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9th July 2019, 01:36 PM
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Eligibility to study PhD(Pathology) in HM Patel Institute of Post Graduate Studies?


Hello everyone, I want to apply for PhD in Pathology course in HM Patel Institute of Post Graduate Studies. I would like to know about the eligibility criteria for applying in this college for this PhD program. Please let me know about the eligibility criteria asap. Thank you!




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12th July 2019, 08:13 PM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study PhD(Pathology) in HM Patel Institute of Post Graduate Studies?

Eligibility to study PhD (Pathology) in HM Patel Institute of Post Graduate Studies are as follows:-
Candidate must have completed their Master's degree in relevant discipline from a recognised University.
Candidate must have scored at least 55% aggregate in Master's degree.
There is no age restriction to pursue this course.
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13th July 2019, 07:31 PM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study PhD(Pathology) in HM Patel Institute of Post Graduate Studies?

You need to have a masters degree in the same field with minimum 55% marks from a recognized university if you are looking for admission in PhD (pathology) programme. There is a relaxation of 5% marks available for candidates who belong to reserved category.

Just make sure you are well prepared for the entrance exam and interview stage if you want to admission at your choice of college or university. Admission will be on merit through the exam and interview.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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