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purnanand kulkarni

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you have to do m.com first and then PhD

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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When an University is offering PhD that means one of the industry would have sponsored that research . No need to select . if you get admission you can go ahead

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Aryan Saxena

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MBA is a degree offered by colleges recognised by University Grant Commission(UGC) and PGDM is a diploma offered by the institutes recognised by All India Council by Technical Education(AICTE). UGC is made for maintenance of standards of university education whereas AICTE is for technical and management education in India. PGPM is a Post Graduate Programme in Management which is according to the current trends of an industry. IBS Gurgaon provide a degree of PGPM which includes both the components of MBA and PGDM. As far as Ph.D. is concerned, the candidates seeking admission for Full Time Ph.D. Program with a post graduate degree in di
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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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plz check below link and download the Pdfs attached.
http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/research/phd_research

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You don't need to have any work experience for pursuing Ph.D in Indian universities.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Imperial College, Kings College London, University of East Anglia and ofcourse Oxford and Cambridge. You need to check out the website for the kind of research they do, the research centers they have, the projects they are involved in and also the profiles of prospective supervisors. Sometimes in the websites they give out calls for doctoral applications but you can also visit British Council for more information. Though it is difficult nowadays to get a totally funded ph.d position in UK but you can try through different scholarship programs like the Commonwealth scholarships.
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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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In a good university / colleges there ere eligibility of 55% of marks in MA but its very difficult to get admission without NET/JRF. There are many colleges who offer PhD in different stream of social science where you will get an admission but they charging high tution fee and not providng any schoolarship. So prepare for NET/JRF is more essential

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