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It's all upto you to decide your career path subjects, my suggestion is to go for M.Sc or MBA, it provides wide scope in teaching and research field.
All the best for your future.
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Following qualifications are eligible for consideration for admission to PhD in fashion technology programme:
Post-graduation degree in the relevant area of design, management or technology (or) equivalent qualification from an institute/ university of national/ international repute with minimum 7 years of education after secondary (Class X) last of which was the Master's degree, where Master's Degree is found to be not relevant to the area of Research, a minimum 10 years of professional experience (teaching /working) in the proposed area of research is required.
A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6.0 on a 10 point sc
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However, when it comes to the quality of research guidance there has to be a smart and correct selection.
A number of Universities offer Ph.D in India. There are private universities as well. It is suggested that, it may not be a matter of corporate communication or PR but the quality and reputation is more important.
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The degree of Ph.D in Planning and Architecture will not just open the door of Research field in India, but also in some foreign countries. Completing a degree in architecture at doctorate level can be a long and arduous process, but also wonderfully rewarding. After getting a Ph.D degree in Architecture, you can opt for many profession viz, Research Architect. In this, you will not necessarily focus in designing buildings, but focusing more on how these new tools can enhance our work.
Extreme Architect: Being an architect, who specializes in extreme weather conditions is therefore not only an incredibly fascinating way to tackle
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Although in the beginning of your career you would be expected to understand the practical aspects of being on the job and strike the right balance of listening to the client and coming out with a design both aesthetically and practically correct. You will have the option of working with construction companies, builders, independently, consultancies, and many other options as well. There are also jobs available in the public sector which will include departments such as National Institute of Urban Affairs, Public Works Department, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Ministry of Defense, National Building organisation, Archae
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