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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
In order to do a Ph.D, it would be necessary to finish up with your Masters and then apply for a seat to study Ph.D. in a university that offers the stream of your choice. To know which are your best options when it comes to studying Ph.D. abroad, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They are expert study visa consultants who can guide you in this matter as they specialize in the stream of Ph.D. abroad.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
Candidates who wish to join B.Tech in IIST must appear for JEE Main conducted by CBSE to qualify themselves to appear for JEE Advanced. It is conducted once a year and you can only give two attempts for the same.
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IES MCRC provides you with PGDM PHM. In the course they mainly offer marketing as the specialization of PGDM Pharma. Still for further details it would be better if you connect to any of the seniors who are from the pharma field and check on for more info on the official site of the college.
http://www.ies.edu/management/
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
If you are MBBS and MD in medical microbiology there is a lot of scope. You can join diagnostic laboratories for which they paid you high amount. You can also join any medical college for teaching as well as laboratory work. In private medical college again they pay well or according to your expectations. If you are M.Sc. And Ph.D. in medical microbiology, you are not eligible for to do work in clinical and diagnostic laboratory according to clinical act 2010. You can join medical college for teaching for this they pay very less according to your expectations. According to MCI guidelines only 30% faculty s
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