Is it possible to pursue PhD in Quantum or Atomic Physics after B.Tech in Mechanical and M.Tech in Electrical?

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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2014-03-26 15:57:55
    Thanks Aniket.
    It is beyond my comprehension that one can do UG in mechanical and PG in electrical branch of engineering. As far as I know, it is not possible at least in any AICTE approved college.
    secondly, after doing UG and PG in engineering, one should pursue Ph.D. in engineering or technology. In India, Quantum or Atomic Physics both do not fall under these categories and they come under science category. Therefore, even if somebody does so he would receive Ph.D. (science) not Ph.D. (engineering)
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    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2014-03-26 14:24:47
    Dear Abhyuday,
    IT will be difficult to give you the exact eligibility as different institutes have different eligibility criteria depending on the course they are offering. However, the basic eligibility criteria is M. Phil or M.Tech or M.Sc in relevant field.
    For more information, I would request Dr.Goutam Chatterjee to share his valuable inputs.
    Thanks
    All The Best.!

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