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Ph.D in chemistry
by satish kumar on Aug 08, 2006 09:32 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

dear sir
i m post graduate student in organic chemistry. Currently, i m working for Dr.reddys labs in R&D in polymorphism since two years. i want to complete my researach in US. may i know how i can get admission in any university. what r the eligibilities and the process for applying. I got university first in my M.Sc., but basically i m from my mothertongue medium of instruction. So is there any way to get admission by using my job working experience and my rewards at my edn., or if they are not sufficient please guide me for the admission
regards
Satish kumar

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  RE:Ph.D in chemistry
by Kaushal on Aug 10, 2006 10:14 PM   Permalink
Satish,

Most schools need a GRE general test score and a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score for application purposes.
The site: www.ets.org should have more information. If you know a university that is highly ranked in Genetics, you can go to their website and find out more from existing students in their program. If you have publications in your area of interest, finding the correct faculty/professor is easier. The university website will send you an application package if you ask them for it. So, first select about 5 universities that are of interest based on your research interest, location, cost of living etc. At the same time, study for your GRE. Complete the application around December if you want to apply for the next 'Fall' (August-September of the next year).

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