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28th May 2011, 12:19 PM
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Which subject should I choose after pursuing Ph.D in Physics?
Respected sir I am pursuing Phd in physics and I think it will be completed in 2014 at that time I will be 28 years old. Basically I want to go for civil services. I am OBC candidate so I have five year after Phd please tell me the right path for I.A.S. exam and what subject should I choose. I also want good Phd so right now I am only focusing my phd please tell me in detail.
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28th April 2013, 12:43 PM
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Re: Which subject should I choose after pursuing Ph.D in Physics?
I have completed msc Physics want to do phd in nuclear physics what is the procedure?
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18th October 2014, 02:43 PM
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Re: Which subject should I choose after pursuing Ph.D in Physics?
Sir,
I did my MSc Physics in year 2004 and MBA in 2007. Now I have earned more than 7 years of experience in Power sector both in thermal and solar power domain.My expertise are in instrumentation, measurement, project marketing & business development segments.As I am interested for more techno-commercial responsibility, kindly suggest a course or career option which will accelerate my career with more scientific-technological applications. |
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