My freind wish to do PHD in computer science(part time) and MBA(Open university) simultaneously within 3 years. Is it legal in India?

My freind wish to do PHD in computer science(part time) and MBA(Open university) simultaneously within 3 years. Is it legal in India?

0 139 Views | Posted 2011-09-30 09:46:56
Asked by Prasad

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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2011-09-30 12:54:45
    yes you can do it , if you are doing PHD after any master degree in relevant subject then it is legal,
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    Pooja Kohli | Guide-Level 11

    2011-09-30 12:01:18
    Hi Prasad,
    If your friend want to do PhD he has to complete a Masters degree first, if he already has a Masters degree then he can go for PhD and if he already has a Masters degree then I don't see a need to do MBA through Open University. In case he has not done Masters Programme as yet then first he needs to complete it then only he can sit for PhD degree.
    Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a “best answer” or pressing the “thumbs up” icon.
    Thanks,
    Pooja
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    Ankit | Contributor-Level 10

    2011-09-30 10:18:59
    you can't do two degrees at a same time. and nor you can show two degrees at the time of interview. if you show both degrees at the time of interview your interview will be cancelled and treated as strictly illegal. you are a Post graduates still you doesn't know this rule. this shows that how matured Indian Students are .

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