Ph.D Eligibility
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
Generally, the minimum requirement for entry to an Indian Ph.D. is a Masters degree in a relevant subject, usually with an overall grade of at least 55% (or the equivalent). Rest of the eligibility depends on the college where you enroll.
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Students of a PhD in construction management degree programme will be required to complete a certain number of core courses. In some instances, there could be as few as two courses, at other times four or five core construction management courses are required and you have already have completed your MBA in project leadership management. Many universities require that applicants hold a Masters degree in construction management or construction engineering.A Ph.D. in construction management is the terminal degree for professionals who wish to apply for supervisory positions at construction job sites. Coursework is geared towards an in
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NTA has conducted the UGC NET exam in 82 subjects this year. As per the exam guidelines, you can appear for the UGC NET exam in the subject in which you have done the post-graduation or related to that. As you said you have completed Masters' in Child Psychology, so you can apply for the exam with Psychology subject. Before appearing for the UGC NET exam must check out that you eligible or not for the exam. You can get the details from - https://examsroot.wordpress.com/2018/09/11/nta-ugc-net-2018-know-all-about-the-exam/ must visit. Candidates should have Master's degree to appear for the NET exam with minimum 55% aggre
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Ph.D. is done on the basis of subject you have in your master degree with a minimum 55% marks. I suggest you to do MA in Journalism and Mass Communication. Then, you could pursue PhD in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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