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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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All of the above are good, but if you want to work for management roles MBA is must, else if you want technical expertise then MS in area of specialization in US shall be good option.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Ajay Bansal, in India top institutes like IIM etc. expect your presence to do your Ph.D. that is nothing but called full time. There are certain universities like state universities offers part-time programmes along with full time Ph.D. therefore, you can prefer state universities for part time Ph.D. programme. All the best.

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

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Hello Laxmi,
Most of the Ph.D courses are for regular students. I am not sure which university is offering Ph.D through distance mode. You can search for the same online. If you want to make your career in political science then try to pursue your Ph.D in regular mode.
Lectureship is also a good option for the student who opted economics because Ph.D is mostly done for science subjects. If you want a good job after completing your PG then try to go for fellowship program in lectures and then think about Ph.D.
All the best.

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Himanshu Rao

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Firstly, it doesn't really matter from which college you are(nor does its ranking). all you have to do is get a Be-Tech degree with 60% aggregate and clear JEST.
Now simply looking at the sample paper/syllabus will not get you through the exam. JEST covers the entire B.Sc physics syllabus and that's not a walk in the park.
books, books and more books are your only tool and so start READING.
Given below is a link from where you can get the list of recommended books for JEST
http://entrance-exam.net/syllabus-and-reference-books-for-jest-physics-exam/
My personal advice for the starting reference would be the "The Feynman Lectures on Physics."
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ambreen khan

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A GRE score above 315 and a TOEFL of 100 or more will do you good. Most Ph.D programs in USA are fully funded, so you need to be accepted first. All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There are following two options to become Research Scientist at ISRO :
(a) B.Tech/ M.Tech Mechanical, Electronics, CSE, Aeronautical/ Aerospace or Metallurgy Engineering etc
(b) M.Sc/ PhD Physics or Chemistry
IRSO advertises their Scientist opening in Employment News at a regular interval. Based on above mentioned educational qualification and meeting other eligibility criteria you can apply for Scientist job.

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