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Universities offering PhD in Seed Science and Technology in India? Procedure to get admission?


Hello everyone,
I am really interested to learn PhD in Seed Science and Technology in India as I have completed my M.Sc now. Kindly tell me what I have to do for admission? What are the renowned universities providing PhD course in this subject?





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15th June 2015, 07:17 PM
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Default Re: Universities offering PhD in Seed Science and Technology in India? Procedure to get admission?

Mostly, admission is on merit in top universities and those who have good qualifications with performance in the interview are selected for admission. You must have qualifications like NET/SLET/GATE/JRF qualification in the given stream to become eligible for admission in top universities. If you don't have then you have to go for other entrance exams. You have to apply on a prescribed format when the notification for admission is released and then you will be called for interview or entrance exam based on your qualification. Performance in these two stages will decide your faith for admission.

You can apply for admission in following Institutes/Universities in India

1. UAS, Bangalore, http://www.uasbangalore.edu.in

2. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, http://www.iari.res.in

3. CSAUK, http://www.csauk.ac.in

4. Nationa Research Center on Plant Biotechnology, http://www.nrcpb.org

5. University of Calcutta, http://www.caluniv.ac.in
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Default Re: Universities offering PhD in Seed Science and Technology in India? Procedure to get admission?

I have completed my msc in seed science and technology if i qualify the icar net exam can i can gov colleges for PhD?
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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