You would expect an undergraduate degree to require 120 credit hours or more , and a masters, possibly 30 credit hours or more. But a research oriented masters that called for trapping or observing wildlife can be very unpredictable - and need many more hours to complete - and the same applies to a PhD.
10 years
Probably about 8 years.
Four years for your Bachelor's degree; six for your Master's, and more if you continue on for your PhD.
Approximately eight years beyond high school completion.
7 years
A PHD. aka a Doctorate.
You have to gain admission to take PHD from JNU.
7years
About 3 to 4 years without the masters or PHD.
it is upto you to do PhD after M.phil as It may take a long time,But by clearing NET conducted by CSIR/GATE you can do PhD in 3-4 years which exceeds if you are doing PhD after M.phil
MILK1 is a phD candidate and research assistant in the field of molecular biology.
PhD in Genetics OR a PhD in cell biology with genetics-based research experience OR PhD in Biochemistry or Biological Sciences with thorough experience in in-vivo and in-vitro genetics methods