yes without doubt
eligibilty for p.hd is master degree with 60% marks
no it is not valid and it not have any approval about technical degree
Mary Whiton Calkins
What is your basic back ground, if you are an MSc chemistry holder and you want to be in the field of chemistry then Phd is the best option for you. If you have second thought of moving to other fields like software then MTech chemistry is best. deside yourself Regards Vijay kumar
go to singhania university web site and you will get all information www.singhaniauniversity.co.in/ i am also doing MTech from singhania
It depends on what university you intend to teach in. Good universities' lecturers usually have PhD. So you won't have the chance to teach in those universities. However, as I mentioned you can still find some low ranked universities which accept you with Master's degree as a lecturer.
First you have to enroll yourself in MPhil program, after completing your Mphil program you will become eligible for enrolling in to Phd program.
Masters candidate are completing the requirements for the masters degree.ABDs typically have all of the requirements for a PhD except that they haven't completed their dissertation.
The degrees for this area range from bachelor's to master's and doctorate. For many research positions a PhD is usually required.
Yes , it is a better option if you want to pursue PHD through distance which has equal reputation as of regular PHD . Contact Mr. Pal Mahla <9999693033> or mail at palmahla@gmail.com
CMJ University Shillong Meghalaya India recognized by Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Nepal
not both. It is recognized by UGC but not by AICTE. The phD program is valid, bkz AICTE doesnt deal with phd program in any universities. But B.tech and Mtech is not valid if not recognized bt UGC.
in India any university offered PhD in economice
A Medical Doctor went to med school, and is a licensed physician PhD degrees are offered in just about every field (including medicine). A PhD typically signifies a scientific researcher.