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Eligibility to get admission in PhD after M.Sc Statics at Chennai Mathematical Institute? Specialization available for PhD?


Sir, I am pursuing M.Sc Statics and want to do PhD from Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai. Please tell me eligibility criteria to get admission in PhD at this university? Specialization available for PhD?




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Sir, I am pursuing M.Sc Statics and want to do PhD from Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai. Please tell me eligibility criteria to get admission in PhD at this university? Specialization available for PhD?

Eligibility Criteria for Ph.D Statics:- Minimum qualification required to apply for Ph.D in satics is post graduate degree in post graduation from government recognized institute with minimum 50% marks.

Admission Procedure:- To get admission in Chennai mathematical institute you must have to clear (CET) Common entrance exam conducted by the university for the course.

>> Duration of Ph.D statics course is 2 years.

Career Options after Ph.D Statics:-

:- Statistician.

:- Professor.

:- Data management.

:- Statistical analysis.

:- Investment analyst.

:- Commodities traders.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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