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20th July 2018, 09:06 PM
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Is it beneficial to study PhD in Biotechnology through correspondence?
Hello, I want to do research in Biotechnology. For that I know that I have to do PhD. But I am working as a Professor in a private college. I have done my MPhil in Biotechnology. I am thinking to do PhD in correspondence. But I am not sure that it will give me benefit or not. I want to know about this.
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22nd July 2018, 11:57 AM
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Ph.D. Biotechnology or Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology is Doctorate Biotechnology course. The duration of this course is three years. For this course candidate should have passed Master degree from a recognized university. As per my knowledge, yes it is beneficial to study PhD in Biotechnology through correspondence,
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23rd July 2018, 06:17 PM
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Yes, definitely you can opt for PhD in Biotechnology through corresponding course after the completion of M Phil course in Biotechnology.
As you are working as a professor in the college, it will be beneficial for you to opt for PhD course through correspondence while working as a professor. There is no issue if you have done PhD course through correspondence while you are working. But if you are not working anywhere, that instant I will suggest you to purse PhD course through regular mode. Candidate those who have completed their M Phil course from a recognised University with a minimum of 55% marks in it are eligible to opt for PhD course. |
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23rd July 2018, 06:58 PM
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Yes, you can definitely opt for PhD in Biotechnology through correspondence course after the completion of M.Phil course in Biotechnology.
As you are working as a professor in the college, it will be beneficial for you to opt for PhD course through correspondence by working as a professor. There is no issue if you have done PhD course through correspondence while you are working. But if you are not working anywhere, that instant I will suggest you to pursue PhD course through regular mode . Candidates those who have completed their M.Phil course from a recognised University with a minimum of 55% marks in it are eligible to apply for the Phd course. |
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