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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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