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If you know the subject well and have passion for it then it is ofcourse easy. Economics as a subject has very few indians who have contributed to the academics and if you have done your grad or under- grad in econ, you must hv come to know that you study american economy more. So prepare and plan and gear up.
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PhD in most of institutes in India is minimum two year duration course. PhD is awarded in your area of subject based on research. Some students are able to complete PhD is two year but majority take 3 to 4 years to complete PhD.
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Please remember the eligibility criteria for Ph.D varies for every institute. However the basic requirement is a masters degree or an equivalent degree in the relevant discipline.
However the cut off percentages vary. Some of the institutes conduct entrance exams and some of them require atleast two research publications for the Ph.D programs. Some also require work experience of a couple of years.
So as per your query I would suggest you to:
1. Shortlist the universities where you wish to apply.
2. Once shortlisted you may then contact the admission department of these universities to know the exact eligibility criteria for ad
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