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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Your question falls in the Ph.D English tag as well which suggests you want to do a Ph.D in English. A Ph.D depends more on the previous qualifications. The university falls under the approved universities and the course of Ph.D has its own benefits. I wish to share this personal observation, not a common though, that a Ph.D from private universities is, most of the times, looked down upon. Ph.D gives you chances of promotion in a job. It adds to the eligibility to teach UG and PG students, especially, PG classes are given to Ph.D holders. JJT is a private university, but not questionable. Ph.D has benefits. A Ph.D from JJT doesn't hav
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priyank sharma

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Yes, you can. Not many people do that, though. I think the primary cause is that most people fail to avoid the temptation of earning big bucks after PGDM. If anyone is really determined to do a Ph.D. he/she would generally go for an FPM programme in one of the good schools. FPM is equivalent to Ph.D. If you are not sure of the long time-commitment right now, go for PGDM and then do a Ph.D. later but like I said, it gets difficult after 2 years to join a new programme because you would be older and you would likely have to leave a nice job.

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Shashank SharmaSoftware Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20

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Be mentally prepared for what you'll be going through, brush up your basic concepts coz that are most frequently asked and prepare your synopsis. Give some mock interviews as it would really be helpful. Most importantly, don't panic at that time.

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Sofia Goyal

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Indian Institute of Materials Management, (IIMM, Bangalore) is the best college for this course. For details you can check:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/ph-d-in-supply-chain-management-indian-institute-of-materials-management-iimm-Bangalore-m-g-road-134903?q=Indian+Institute+of+Materials+Management+(+IIMM+Bangalore+)&rf=searchwidget&landing=clp

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dhana prasad

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The exam pattern may be different for different colleges. Generally, the exam will be subjective type. There will be no negative marking. The cut-off marks required may differ with universities. The questions will be basically from the subjects covered during post-graduation period.

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Namrata Singh

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Ph.D in engineering is offered as a full-time degree in Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University. For more details refers https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/course/ph-d-in-engineering-shri-jagdishprasad-jhabarmal-tibrewala-university-rajasthan-other-241877.

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pushpendra malav

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Hello,
Yes, you can apply for the NET exam. But first, understand what is the NET exam? The UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are conducted for the lectureship and awards for junior fellowship. The Science stream candidates can apply for one of the five subjects that are life Science, earth Science, physical Science, chemical Science, and mathematical Science. While the UGC NET Exam is conducted for the 84 subjects for various stream candidates. The minimum eligibility for the CSIR NET Exam is post graduation degree, but the B.Tech candidates can also apply for the NET JRF exam. However, the B.Tech candidates will be awarded the JRF certificat
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rahul r

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Following is general information about Ph.D. admission, with some variation between different universities. Please check for your eligibility to pursue Ph.D. from the criteria mentioned below:
You should be a graduate with minimum 50% marks
The university advertises about research openings in specific areas and you can apply for a specific field, if your qualifications match. (If you know some of the faculty in the specific field, you are better informed about supervisors, openings etc. )
Each of the registered supervisors for doctoral work will have a limited no of openings, as per the university regulations. A few universities conduct a
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi, India has witnessed a major breakthrough E-commerce success stories, particularly in e-retail in Consumer Electronics & Fashion Apparel & Home Furnishing segments. In order to pursue Ph.D. in E-Commerce, you need to apply to the following colleges:
1. Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Affiliated With NAAC, UGC
2. Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka Affiliated With UGC, NAAC-B
3. Mount Carmel College - [MCC], Bangalore, Karnataka Affiliated With UGC, NAAC-A
4. Madras Christian College - [MCC], Chennai, Tamil Nadu Affiliated With NAAC, UGC
5. HR College Of Commerce And Economics, Mumbai, Maharashtra Affiliated With NAAC
6. Brihan Mah
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