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shikha sharma

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Sumant Bindal, M.Sc. Agriculture (Genetics & Plant Breeding) student of Lovely Professional University, has bagged a fully-paid scholarship worth Rs. 1.3 Crores for studying Ph.D. in Plant Sciences at the prestigious Australian National University (ANU). The University has said that it is perhaps the biggest scholarship ever bagged by an agriculture student in India. Sumant had also got an opportunity to intern at the globally renowned World Vegetable Center in Taiwan which was fully funded by the Taiwan government. Sumant was one of the 15 Masters students from across the world who were chosen for this fellowship. His
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Sumit naroliya

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Hi Kapil, as per recent trends and my research from the available data , the average fees at government arts and science college for PhD in Zoology is around 45,000 to 67,000 INR annually depending upon your category and reservation.
Hope so you got your answer.

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Manan Aggarwal

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The programme, which is offered by several institutions and colleges in India, aids students who want to work on anything else while receiving a Ph.D. Yes, LPU does offer a part-time Ph.D. It simply means that someone can enrol in a part-time Ph.D. programme and work at their own pace and convenience to complete their degree. When enrolling in a Part-Time Ph.D. programme, there are numerous norms and regulations that must be observed. You can locate the numerous Sets of rules that apply to different institutions and colleges on their official websites. To prepare its students for the profession, LPU's curriculum incorporates live proje
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DILIP KUMAR NUJELLA

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Hello, As of you mentioned that you will be finishing your under-graduation in 6 months, there are main areas, a B. pharmacy graduate can choose with. Pharmacy is a profession with many career options, so I suggest you that you have to choose in which field you are interested to work. So decide based on your circumstances. As of my knowledge master in public health, Masters in health informatics, Masters in regulatory are highly paid job opportunities and MBA in health administration is also a good career option. R&D and Ph.D. are time consuming and slowly growing areas but later on you might be paid well. If you 3 mores years you can
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college/ University name for better response.

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Vaibhav Tripathi

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Masters or equivalent degree in Chemistry/Biology /Materials Science and Technology/Pharmaceutical Sciences/Biotechnology/Physics or relevant research areas with First Class (6.5 grades point out of 10) or 60% marks (55% marks for SC/ST). .

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It will cost you around 60000 Rs ( paid seat ) for law ph d in RMNL.
Admission is based on merit of entrance (70 %) and interview (30 %).
Cut off generally vary from 50 -60 % and depend on factors like UP quota and other reservation. Also you can appear for UGC NET for more options like BHU and DU etc.

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Shahrukh Khan

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You can do it. You have to score more than 55 percent for an MBA programme and after that, you need to appear for UGC GATE or NET exam.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Every year, the Government of India provides over 3000 scholarships and seats to Nepali nationals through the Embassy of India in Kathmandu for study in India at the Ph.D. Masters, and Bachelors levels. There are two popular schemes to pursue a Ph.D. in India for Nepali citizens. AYUSH Scholarship Scheme:
Under this scheme, the Embassy of India provides admission to Ph.D. courses in the Ayurveda, Unani, and Homeopathic systems of medicine for study in Indian institutions. Silver Jubilee Scholarship Scheme:
Under this policy, admission is provided for Ph.D. in all streams except engineering, agriculture, medicine, and para-medical courses
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, you can do even regular degree with regular Ph.D. qs a first, the UGC on April 12 announced it will allow students to pursue two full-time and same-level degree programmes in physical mode simultaneously either at the same university or different universities. The commission has issued detailed guidelines and said the option will be available to students from the 2022-23 academic session. The commission has issued detailed guidelines and said the option will be available to students from the 2022-23 academic session.

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