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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Techno India University, Kolkata provides an integrated MBA-PhD program. A Master of Business Administration and a Doctorate in Management) are often pursued as part of this four-year degree.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • A Bachelor's degree in any discipline.
  • A valid entrance exam score may bhe mandatory
  • Interview - May be part of the shortlisting process.

For accurate information on admissions up procedures and deadlines, you may want to visit the university official website or please simply get in touch with the school admission office.

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Manish Jaiswal

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There is no age limit to pursue Ph.D. in any University. For Ph.D., there are two methods a candidate can follow.

  1. Clearing NET/JRF
  2. Entrance Test

Let us discuss both the options one by one in detail. In some Universities, the UGC NET qualified candidates are exempted from the obligation of an entrance test and they have to appear for the interview only. By virtue of their NET/JRF qualification, they get an exemption from entrance tests for M.Phil./Ph.D. courses in some Universities.

Now talking about the second channel. To appear for entrance test and subsequent interviews there is no age limit or restriction. A candidate with a P

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divya goel

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Yes, you can use your UGC NET score in Environmental Science to apply for a Ph.D. in Botany. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has made it possible to use UGC NET scores for Ph.D. admission. However, the final decision depends on the specific university’s admission criteria and policies.

It’s a good idea to check the specific requirements of the universities you’re interested in, as some might have additional criteria or entrance exams for interdisciplinary admissions. If you have any particular universities in mind, I can help you look up their specific requirements.?

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Afnan Naushad

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Yes, Amity University Noida offers full -time PhD program, it is a residential programme which means all the pursuing students have to be present on campus throughout their programme duration.

Here are the key points to be noted:

  • The programme duration is about 3 to 5 years 
  • Individual must have a minimum of 55% in the Masters degree program 
  • Admission will based on the Amity Entrance Test,
  • Personality interview test 
  • PhD programme will be offered in the field of Engineering, Management, Humanities and Law etc.

Hope this helps 

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Ganesh mandala

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 No, you cannot directly pursue a PhD in General Medicine after completing an M.Pharm in Pharmacology.

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Yes, PhD in English programme available at Indira Gandhi National Open University, also known as IGNOU. It is a public distance learning university located in New Delhi, India. For admission to the PhD  in English program, the University conducts an entrance exam which is organised by NTA. But IGNOU Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD ) in English is completed for the year 2024 by june 31st. So, you have to wait for a year if you want to pursue PhD in English at IGNOU. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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By doing MA in economics you have developed a very good analytical skills and strong Foundation by learning theoretical as well as practical skills that will help you in solving real life problems. Economic and Management are two different things. You can definitely do PhD in management, specially in the areas like Business economics,   managerial economics, organisational behaviour, strategic management and financial management . You have to put some extra efforts because management and economics are two different fields. If you are ready to put that efforts then PhD management is for you .Go ahead and all the best.

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Virajita Sharma

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At VIT Business School, students can pursue the PhD degree across several specialisations. Eligible candidates can refer to the list below to know more about some of the popular doctoral courses offered by VIT Business School, Vellore:

  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Human Resources
  • Operations and Systems

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Kunal Lalwani

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Top colleges in India offer PhD programs such as IIT Bombay, IIT Roorkee, IISc Bangalore, Chandigarh University and Jadavpur University. These institutions confer doctoral degrees across diverse disciplines more inclined toward research and academic acumen. The IITs and IISC are known for their research-oriented courses unlike Chandigarh University or Jadapur University that have other focus areas for their doctorates. Few important considerations when selecting a future college may include the teaching abilities of professors, the available laboratories (like physics or chemistry) and different options through which students can get f

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