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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
If you want to pursue M.Sc. or Ph.D, then you have a chance to do it from IITs.
To Pursue Ph.D. from IIT's or IISC, you have to take IIT-JAM entrance test.
IIT JAM is to take Admission in M. Sc. Or Ph.D. & other post graduate Exams.
By qualifying JAM test, Candidates can apply for:
1- M.Sc (Two-year)
2- Joint M.Sc and Ph.D.
3- M.Sc and Ph.D. Dual Degree
4- M.Sc - M.Tech.
5- Post – Bachelor's degree courses at different IITs
6- Integrated Ph.D courses at IISC
Visit here for JAM Preparation - https://goo.gl/VYbs2u

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible for doing PhD without MPhil in majority of universities.
What sort of help are you looking at?

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Visit university websites and decide the country of your choice first. For admissions into Ph.D you must check the department website and write to them for research availability, admission calls, funding and scholarship options etc. Develop research questions and prepare a research topic, you must share your ideas with the universities to be accepted. They will offer you a place if they like what you wrote. You must also check for additional requirements such as GRE, TOEFL and so on.

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Chetna S

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You should opt for the USA. If not, then UK and Singapore are good too. You may also look for Helsinki, Finland as they have the most rigorous and respected program.

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