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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
The eligibility criteria for PhD 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 PhD programs. Some also require work experience of a couple of years.
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Wish you luck.
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School teaching nd Professorship are two different areas so if u are aspiring to become a professor you should prepare for NET after post grad. Other path could be completing mba to join management college as professor.
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You have to invest in some hours every day and research on universities offering integrated Ph.D. Victoria University and Edith Cowan University are few of them. Contact the universities for availability in biotechnology department Ph.D. Don't keep yourself limited to only Brisbane as you might not find any options there.
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It is not mandatory in all universities that AIU approval is required to do PhD
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