That is strictly dependent on your specific program of study. For example, a PhD in psychology, Biology, English, history, etc. Each program will have requirements particular to itself.
A PhD is a doctor of philosophy which is the study of the truths of a particular field of knowledge or action. In order to study at that level, you must first have a bachelor's degree and a master's degree.
No phd can refer to lots of fields of study but a md must be a phd
There is no reason why they cannot
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A PhD is not necessarily required in order to be a marine biologist.
No, they typically have a PhD. They study insects, not humans.
A cumulative GPA of 2.00 is the requirement in order to continue PHD especially in the US.
The typical order of degrees lowest to highest are as follows. * associates * bachelors * masters * doctorate * 1st professional Each of the above have sub-categories, and each with many specific programs of study.
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It is only possible to get a PhD in the fields that offer a PhD. In other words, there are specific degrees that are particular to certain fields of study. For example, you would not find a PhD offered to someone who is pursuing a career as a psychiatrist, when the field requires a program of study leading to the degree of Medical Doctor (MD).
yes it is. Degrees in Order 2 yr - associates degree 4 yr - bachelors degree 6yr - masters degree 8yr (depends on area of study) - PhD
For a start you can refer the link -[http: //study.taaza.com/study/direct-phd-after-b-tech-mechanical]for colleges in India. IITG is highly recommended.also if you have given your GRE and have a good score, there are many universities which you can approach.http://study.taaza.com/study/direct-phd-after-b-tech-mechanicalis an example for direct PhD in ME.