibility
The minimum qualification for admission to the M.Phil. Programme will be at least 55% marks in the aggregate in M.Com. / MIB/ MHROD/ MFC/ MBA and other such degrees which are equivalent to the MBA degree of the University of Delhi and other Indian Universities. However, the candidates with degrees other than M.Com. / MIB/ MHROD/ MFC/ MBA would be required to furnish an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities/ Delhi University or any other competent authority. The onus of producing the relevant equivalence certificate lies on the candidate. Candid
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When it comes to choosing a graduation course after class XII, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) is one of the most common options selected by students. B.Sc is an undergraduate course offered at almost all universities in India. Students with an academic qualification of class XII can pursue B.Sc course in different branches.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)offers theoretical as well as practical knowledge about different subject areas. These subject areas usually include any one of the main science fields (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) and other fields depending on the specialisation a student opts.
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