If you all ready have your MS/MA the degree will take you 4-7 years. Universities normally give a PhD candidate up to 7 years to finish the degree. The last year or two is writing the dissertation/research. If you begin the degree without the MA/MS in middle of the program you will earn your degree and then go on to the PhD phase. This could add time to the process. I suggest you do the MA/MS first, take a break, and then do the PhD. To finish a PhD takes a great deal of focus and work. It is not an easy process and is not fun. That is why only 1% finish the degree. I finished my PhD in 3.5 years, but I lived it day and night and did nothing but write entire weekends, every night, and carried my dissertation with me in a binder to edit. The stress was constant and I was also working full time as I did the degree.
3 years after your masters. My dad has a pHd in Electrical Engineering. :D
6 years
Yes, you can even take PhD in engineering.
7 years
Engineering Degree
10 years
Yes. There is Masters of Science and Masters of Engineering. You can also do doctor of philosphy(PhD) or Doctor of Engineering(ED).
A PhD is a doctorate degree form which many specific fields fall. For example, A PhD in engineering, or history, business, psychology, etc.A PhD is a doctorate degree form which many specific fields fall. For example, A PhD in engineering, or history, business, psychology, etc.A PhD is a doctorate degree form which many specific fields fall. For example, A PhD in engineering, or history, business, psychology, etc.A PhD is a doctorate degree form which many specific fields fall. For example, A PhD in engineering, or history, business, psychology, etc.A PhD is a doctorate degree form which many specific fields fall. For example, A PhD in engineering, or history, business, psychology, etc.A PhD is a doctorate degree form which many specific fields fall. For example, A PhD in engineering, or history, business, psychology, etc.
You have to gain admission to take PHD from JNU.
7years
About 3 to 4 years without the masters or PHD.
No