Dr S Kishore Reddy, Swarna Bharati College of engineering, ECE, Khammam A.P
A doctorate is a general term for any advanced academic degree, while a PhD specifically refers to a doctorate in philosophy.
You would have to get a PhD
There is no such thing as an "Honorable" PhD. I think you mean "Honorary". An Honorary degree is one that is awarded "for the sake of the honor" and not because the person has studied for it or passed any examinations for it.
Cmj university of maghalaya is ugc recognised ? Cmj university phd of bio-technology is valid and recognition in any where of andhra pradesh and any where of in india ?
Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research (PAHER) University is UGC Approved Private University. Any Private University is allowed to have PhD Programme on their University permises if they follow the UGC Guidelines for the admission. PAHER University conduct Entrance Test, have mandatory course work and coursework examination in their PhD Programme, therefore, their PhD Degree is valid as per UGC.
I have found a PhD in "Rhetoric and Technical Communication" at Texas Tech University. Are there any more distance PhDs in English that are offered by other schools?
hai iam completed my MPhil vinayaka mission universtiy at selam now i want to know that if this course is recognised by any university in kerala because iwant to know that if the ANSWER is no iwant to do my PHd in other universyt please help me to do the conecxtion of PHd
in India any university offered PhD in economice
Dorothea Erxleben (nee Leporin) was the first woman to be be awarded a doctorate at any German university. She was awarded a doctorate in medicine by the University of Halle in 1754. No further doctorate was awarded to a woman by a German unviersity till 1788, when Dorothea Schloezer was awarded a doctorate in philosophy by the University of Goettingen. Note that all women awarded doctorates in Germany before 1900 had to get special permission to present themselves as candidates for the degree.
In the British unviersities DLitt (or LittD) stands for Doctor of Letters (or Literature). It is a higher doctorate and ranks above the PhD. It is the highest formal award that any British university can make in the Humanities, and is very rarely awarded. At one university I know the key criterion for awarding the DLitt is that the recipient must be an authority on his/her subect. In this context, an authority is meant in a very rigorous sense indeed.
You don't.* Universities are normally the only institutions accredited to give valid PhD degrees. Some other tertiary educational institutions may also have accreditation to award them, but this is rare. The bottom line remains: you have to go to school for a while to earn a PhD. It is awarded for demonstrating advanced knowledge in a particular subject area. * Honorary doctorates may be awarded to people who have made what is considered a special contribution to a field of study without actually attending the institution awarding the degree and without any formal qualification in that subject.
Corllins University is about as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. A PhD from there holds about as much weight as a paper airplane in a hurricane. You won't find Corllins University on any map, and accreditation is as foreign to them as common sense.