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15th December 2011 02:29 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

what is marks required in engineering to to phd after M-tech
30th August 2011 07:09 PM
rana2011
Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

By pursuing PH.d you will be going into a research area. You will be researching in the selected area of the subject. MTech is a master degree where you will learning about various areas in the subject selected. If you are interested in the research area then PHd. is the best. If you pursue an MTech degree and then PHd. degree you will learnt about the various areas in the subject and will know which specific area you will like to specialise in.


Thanks!!
30th August 2011 05:34 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

I am doing mtech computer science. how long it will take if want to do phd in computer science and there is any need to write any entrance exam for this?
11th July 2011 06:36 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

I just complete my bsc(pcm) i want to know that what is good for me msc(physics) or mca .
8th July 2011 12:46 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

I just complete my m.sc. from jadavpur university with 63% aggregate. I want to do phd from U.S.Does my poor no in m.sc will matters in this espect if i crack toefl or gre with good grade.
28th June 2011 11:04 AM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

Ph.D in nanotech or M.Tch in nanaotech which is good to have good long run scope?
21st June 2011 12:03 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

I did M.Tech from IIT in solid state physics
I never recommend anyone to do M.Tech if you have basic science background.
You will get job in Private Engg college Only.. Not worth at all
Better join PhD atleast you will be able to complete your education.
I know my other batch mates few got enrolled for PhD after M.Tech in IITs and few lucky went abroad
But Few still struggling to get PhD position because we opted to work for Private engg college.
Luckily now iam getting few good oppertunities from abroad for PhD.( After Lot of struggle)

If you want to go aboad for PhD give GRE and TOEFL no need to do M.Tech
If you want to join IIT then go for PhD
1st June 2011 08:12 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

sir i have interested in solid state physics so i want to research in that field.which universities are offering phd in spintronics
21st May 2011 06:33 PM
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Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

what education is needed to become aTheoritical physicist?
29th December 2010 10:53 PM
Sk.Subhani
Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

Quote:
Originally Posted by imira View Post
By pursuing PH.d you will be going into a research area. You will be researching in the selected area of the subject. MTech is a master degree where you will learning about various areas in the subject selected. If you are interested in the research area then PHd. is the best. If you pursue an MTech degree and then PHd. degree you will learnt about the various areas in the subject and will know which specific area you will like to specialise in.
I don't think its of any use to have two masters degrees. Its better you join IIT for doing PhD.D.
Its a better option. And you specialize and undertake research in your favorite subject of Solid State physics at PhD level.

Once you are done with PhD then you can become a scientist and can get a good job.

The prospectus for physics people after PhD is really good.

Just think about your doctorate degree. You will definitely get good job after PhD.

All the Best
17th November 2010 12:45 PM
raja jeganathan
Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

hi
after you Ph.D , u hav a chance to become a scientist in varies science research instuties and private company,,, both in india and abroad,,,
but you have to such more time and hard work,, job opportunities in company are very less..but there so much of on going , money earning project are going on ,, so it has a good scope in future
M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT -also have a good scope after that ,, u hav to apply for a any teaching post in university , now a days it has a high recuitment in education instutions
17th November 2010 06:30 AM
imira
Re: Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

By pursuing PH.d you will be going into a research area. You will be researching in the selected area of the subject. MTech is a master degree where you will learning about various areas in the subject selected. If you are interested in the research area then PHd. is the best. If you pursue an MTech degree and then PHd. degree you will learnt about the various areas in the subject and will know which specific area you will like to specialise in.
12th November 2010 08:39 PM
Maria Roslin
Opportunities in Ph.D after M.Tech? Take up Ph.D or M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT?

Hi,

I am currently pursuing M.Sc Physics. I have a dilemma whether to go for Ph.D or take up M.Tech in Solid State Physics in IIT as the subject is of my interest.

What is the oppurtunity with Ph.D after completing M.Tech

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