What is the criteria to pursue PhD? Which are the best universities offering PhD in India?

188 Views|Posted 2013-10-31 15:30:59
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Kamaraju pulugurtha
2013-11-01 10:12:18
Generally, 55% is one criterion and one can not get through, if he falls below the mark.In some universities, they may verify publications and aptitude.It is better to make an approach with a synopsis of the the thematic idea.

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Dr. Tabrez Ahmad
2013-11-01 09:24:42
Please mention your subject to get the proper answer

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Shivangi Gupta
2013-10-31 16:15:15
Hi, Thanks for the tag. Some of the renowned universities offering PhD in India are : -Delhi Technological University (DTU) -Goa University -Anna University -Acharya Nagarjuna University -Banaras Hindu University -Government M.H. College of Home Science -Indian Institute of Science -Jadavpur U

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Mayank S
2013-10-31 15:48:15
Hi, To pursue PhD you need to pass master's / M.Phil with minimum 55%. You need to sit for an entrance exam. Below is the list of some of the PhD entrance exams : -UGC NET exam -Symbiosis PhD Entrance Examination -AIMA PhD Entrance Exam -JNU PhD Entrance Exam -Alagappa University PhD Entrance

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anjani jha jha
2013-10-31 15:36:20
Minimum 55% marks in the postgraduate degree of the subject concerned. After that you have to clear the entrance exam conducted by the university for Ph. D.admission

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