Ph.D Eligibility
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Candidates, who have completed a Master's degree in the relevant discipline with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC, ST, PwD, BC category) from Panjab University, Chandigarh, or equivalent university are considered eligible for admission to the Ph.D. programme.
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The Ph.D. is a doctoral course in which students choose a topic or subject and do in-depth research on it. The eligibility criteria for applying for a Ph.D. are as follows:
- Those with a master's degree are qualified to apply for a Ph.D. programme. You must have a master's degree in a field, course, or stream that is related to the Ph.D. you want to pursue with at least 55% marks.
- You must also pass the UGC NET to enroll in some prestigious universities, such as DU, while the engineering students need to have a valid GATE score, and Science students may apply for the CSIR NET exam.
- You can also go for a PhD after a bachelor's d
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1. Faculty of Health Sciences
2. Faculty of Science, Technology & Management
3. Faculty of Humanities, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Eligibility: All candidates must have obtained a qualifying degree in full-time mode.
Indian Qualifications:
1. Medicine & Dental: MBBS / BDS / an undergraduate degree of at least 5-years duration or MD / MS / MDS / PG Diploma from an institution recognized by Medical Council of India (MCI) / Dental Council of India (DCI).
2. Pharmacy: PharmD or PharmD Post Baccalaureate from an institution / univ
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