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Is the news that- "Ph.D will a regular course" true?
If yes then- is the decision of UGC to conduct Ph.D as a regular programme right ? Because the candidates who are in permanent jobs how will do the PhD?

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Ya. PhD is a regular course. You have to undergone six month course work for the PhD, which is mandatory for all. After that you can be a distant learners. :-)
So, you have to took six month leave from your job. :-(
THANK YOU very much for your reply. But I want to know about the central universities also. Because I lessened that these universities conduct one year compulsory course work for gov. servant and two year course for others.
In, Fact You can persue it from IGNOU, IGNOU has both Category A and Category B, for details kindly go through IGNOU websites, where Application for Phd Programmes for 2011 session, click on this hyperlike, you will get the detials........
sir good afternoon
i want to apply net information to net form but we dont have form and last date of net exam so pls guide me and what is a side for aapplying this

thanks
sapna
i sapna ,madam
u can visit "http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/net.html" t
all details available in the net
thank u
Sapna ji u should go www.ugc.ac.in n printout the bank chhalan and scan your photo in jpg formet.the bank chhalan submit in sbi with required fees than submit ur application online after that u should take 2 printout of the application and admid card and send the application (hard copy)to registrar concern university
hi sapna ,madam how r u
u can visit http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/net.html
all details available in the net
thank u
dear sir
phd regular course is not correct way
every body doing in universities through regular mode but they are not attending regularly in research work
scholars doing their govt. jobs / private jobs out side
how can recognize as a regular phd ?
if have any solution for this pl post

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