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RE:Expiry date for Ph.D
by awadh yadav on Jan 18, 2008 11:12 PM

Hi Everyone here,
I am too a PhD student currently doing my PhD from a premier research institution in india. Author here point out a topic about who dont has any idea. I think he dont has idea of procedure to get enrolled for PhD in india. Eligibilty for doing PhD from good research instituion in india is first you complete your Post Graduation in Science /Art subject, in the case of thats you must qualify NET (National eligibility test) or GATE (Graduate aptitude test in engenearing) then you appear for interview and writen test in all indian primer institute (CDRI, NII, AIIMS, NCBS & ISSc etc.). After geting enrolment in PhD course you needed to do hard work atleast 4-5 years ( in our case we working in lab daily 10-12 hrs some day 18 hrs too), after completing your work sucessfully you able to in condition to submit thesis for PhD award and then going through examener and finally get PhD award. In the case of Science its very taugh but we thinks its good. But when you comparing job opertunity after PhD in india in science there is not too much scope or not good salery in thats case we dont have any option to work here. Because you just compare after completing B.Tech here in ndia any one easilly get 18-20 thousant in starting & in the case of PhD in science you hardlly get 18 thousend (in teaching ) only some industry provided better salery in the case of M. Pharm PhD anf in chemistry students. For other students no scope here thats why they looks abrod for PDF (post doct

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Why not have an expiry date for PhDs?