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Rohini Rawat

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The answer is - contact your supervisor. Some universities also share the process to getting your PhD funded by the university. You must contact your PhD supervisor for the same, in most cases, a PhD scholarship is awarded at the time of accepting your application. If you don't get a scholarship from your university, you can also apply for an external PhD scholarship in UK. The process to apply for each scholarship is to visit their respective websites and follow the steps as indicated. 

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Aashi Shukla

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Yes, you can get a 100% PhD scholarship in  the UK. You need to attach a good Statement of Purpose (SOP) and research proposal to the professor in UK you are willing to work with. Some  famous fully funded PhD scholarships in the UK are Leeds Doctoral Scholarships, Priestly PhD Scholarships, President's PhD scholarships and Carnegie PhD Scholarship. 

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Jiya Arora

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No, the Chevening Scholarship is awarded only for taught master's programs in the UK. The research-based master's programs (such as MRes), PhD and DPhil are ineligible for this scholarship.

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Chikat Marchang

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Sharda holder features a total of more than 518 PhD holders at the university. Though the other faculty members also come from various other backgrounds and degree holders that make up with experience and skill in their domain. In total the university has more than 1087 faculty members.

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Ishita Chauhan

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Yes, the syllabus is different at the individual level. The UG syllabus is based on Class 12 Science subjects. The PG syllabus is based on what students learn in their Bachelor's degree. The PhD syllabus is deeper and more detailed. It includes in-depth information in one specific area. 

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It varies from University to University. Generally low for goverment university (a few thousand for whole program) and Lacs for some universities .You can reduce this cost with JRF and other fellowship.
You can explore about -
Part time Ph.D
JRF
Ph.D for working professinals
IGNOU Ph.D

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Nikita Chauhan

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The admission process for a PhD in Yoga can be different for other colleges but some common step are.

  •  Submit the online application.
  •  Most colleges accept scores from the UGC NET entrance exam, but some may conduct their own exam.
  •  If shortlisted, you will be invited to an interview to discuss their research proposals and academic goals.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

DPGU offers PhD programs in specific disciplines across its schools — for example:

  • PhD in Psychology through the School of Liberal Arts (where multiple liberal arts areas are taught) 

  • PhD in disciplines like Computer Science & Engineering through the School of Technology 

  • PhD in Hospitality & Tourism through the School of Hospitality & Tourism

These are discipline‑specific doctoral programs offered by the university's various schools.

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