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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Ph.D in Sociology is a 3-5 year doctoral course, the minimum eligibility for admission to which is the successful completion of post-graduation in sociology, completed from a recognised university. Top Institutes offering this course are:
Delhi University
Christ University, Bangalore
Presidency University, Kolkata
IIT, Kanpur
Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Admissions to the course are based on the round of counselling conducted after UGC NET is being held.

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anila k

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Yes, if you have qualified the APSET exam, you would be eligible for Ph.D.

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anila k

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NEHU does not offer Ph.D in Geography.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
For lecturer: Post-graduate degree with minimum 55% marks in the discipline relevant to the area of specialization. (ii)Post-graduate degree in Education (M. Ed. /M.A. Education and B.Ed.) with minimum 55% marks. You have to qualify UGC NET also. Thanks.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sarmishtha,
To do your Ph.D., you have to contact universities yourself, the research department and their respective heads. You have to find out which universities offer research work in your area. Some of the well known universities in France for CS and IT include Paris-Saclay University, ESIEE Paris, EISTI Graduate Engineering school, EureCom-Graduate School and Research Center, etc. These schools have M.Sc. Programs also. Please check their websites for further information. Check if the language of instruction is English or not as some schools may have French mode only.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi,
The truth is there are far more students who want to study abroad than positions. So, it is not going to be easy. That is where connections help your own professors. They need to know professors in Canada, and vouch for you; that is, validate that you are a hard working student who can do research. Hope this help you.
Thanks.

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Mehak Seth

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Education Data scientists are highly educated. 88% have at least a Master's degree and 46% have Ph. This and while there are notable exceptions, a very strong educational background is usually required to develop the depth of knowledge necessary to be a data scientist.

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Mehak Seth

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If you have decided to go with Ph.D, then just go for it.
After your Ph.D, you will find number of opportunities in R & D departments, Academics, besides these you can also opt for general jobs of this sector.
Followings are list of some Famous Ph.D entrance exams of India:-
CSIR UGC NET (All India Level competition, and the most reputed and best hundreds of universities except candidates through it).
SET (Conducted at state level by state government for admission into best universities of that state).
TIRF (Is a type of JRF plan, under Tata Institute of Fundamental Research).
NISER NEST Ph.D entrance Exam.

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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

If you have decided to go with Ph.D. then just go for it. After your Ph.D. you will find a number of opportunities in the R&D department and academics. Besides these, you can also opt for general jobs in this sector. Following is the list of some famous Ph.D. entrance exams of India:
CSIR UGC NET (All India Level competition, and the most reputed and best hundreds of universities except candidates through it). SET (Conducted at the state level by the state government for admission into best universities of that state). TIRF (Is a type of JRF plan, under Tata Institute of Fundamental Research). NISER NEST Ph.D. entrance exam.

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Harshit Mehta

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1. Tell us about yourself.
2. Why do you want to do a PhD?
3. Why are you interested in this program?
4. What experience makes you a good candidate?
5. How did you develop this proposal?
6. What difficulties would you expect to encounter during this project?
7. What are your strengths and weaknesses?

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