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21st March 2015 11:47 PM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

Hi,
This is akanchha
.i have done my BSC(maths)and
Msc(maths) in coresspondence. now iam
planning to do my Phd in maths. Is it possible
to do Phd with this corresspondence
degree.whether all the universities will accept
this PG degree to do Phd. plz reply asap.
23rd May 2014 12:48 AM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

sir I completed MSC maths with 75 per
r from tamilnadu open uni and I also doing m Phil from a deemed university . I wanted to do PhD in maths from jodhpur pls suggest me sir.
20th December 2013 02:01 PM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

i did mca iwant to do phd in maths can u give an idea through correspondance
28th November 2013 03:46 PM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

i got 51% in msc maths through Madurai kamraj distance university can i do phd in same subject.
17th February 2013 09:14 PM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

sir
now i am doing III b.tech(eee), i want to do ph.d in mathematics. please give the information which exams i have to write,which universities offers in india
25th July 2012 11:49 AM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

sir i got the marks in b.sc(maths ) above 55% and in m.sc(maths) beow 55% so can i do the m.phi and phd. in mathyematics
20th May 2012 09:53 PM
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Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

Hi this is Prasad, I completed MSc maths. I would like to know the prospects after doing MTech in maths, which Universities offer this course and what is the eligibility
3rd April 2012 05:52 PM
nagendra vijayasree
Re: How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

Hi friend,

The requirements for an award of PhD degree varies from one nation to another,PhD in Mathematics is a very highly defined and respected degree as doing research work in the field of Mathematics is quite a tough proposition.

In order to get the degree the candidate must submit a detailed thesis consisting of a full proof study of any specialized field of the subject in concern.

Eligibility Criteria:-

* must be graduates having passed their graduation with Mathematics as one of their major subject if not the only one, provided that their bachelors degree is a valid one.

Course Outlook:-

There is no specific time period slated for the completion of one’s thesis which will give them their degree. Usually, it ranges from two to three years but can also extend for longer duration.

Job Prospects:-

People having the degree of PhD in Mathematics to their name can start off their careers as university professors or lecturers or even pursue further work in the field of research.

Best Places to Pursue:-

Indian Statistical Institutes
University of Calcutta
University of Delhi
University of Poona
University of Madras
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur


ALL THE BEST
17th March 2011 12:22 AM
yspidthilak
How may I do Ph.D in Maths through correspondence? I've done B.Sc(Maths) and M.Sc(Maths)

Hi,

This is thilak.i have done my BSC(maths)and Msc(maths) in coresspondence. now iam planning to do my Phd in maths. Is it possible to do Phd with this corresspondence degree.whether all the universities will accept this PG degree to do Phd. plz reply asap.

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