Ph.D Eligibility

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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 Candidates seeking admission to PhD must have a master’s degree in the relevant stream with 55% aggregate from a recognised University. Reserved category students (SC, ST and differently-abled), however, need a minimum of 50% aggregate to become eligible.

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Maaz Khan

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The minimum eligibility criteria to pursue PhD at MGKVP is that students must have completed their UG and PG degrees with a minimum aggregate of 55%. Those who have done an MPhil degree with 55% aggregate are, however, also eligible for admission to this course. Final admission to PhD is subject to the Research Entrance Test (RET) conducted by the MGKVP. However, students who have More details on the eligibility conditions of appearing for UGC NET, JRF, GATE and NET exams and have a valid core in the same are exempted from RET. 

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Anisha Mishra

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Master's degree with 55% aggregate (50% aggregate for SC/ ST/ OBC (non-creamy)/ Differently Abled/ Other reserved categories) or equivalent grade 'B' in the UGC 7-point scale is the basic eligibility for PhD at IIHMR Jaipur. 

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Anisha Mishra

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Candidate should have passed BTech with 50% aggregate or MSc in Physics or Electronics with 55% aggregate for seeking admissions to the PhD programme in Physics.

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Anisha Mishra

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Applications for admission to PhD programme are screened by the Committee on Postgraduate Programmes (CPGP); shortlisted candidates are then called for an entrance test conducted by the University, followed by a PI round. UGC-NET/ CSIR-NET qualified candidates are exempted from the entrance test and called directly for PI round.

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Manori Sahni

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MG University admissions to PhD programme is based on a valid score in UGC NET/ CSIR NET/ GATE/ GPAT/ SLET/ JSET/ University Entrance Test. Candidates also have to appear for Doctorate Interview for the final selection. Moreover, before applying for the course, aspirants ensure that they meet the minimum eligibility requirements. For more details about the MGU Kerala PhD admission procedure, Click Here.

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