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Shabana Bee

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Most of the Ph.D students get 25k stipend as junior research fellowship for initial 2 years and 28k as senior research fellowship for next 3 years at most of the research institutes, IITs, IISERs, NISERs, NITs and central universities. These fellowships amount is same but can be given by different grant organisations depending on your qualified exam like MHRD for Gate, CSIR or UGC for NET-JRF, DST for INSPIRE (for top 1% students of the state during masters).
But then there are also people at state universities who join their PhD with some project which may have different stipend depending on the project fund or by clearing individual u
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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Sreshtha
Two years' experience is really a great time to garnish and develop skills.
yes ofcourse your ability will help you to achive the goal you wanted to go for
all the best

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Hritwk Anand

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Distance MBA also gives you a certificate after which you could go for PhD program.

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Dhairya Mehta

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There is an entrance exam called PGEE and also you have to be exceptional in academics as well as research work.
Its fee is 75000 per semester.
Thank you.

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Dhairya Mehta

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It is 75,000 per semester.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Raakin,
Salary or CTC is never dependent on education qualification. In fact, Ph.D. is required perhaps only in the teaching line. So if you have no previous experience, your CTC could vary between Rs. 5 to Rs.15 lacs per annum.

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Gurleen Khurana

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The forms are available in June. Please keep a track of the official website for details.

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monali shill

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You can but I don't feel it to be a wise decision because B.Pharma is a professional degree grasping in 4 years of your life. If you do M.Sc. then your pharma degree will hold the same place as B.Sc. Chemistry degree will hold. So it is better to go for M.Pharma and then Ph.D.
However, it's just an advice; the final call is yours.
All the best.

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suresh kumar

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Yes, you can do the Ph.D. You have to research and write a thesis based on your research.

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