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kanksha Mutreja

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4 years for your Bachelors degree in Science (usually in Physics or Astronomy); 2 years to get your Master's degree in Science; 3 years to complete your Ph.D programme.

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Parth Shah

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First thing, you need to do is figure out your area of interest. Based on that, you need to go through Universities list and check for faculty members working in that area. Then, you need to figure out under whom you would like to work. Then, you send them a mail along with your CV mentioning your academics and publication (if any), and also enquire if there is any vacancy. Once, you get an approval from that faculty for being ready to supervise you, based on the University requirements you might need to give TOFEL or ILETS. Some colleges don't even need that, if you can produce a letter from your university stating medium of instructi
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Absolutely you can do Ph.D. after your MBA. However it is recommended that you should to go for industrial experience prior to your Ph.D. It not just help you to get selected in some top universities but also help you to do some real time research for that particular subject. Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

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AbhinavNanda Nanda

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Dear Candidate, for taking admission in DITU one should have minimum 55% marks or CGPA not less than 6 on a scale of 10 in regular (not distance or any other mode) M.Tech Degree of a University or equivalent for Ph.D. in Engineering /Technology in respective branch. GATE/NET qualified students shall be preferred.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes. You can do PhD after M.Tech in food technology.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
The top ranking universities are usually the best research universities including Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Oxford, Cambridge, Sup Biotech in Paris, Trinity College Ireland, RWTH Aachen, Karolinska Institute, Kyoto University Japan and many more.

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Mishita Singhal

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Hello,
I don't think you can pursue higher studies after a course from III. I further request you to ask and consult your faculties for further options and ways.

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