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Among all the abroad destination to study Masters in Pharmacy, Germany is the cheapest country for international students. Some German universities that offers Masters in pharmacy free of cost to students.
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Australian Catholic University Master of Information Technology course has been designed to provide a strong foundation in the cutting-edge technologies of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Business Analytics, Web and Mobile Application Development and Contemporary Programming languages such as Java, Python, R, etc. ACU Master of Information Technology course duration is two years and the first-year fees is around 17 lakh.
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Yes. You can. You need to have your Masters degree from a recognised university and have minimum of 60% of marks to enroll for PhD. Certain universities provide distance mode for doing your PhD as well.
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