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A PhD is a doctoral degree. PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy. A PhD can be pursued by students who have completed a Master's degree and wish to gain in-depth knowledge of a niche subject. A candidate who completes this 3-6 year degree, is eligible for pursuing independent research and for pursuing academia. Generally, the candidates who complete a PhD are refered to as Doctors, to signify their in-depth knowledge of a subject.
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The only things which needs attention before registration is the accreditation of that institute.
You need to check that the private institute is affiliated with which government body.
Other important things which actually matters for P.hD. degree are-
1. Your topic for research- this has to be very innovative to have good job aspects in future.
2. Your duration for completing the degree.
3. Your guide also plays a good role as good teachers produce good students.
4. Number of national and international publications with your name.
These are some important points which will directly affe
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