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14th July 2020, 11:14 PM
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Eligibility to study PhD(Political Science) in Himalayan University?


Hi everyone, I just want to know that if I am going to take admission in Himalayan University for PhD(Political Science) then what is the eligibility criteria for admission? Kindly let me know about the eligibility asap.




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15th July 2020, 09:03 AM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study PhD(Political Science) in Himalayan University?

The eligibility to study PhD in Political Science at Himalayan University is a candidate must have passed Master's degree in the relevant field with a minimum score of 55% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. Admission selection will be on the basis of REAT (Research Entrance Aptitude Test) followed by an interview which is conducted by the university. There is no age bar to study this course.

I am also giving you the university website link for your reference that is www.himalayanuniversity.com
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16th July 2020, 11:31 AM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study PhD(Political Science) in Himalayan University?

••• The candidate should have completed Master's degree in relevant subject with at least 55% marks or an equivalent academic grade obtained from any duly recognised university.

••• Candidates who have already passed UGC JRF examinations/ NET / SET/ SELT or have M.Phil degree can directly appear for interview.

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