Is it possible to do PhD after b. tech ? If yes, what is.
M.sc in mathematics after B.tech doesn't sounds great. M.tech will be the best option for you as you have completed b.tech and in M.tech you have to study the same things of higher level but mathematics would be completely different as for higher study basic knowledges such as graduate level mathematics knowledge is required and may be possible that you would lose interest in mathematics.
Answer: Some institute give integrated PhD course .u can go mtech and PhD together.many iits and premier institutions provide this course.
After my own PhD, within 18 months I moved house, moved to a new job, started an advanced diploma, and had a first baby. Not everyone needs to be quite so obsessive, of course. For me, publication approached gradually and the entire thesis has never seen the light of day in publication, though its ideas have fed into much of what I do daily, and into my teaching. So, in terms of the work.
Re: Can I do Psychology after B.Tech? iam studying 2nd year btech in ece and iam interested in pursuing psychology as my p.g. pls tell me whether am right or not and also about all the issues related in doing psychology as my p.g.
Do I need a Masters to do a PhD? The majority of institutions require PhD candidates to possess a Masters degree, plus a Bachelors degree graded at 2:1 or above.However, some universities demand only the latter, while self-funded PhD students or those with significant professional experience may be accepted with lower grades.
Hi, you may definitely pursue a course in psychology after B.Tech. However you need to score 55% marks or above in aggregate for a post graduation. After graduation, one can opt for an MA or MSc in Psychology. However at most of the universities, Post graduate courses in psychology are offered only to students who have graduated with psychology.
Studying a standard PhD by thesis isn't the only means of getting a Doctorate degree. Here are four other ways to achieve this prestigious qualification. Integrated PhD. This four-year qualification, also known as the New Route PhD, involves studying a one-year research Masters degree (MRes) before progressing onto a three-year PhD.