Can I apply for PhD programme after B.Tech? If yes ,What field in B.Tech should be pursued to further opt for PhD programme in astronomy?
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Asked by Chandranshu Shivaditya
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6 years ago
You can't apply for PhD after B.Tech. You need to pursue PG after B.Tech and then, after post graduation, you'll be eligible to apply for PhD.

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6 years ago
I don't think you can apply for B.Tech. After graduating, you need to do PG and then you can do M.Phil and then PhD.
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