Ph.D Chemistry
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The VITREE Ph.D Chemistry includes the important areas Inorganic (coordination compounds, bioinorganic chemistry, organometallics), (physics (thermodynamics, electrochemistry & potential application, spectroscopy/kinetics), Organic Chemistry (reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, named reactions, named spectroscopy) The other lot consists of multidisciplinary topics e.g – nanoscience, medicinal chemistry, green chemistry and some analytical techniques. Key concepts and their applications in real world are emphasised.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Ph.D Chemistry at Indus International University is a full time 3 year course and according to the information, the yearly fees for the course is INR 70,000.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Apex University indeed offers several PhD courses. To get into the doctoral course offered at the university, students are required to fulfil the eligibility criteria before applying. Find below the list of popular Apex University PhD courses:
- Geography
- Pharmaceutical Analysis or Quality Assurance
- Psychology
- Education
- Yogic Sciences
- Data Science
- Physics
- Pharmacognosy
- Political Science
- Naturopathy
- Home Science
- Botany
- Zoology
- English
- History
- Management
- Hindi
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In my opinion, it is never too late to start a PhD at age 45. Some I know started even at 50 years old and above although they had done well at undergraduate level and could have pursued graduate studies in their 20s or 30s, had not done so, because of various reasons.
Today many older people, of both genders are pursuing graduate studies at the older age of 40s, 50s and even 60s now. They can do that because there are:
- Greater opportunities offered for people in their 40s, 50s and even 60s, to pursue Graduate studies such as Masters or PhD. Institutions will accept older students, and will also offer scholarships to them.
- There are als
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Hi! I must tell you that completing a PhD in Chemistry at Chandigarh University is a big thing, especially considering their high ranking in various national and international Rankings. This recognition makes your degree valuable to employers who look for such qualifications.
Chandigarh University goes beyond academics to help you land your dream job. They will fully support your thesis work. They will help you discover various exciting careers suited for PhD Chemists, like Researcher, Professor, or even Entrepreneur. You will get a personal mentor throughout your PhD, helping you with your thesis and future career decisions. They
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