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Can I do part time Ph.D in Maths while doing B.E in Electrical Engineering?


Can I do part time Ph.D in Maths while doing B.E in Electrical Engineering? Am I eligible to do that? What is the minimum eligibility criteria they will ask for doing part time Ph.D course? Can someone please advice me on the same? Thanks





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Can I do part time Ph.D in Maths while doing B.E in Electrical Engineering? Am I eligible to do that? What is the minimum eligibility criteria they will ask for doing part time Ph.D course? Can someone please advice me on the same? Thanks
No, you are not eligible for Ph.D in Mathematics because you are doing B.E in Electrical Engineering.

Those candidates who have completed masters degree from a recognized university are eligible for Ph.D entrance exam. General and OBC candidates should hold 55% and above marks in masters degree. For SC/ST candidate its 50% and above in masters degree.

Your age should be below 28 years for JRF post.
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