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Detailed procedure and eligibility to study PhD in Physics?


Hello Everyone,
I want to know about the procedure of doing PhD in Physics. I want to know all eligible condition which are required by you for the said programme?





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Hello Everyone,
I want to know about the procedure of doing PhD in Physics. I want to know all eligible condition which are required by you for the said programme?


The eligibility to do PhD in Physics is a Master’s Degree in Physics with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognised university. The aspirant has to appear for an entrance examination and interview for the admission. The candidate who already cleared the UGC/CSIR/JRF/NET/SLET/M.Phil/GATE is exempted from the entrance examination.
You have to download the application form from the website, prepare a brief presentation of your research topic and submit along with your application for the admission.
You can also contact the university physics department for more details regarding the availability of guides and other details.
The PhD in Physics is available in many universities in India.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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