Which are the good German Universities I may get admission for PhD in Automotive Electronics?
With Masters degree in Vlsi (CGPA 7.56) and with 3 years of work experience in semiconductor industry now I want to pursue my PhD research in Automotive Electronics from German Universities since I have immense passion for automobiles. German A1 level completed from Goethe Institute. Regards!
Hi Manoj, There are two ways of applying for Ph.D in Germany : (A) Independent Research under Supervision: Germany does not traditionally have a system of Graduate Schools , Graduate Centres or Graduate Colleges that support and guide students to their doctorate in a structured programme; nor is there a binding curriculum that needs to be completed during the doctoral phase. The production of a doctoral thesis or dissertation is the core element of the doctorate. Students agree their topic with a supervising professor and then produce a thesis or dissertation as a piece of independent research work. (B) Structured PhD-Programme: Structu
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Hi Manoj, There are two ways of applying for Ph.D in Germany : (A) Independent Research under Supervision: Germany does not traditionally have a system of Graduate Schools , Graduate Centres or Graduate Colleges that support and guide students to their doctorate in a structured programme; nor is there a binding curriculum that needs to be completed during the doctoral phase. The production of a doctoral thesis or dissertation is the core element of the doctorate. Students agree their topic with a supervising professor and then produce a thesis or dissertation as a piece of independent research work. (B) Structured PhD-Programme: Structured PhD-programmes or IPP's (International Postgraduate Programmes) are a fairly recent development in German higher education. In total, Germany 's universities currently offer around 360 programmes, of which around 130 have an international focus. Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful. Wish You Luck!
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Hi Manoj,
There are two ways of applying for Ph.D in Germany : (A) Independent Research under Supervision: Germany does not traditionally have a system of Graduate Schools , Graduate Centres or Graduate Colleges that support and guide students to their doctorate in a structured programme; nor is there a binding curriculum that needs to be completed during the doctoral phase. The production of a doctoral thesis or dissertation is the core element of the doctorate. Students agree their topic with a supervising professor and then produce a thesis or dissertation as a piece of independent research work. (B) Structured PhD-Programme: Structured PhD-programmes or IPP's (International Postgraduate Programmes) are a fairly recent development in German higher education. In total, Germany 's universities currently offer around 360 programmes, of which around 130 have an international focus.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
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