after your postgraduation you can register your name in any university where you are like to researching. they will give you a topic according to your preference. when you complete the reserch&publish your findings, if they are satisfied with that you will get doctorate.
It depends on the program and, to some degree, your work ethic. Ph.D.s in the sciences tend to be shorter because grad students often are funded as research assistants (RAs) and so they work in a lab all day, doing research that will comprise the basis of their dissertation. Many will finish the Ph.D. in five years or fewer (give or take). By contrast, humanities Ph.D.s often are funded through teaching assistantships that don't always bear on their research topics and, in any case, involve demands such as teaching and grading that detract from time for the dissertation. Thus, they often take longer (6-8 years is common, and it's not rare to hear of ten years, though most programs discourage this).
It depends on what you master's was in, and what your intended doctorate will be in. Typically, the doctorate would take approximately four years post bachelor's to complete. The degree can run up to 60 credits in coursework particular to a specific field of study. The actual length of time depends much on how long it takes a student to prepare and defend their dissertation which typically follows the prescribed credit coursework. The dissertation is an individual student project advancing an original view point on a topic of the students choosing. It is developed through extensive supporting research and must be approved by the designated committee.
Depending on the program of study, it could take approximately four years.
Typically 3-5 years
a long time
2 years, if you already have a Bachelors.
six years
after graduation it will take 2 years
Generally it takes 2 years.
In the UK a masters usually consists of 3 years for a BA and a further year for the MA, some may be longer.
It usually takes about two to four years to earn a Psychology Masters degree online. This data comes from California Southern University but there are other online courses that might take less time or more time.
3 years after your masters. My dad has a pHd in Electrical Engineering. :D
you have to earn a masters degree in mathematics.
It takes about 5 years to earn a masters degree
The master's degree can take approximately two to three years to complete, depending on the credit load carried each semester.
If you want a bachelors degree in Kinesiology, it would take about four years as a full-time student to earn your degree. If you are pursuing a masters in Kinesiology, it should take about six to seven years as a full-time student to earn your degree.
It usually takes 6 years to earn a masters degree. Some people in subjects like this can load up on their courses and accomplish it in 5 years.