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Is it beneficial to study PhD(Seed Science & Technology) course in Indian Agricultural Research Institute?


Dear friends, I have completed my MSc with Seed Science & Technology. Now, I want to do PhD(Seed Science & Technology) course in Indian Agricultural Research Institute. But some of my friends are not suggesting me to do this course. So, I want to know that is it beneficial to do this course or not? Please advice me!




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29th September 2019, 08:37 PM
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Default Re: Is it beneficial to study PhD(Seed Science & Technology) course in Indian Agricultural Research Institute?

** As per my knowledge, yes it is beneficial to study Ph.D. (Seed Science & Technology) course in Indian Agricultural Research Institute.

** Doctor of Philosophy in Seed Science & Technology is a doctorate level course and the duration of Doctor of Philosophy in Seed Science & Technology is 3 years.

ELIGIBILITY: The application should have passed a master degree with at least 55% to get admission in Doctor of Philosophy in Seed Science & Technology.
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