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19th December 2018, 01:58 AM
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Admission procedure to study PhD(Chemistry) in Indian Association for Cultivation of Science?


I have heard about the course which is PhD in the specialization of Chemistry. I want to do PhD in this specialization in Indian Association for Cultivation of Science. Can you please let me know about the procedure to secure admission? Thank you!




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19th May 2021, 01:16 AM
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Default Re: Admission procedure to study PhD(Chemistry) in Indian Association for Cultivation of Science?

Admission procedure to study PhD(Chemistry) in Indian Association for Cultivation of Science is as follows.

Applicant will be selected through entrance exam conducted by university.

Applicant can also get admission through GATE, UGC–NET, JEST, CSIR–NET entrance exam.

Applicant's final selection will be done through personal interview.

I'm giving you link of official website for any inquiry.
www.iacs.res.in
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