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expiry date of Ph.D. Degrees
by ram sachan on Jan 20, 2008 09:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

After attaining a Ph.D.Degree,one is supposed to be equipped to have a most rational and scientific outlook of the processes and events in general,not restricted to his field of enquiry alone when he was pursuing the Degree.This ability matures with age and sharpens with experience.A doctor in Philosophy is always a doctor.His expiry date is the date he breaths his last.Anyway,the suggestion may work well in some other vocations.

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  RE:RE:expiry date of Ph.D. Degrees
by Kasivishvanathan Sundar on Jan 21, 2008 11:54 PM   Permalink
Some of the people do not understand what a 'doctor of philosophy' means... Why not doctor of physics or doctor of maths, etc. If Mr. who posted this can answser this we can take it further - no need to keep answering cries that comes out of a forest... who knows which animal it is that utters the cry!

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Why not have an expiry date for PhDs?