How do I prepare for integrated PhD in chemistry?
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Asked by Chitrakshi Taneja
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8 years ago
From which college are you pursuing your integrated Ph.D in chemistry? I would suggest you to try to solve all the GATE previous year questions and collect all the standard textbooks. Some of the books you can refer for preparation are The Pearson Guide to UGC-CSIR Chemical Sciences by Dr. Sanjay Si
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8 years ago
But integrated Ph.D means combined M.Sc and Ph.D and then there is no need of doing PG, right?
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8 years ago
Integrated M.Sc-Ph.D is offered by IIT Kharagpur, IISc and IISER. The common entrance for the admission is JAM conducted by IIT annually.
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