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Ankit Raghuwanshi

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Ph.D in Law is a full-time doctorate programme in the field of Law. The eligibility criteria of the programme are qualifying Master degree or M.Phil in Law or Legal Studies with a minimum of 55 percent aggregate in the discipline passed from a recognised university. In addition, candidates should have a minimum work experience of 5 years as professionals holding a senior level position in their area of expertise.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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MBL is NOT a fulltime LLM. So, the first drawback is you cannot take UGC NET on the basis of this degree. Its nothing like your Masters Degree.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Ph.D in Pharmaceutics is a 3-year doctorate degree programme, the minimum eligibility is a Master degree in the Pharmaceutics from a recognized college or university or its equivalent exam. Admission to Ph.D in Pharmaceutics: Course Highlights. Course LevelDoctorate Degree
Average Starting SalaryINR 2 to 15 Lacs.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The minimum educational requirements shall be the passing of B.Sc. Nursing /B.Sc Hons Nursing/Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with minimum of 55% aggregate marks. 3. The candidate should have undergone B.Sc.

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Sahil Rana

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Yes, you can do Ph.D after doing a Masters degree from correspondence. You can also give a net exam, so that you will get admission in a good university.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
A student is eligible for doing Ph.D. after completion of post graduate degree. However these days almost every university insists on students clearing entrance test for registering students for doctoral research. Hence you need to follow rules of the prospective university where you intend to do Ph.D. Best wishes to you.

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