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Soumyaranjan Send

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It will be better to choose M.Tech rather than MBA because here you can choose your corresponding branch in PhD. Whereas if you go for MBA you have to focus on different fields, i.e. management as well but if you want a job then you can go through MBA.

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Harshit Mehta

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The total fee is Rs.50000/-. There are other scholarships given to the residents of Karnataka.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
PhD admissions require that you be accepted by a research supervisor first. You have to proactively search universities offering research work in your discipline and check the PhD notifications, rules and regulations. Subsequently you have to contact the specific research supervisors and share your research interests and proposals with them. Please take a look at university websites for better details and procedures.

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Harshit Mehta

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Hi,
Minimum Duration: 2 Years
Maximum Duration: 5 Years
Course Fee: Rs. 14,000
Minimum Age: No bar
Maximum Age: No bar
Eligibility:
An MPhil and a Post-Graduate degree in Social Work with minimum fifty-five percent marks (fifty percent marks for SC/ST/PH candidates) or an equivalent grade from a university or a recognised institution of higher learning.
OR
Masters degree in Social Work with minimum fifty-five percent marks (fifty percent marks for SC/ST/PH candidates) or an equivalent grade from a university or a recognised institution of higher learning and five years of teaching/research/extension/ administration/health care/ social welfare
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No, for PhD in a particular subject you should have the PG in the same subject.

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