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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is available across multiple disciplines, as depending on the individual college or department. Traditional PhD have been conferred from the colleges of engineering, liberal & performing arts, science and nursing, For example a PhD in Political Science would come from an the college or university liberal arts department. A PhD in Chemistry would come fro the college of science, and so on.

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Subjects in Ph.D from singhania uni?

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What other subjects does Ph.D signify?

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Legally not possible that two people do and share together a one PhD. They can work on two different but related subjects dealing to two separate but related PhDs.


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Meaning of PHD?

PhD means fLIck PhD means fLIck


What are the key differences between a PhD student and a PhD candidate?

The key difference between a PhD student and a PhD candidate is that a PhD student is still completing coursework and working on their research, while a PhD candidate has finished their coursework and is focused on completing their dissertation. In other words, a PhD candidate is further along in the process of earning their PhD than a PhD student.


What does PhD stand for?

PhD is an abbreviation for "Doctor of Philosophy" (Philosophiae Doctor).The reason for the name is historical. Most universities used to have only four majors: divinity, law, medicine, and philosophy. All other modern subjects (such as physics, English, math) were part of philosophy, and so most subjects still use PhD as their doctoral degree.To receive a PhD you first must receive a BA or BS degree (4 year undergraduate degree). You then apply for a Master's degree and then apply to be accepted to a PhD program. Some PhD programs combine the Master's and PhD into one.


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How much time it takes to complete a Ph.D in linguistics?

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