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Please tell me, Is IELET/TOEFL/GRE required for phd admission or not ..... And tell me how much scholarship monthly given to Indian students..... Please reply me ASAP
Heyy I have a question that I don't have any project in my msc bcz I have done my masters from normal University .but I have good cgpa and can get strong recommendation letter .so is there any possibility that I got the mail or I joined phd from india .
Sorry but chances are very less. If want to go abroad try to do some project work in IIT or IISER. Because in Europe and USA they don't take u on the basis of your cgpa, there selection criteria is not like India.
Hi Himani, It might not be a good idea to apply for phd abroad without any research experience. If you really want to pursue your phd from abroad, you can still get some research experience from any of the institutes as pointed out by Amit here.
Sir, I'm about to start my BSc in Physics. Is doing graduation and post-graduation from a reputed institute matters or my grades and research experience (internship,project) matters for PhD at foreign University, especially Germany
Hi, Can I get someone’s contact details, who is already doing PhD in management from Germany, as I also wants to apply for PhD but need personal assistance...
Dear Sonu Sharma You can expect the rank under 100. We can't say for sure right now as for analysing the rank range more students data is needed. One more thing this year you cannot calculate the marks just by seeing your response as the 1 marks and 2 marks questions were randomly given in the paper.
Spiro compound given here does not show isomerism because there is no substitution so it exists as racimic mixture it doesnot show isomersm Reference is available on internet
They don't know what is GATE or NET-JRF exams or any other National exam that you have qualified. Two things are important while applying abroad are- Your research experience. It can be your Master's project, separate research projects that you have or any internship that you have done. So by all this one can get idea that they prefers candidates good research backgrounds. Even IITs/NITs/IISER names not matters. But guys from these institute has good background of research and knowledge as well. If you want to use your GATE score then you can think about National institute of Singapore. Best wishes 👍
Hi Ramneet, Gaurav’s comment answers your question quite aptly except the fact that NET and GATE exams matter a lot in most of the cases. Generally, Professors evaluate you on the basis of your national exam. For India, it’s CSIR-NET and they know it quite well. Sometimes it might be hard to explain the importance of GATE exam in terms of phd career but procedure of application is no different.
The integration of dV will be ∆V and P is constant so it will be written as it is It is not an isothermal process hence you cannot use -nRT ln(V2/V1) It is not adiabatic process either because it is heated and expanded
Q1. The attack of carbene will be from the below side because Si doesn't show any chelation with Zn Q3. Actinides are radioactive, this option was also correct Q10. Alkyne is less acidic than m-methoxy phenol because sp2 O is more electronegative than sp C Q11. DOUBT - Either the question was that how many compounds are formed due to nucleophilic substitution or how many compounds will show nucleophilic substitution Q13. DOUBT - Either the question was that how many compounds show stereoisomers or how many stereoisomers are possible Q22. DOUBT - Td is always HS but there is some doubt because Co is in +4 OS Q29. Equitorial > CO2Me > CONH2 Also, we have somehow missed Q16-Q21, if you want the answer for them and other 7 questions left out of 55 then post in the telegram group (link in description)