Which one should I go for among Ph.D or a private job? I am confused as the admission forms for Ph.D haven't released yet.

I'm feeling like I am wasting my time.

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Asked by Rinki Gautam
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shobhit kumar
7 years ago
You should go for job in your interested field of Ph.D. And, at the same time focus for Ph.D. also, it provides you 'earn & learn' simultaneously. Best wishes.

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Can you suggest some good course?

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7 years ago
I totally depends on your salary and area of interest! If there is a good package then go for jobs and if you are interested in a area of interest go for Ph.D. All the best for your bright future!

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Always prefer government colleges instead of private. The chances of placement and salary increases. All the best for a bright future!

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Hi Don't worry if you want to go in government field then it will have no effect but some private job can create some problem for this.

Your experience matter for that post also just do the banking course it helps you on the time of promotion. Or change your is one of options to get hike and position.

Go for Aurangabad University, as it is more recognized and renowned university.

Heyy! You can join any international companies if you want to work abroad. All the best for future.

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