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Shweta Yaduvanshi

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According to Delhi University Entrance Test DUET for UG, PG and Doctoral programmes consists of objective type questions I. e. , Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Each question will have four options and the candidate needs to select the one which they think is a correct answer. No descriptive type of questions will be asked.

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Shweta Yaduvanshi

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The questions in all the DUET exams will be of objective type. Multiple Choice Questions. Each question will have four options and you needs to select the one which you think is a correct answer. And no descriptive type of questions will be asked.

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YASH SHARMA

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Ph.D. in law is a research-based doctoral programme that allows students to delve deeper into legal research, theories, and policies. The programme duration varies from 3 to 5 years depending upon the university and country. The eligibility criteria for Ph.D. in law usually include a postgraduate degree in law (LL. M. ) or a related field with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks. In terms of subject areas for Ph.D. in law, some common areas of specialisation include:
1. Constitutional Law
2. Corporate Law
3. Criminal Law
4. Environmental Law
5. Human Rights Law
6. Intellectual Property Law
7. International Law
8. Labour Law
9. Property Law
10. Taxa
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Om prakash sahoo

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As of my knowledge cutoff date of 2021-09, IIT Kharagpur offered several specializations for its Joint M.Tech / MCP (City Planning)-Ph.D. programme. Some of these specializations are:
Transportation Systems Engineering
Environmental Planning
Regional Planning
Infrastructure Planning and Management
Urban and Regional Development Planning
Urban Design and Development
Housing
Water Resources Engineering and Management
Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Engineering
Energy Planning.

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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University (DBRAU) Agra offers a PhD programme in 12 specialisations, including Hindi Sanskrit, Home Science, Botany, Mathematics, and more. This programme allows students to engage in advanced study and research in their chosen field, allowing them to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their field and develop their skills as independent researchers. With a wide range of specialisations available, students can choose the programme that best aligns with their interests and career goals, making DBRAU an attractive destination for those pursuing a PhD.

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YASH SHARMA

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I can provide you with information. Many universities offer Ph.D. programs through distance or correspondence education, and it's difficult to say which one is the best. The quality of the programme may depend on factors such as the reputation of the university, the faculty members, and the research facilities available. Some universities that offer Ph.D. programs through correspondence or distance education include Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU University of Mumbai, University of Madras, and Annamalai University. It's important to research the programs thoroughly and choose the one that best meets your needs and interes
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Sarathi Sankar

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Yes, you can apply for Ph.D. in IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) after completing PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the university.

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Chandni Arora

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If you've recently completed your M.Sc. In Accounting and are considering your next steps, an MBA in Finance could be a fantastic option to pursue. With a focus on practical, versatile skills, an MBA in Finance can provide a broad range of career opportunities in areas such as investment banking, corporate finance, financial consulting, and asset management. An MBA in Finance can give you a deep understanding of financial markets, risk management, and financial analysis, which are highly valued by employers in the finance industry. On the other hand, a Ph.D. in Accounting is a more specialised degree that is geared towards research and
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