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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, you can pursue a PhD after earning an MPEd. In fact, many universities provide PhD programs in physical education that are intended exclusively for graduates of MPEd programs. With a research-based degree like a PhD in physical education, you can focus on a specific facet of physical education, such sports psychology, biomechanics, or sports management. The curriculum includes coursework, research, and a dissertation, and it usually takes three to five years to complete.

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Pragati Singh

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The difference between LLD and PhD are given in the table below:

CriteriaLLDPhD
EligibilityMjust have completed PhD in LawMust have completed LLM from recognised university.
Duration3 years

3 years- Full-time

6 years- Part-time

ExperienceMinimum 5- 10 years of pst-PhD experience to pursue LLD.No such requirement to pursue PhD.

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Nishtha Shukla

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DYPBBI selects candidates for PhD based on entrance test conducted by DY Patil Vidyapeeth. The university conducts All India Proctor Based Entrance Test for admission to PhD. The exam is usually conducted in the Second Week of July. The test consists of two papers. Selected candidates are further called for a personal interview round for final selection.

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Yes, LLD focuses more on the legal profession. It is ideal for those who desire to specialise in legal study, make contributions to legal scholarship and increase understanding of certain legal concerns. LLD courses have a strong emphasis on practice, preparing graduates for careers in high-level legal practice, government policy-making or even the judiciary.

A PhD can often be more discipline-specific. It is appropriate for those who desire to conduct in-depth research in a variety of subject areas outside of law, including science, the social sciences, the humanities, engineering and more.

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Mallika Ahuja

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The MIT School of Education and Research at MIT-ADT University can accept a maximum of 24 students for the Ph.D. program. This intake is separated into numerous specialisations within the topic of education, providing a varied range of research possibilities. The programme is meant to create an environment of academic excellence and creativity, equipping scholars to make substantial contributions to the area of education. Admission to the programme is based on a stringent selection procedure that includes admission exams and interviews, ensuring that only the best candidates are chosen. The institution is devoted to providing complete

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Mallika Ahuja

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The following procedures must be followed in order to pursue a Ph.D. at MIT School of Education and Research, MIT-ADT University: Make sure you first meet the requirements for eligibility, which usually include having a Master's degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum percentage or CGPA. Next, apply online by completing the application form on the university's official website and sending in the required files, which include recommendation letters, research proposal, and academic transcripts. It is likely that you will have to meet the requirements to take the university's entrance exam and/or interview process. You could be adm

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Mallika Ahuja

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Leading educational institutions, research organisations, and EdTech businesses are among the top employers for Ph.D. graduates from the MIT School of Education and Research at MIT-ADT University. While research organisations like TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) and NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) hire for research and development responsibilities, prestigious universities and colleges frequently seek Ph.D. graduates for faculty posts. EdTech companies that offer positions in curriculum development, educational research, and product innovation, such as Byjus is a well-known employer. Internat

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Mallika Ahuja

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It is possible to pursue a Ph.D. at MIT-ADT University's School of Education and Research without having to meet the UGC NET requirements. In spite of the fact that many Indian colleges demand the UGC NET for Ph.D. admissions, some, like MIT-ADT University, may have different requirements. These can include passing additional entry examinations given by the institution itself, having a strong academic record, and holding a master's degree in the relevant field with a minimum percentage. To determine your aptitude for research, you might have to go through a selection procedure that consists of an interview and an entrance exam. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can go for PhD courses after your postgraduation in the Beauty and Fitness industry. Some popular PhD options are Ph.D. in Yoga, Ph.D. in Yogic Sciences, Ph.D. in Cosmetic Science, etc.

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Anyone who is starting their academic journey with a PhD course must know:

  • Be passionate about your research and thesis.
  • Expect challenges, but never lose hope.
  • Stay connected with your supervisor.
  • Organize your time and take care of the time management.
  • Learn from your mistakes. Be patient.
  • Take help from the resources available to you.

Hope it suits your question well!

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