No, because it is not a proper noun.
One should properly write "PhD" after their name with no spaces and in all capital letters.
It means you should write your name using capital letters. E.g.: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
Block letters are the same as CAPITAL letters.
Since we are talking about acronyms, the proper way to write it would be with capital letters.
Sentences start with capital letters and end with periods because this is a rule of correct writing and if you follow it, you will be seen as an intelligent and well-educated person by whoever reads what you write.
mccxciii (in all capital letters)
Use the tolower() function in the C standard library.
Well, you can write all capital letters and find out.
because Capitals in an e-mail indicate you are yelling
You type it "OK" because it is an acronym for the work "okay."
5575 = (V)DLXXV normally in block capital letters
Yes, it is recommended to write the recipient's name and amount in capital letters on a cheque to ensure clarity and reduce the risk of errors during processing.