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2016-02-17 11:12:42

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Armaan Sheikhsenior executive study abroad counselling

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Hi Hadiya Haris,
The process for applying for PhD would vary as per country and university norms. You need to decide a topic of research and get in touch with the research faculties of the universities where you wish to apply.
Based on your conversation with them you can go ahead, you will get the contact information on university website and can write to the graduate adviser/faculty. Mention important points about your profile and then wait for their opinion.

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2016-02-16 12:42:09

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hello Ruchi,
Have you started researching on various universities and research areas? If not, then you should start off with this basic research work. The possibility will depend on your research inclination and how well you demonstrate your research topic and interest.
1. University of Pennsylvania.
2. Cornell University.
3. Massey University.
4. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and
5. Hebei Agricultural University are some of the few universities offering Ph.D in veterinary sciences and related field.
Please check the universities for detailed information.
I hope this helps.

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2016-02-16 12:37:04

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Siddhesh,
If you plan to pursue your Ph.D, you must write to the particular department of the universities, submit your research proposal along with your mail. If they like what you wrote they will contact you. One of the most crucial part of a Ph.D applicant is to keep communicating with the universities. Do not expect a prompt reply.
Ph.D will lead to a research, academic and teaching career. You must hold a Master's degree, a few publications will be helpful and demonstration of research inclination is a must. Initially start researching on the universities itself if they offer research topics on your area of study/work.
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2016-02-15 11:58:04

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Bushra Mansoori

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Dear Ajay,
Having a look at the description that you have given about your profile. I think admission to NUS should not be difficult for you. The minimum entry requirement for admission as an M.Engineering candidate is a good Bachelor's degree in relevant discipline. Second, upper honors degree of NUS and equivalent is normally required for admission with research scholarship and second-lower honors of NUS and equivalent for admission on self-financed basis.
For Ph.D admission, the same minimum entry requirement is applied and a Master's degree is an advantage but not mandatory. The maximum period of candidature is 5 years for Ph.D and 3
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2016-02-15 02:14:08

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Vahbiz CooperFrom Dubai. Working for Tech Mahindra in HR.

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I don't think so but make a list of your universities. Call them and check up with them.

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2016-02-12 22:34:59

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

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You can get a PhD in commercial law.

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2016-02-11 15:49:24

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2016-02-08 16:05:16

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Hettal,
Please clarify three things before I give you an answer:
1. Are you talking about attending a conference abroad and publishing a paper?
2. Are you talking about publishing in an international journal?
3. Are you talking about publishing in a 'paid' international journal?
Feel free to write back.

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2016-02-08 12:34:41

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Sudha Choudhary

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The main difference between MBA and PGDM is that MBA is a degree and it is offered by Universities, whereas, PGDM is a post-graduate diploma offered by AICTE approved institutes.
Indian Universities come under the University Grants Commission (UGC) and can therefore, award degrees like the MBA degree, also known as MMS in Mumbai. Universities follow the UGC format for course content. On the other hand, reputed management institutes design their courses based on industry feedback and business relevance. They are not covered under the UGC.
You can refer this link for more details on NMIMS:
https://www.shiksha.com/Nmims-Global-Access-School-
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