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So, admissions didn't exactly go the way I wanted - I am excited about the offer I got, and it's a great school that my professor wouldn't have recommended if he didn't think it was a good program. But I applied to a lot of the top-tier "name brand" programs - some of which I was really excited about - and the closest I got to them was one MA admission. And that's a little bit of a hard pill to swallow when you're a privileged fuck who's had your family talking about how you'll do great things your whole life.
Fast forward to today, I'm watching a movie where the main character doesn't get into the top school she applied to and has a hard time with it. Texted my friends to joke that watching this was a bad idea. And I get back "I'm watching [some guy]'s tour of England and he stops in Cambridge. I think it's just now sinking in." Because my friend got into an MPhil at Cambridge.
I love my friend. And obviously I don't want her to suppress her joy about her amazing accomplishment. But goddamn lady, have some tact? 😂
#I'm fine#I'll get over it at some point#and the school i got into is actually a family tradition so that's neat#and i was almost as excited about it as i was about the name brand programs#it's just a bit of a blow to my ego#and the fact that my friend is celebrating getting into one of the best programs on earth is clashing with that#Also can we talk about how people having too much confidence in you can fuck you up too?#like obviously I'm very lucky to have a supportive family#my friend keeps talking about how no one thought she'd amount to much and of course I'm lucky that everyone was convinced i would#but now i haven't really. i have amounted to pretty average.#so instead of focusing on how i got in somewhere and I can spend five years doing what i love#I'm debating going to the MA program that sounds pretty cool but is wicked expensive#and means I'd have to reapply either this year or the year after#because I'm supposed to be perfect#and to be clear i do feel like a heinous and unlikeable snob for feeling this way.#i am aware that whining about getting into a PhD program because it isn't name brand is ridiculous#and god knows i feel bad talking about feeling like I'm worth less#like I'd never ever hold anyone else to this standard because everyone else is an excellent well rounded individual who's amazing#and has so much inherent worth regardless of what any institution says#but you see I am a very boring academia worm who has to be the best#because if someone else is the runner up that means we both have value#if I'm the runner up they have value and I'm utterly worthless#i am in therapy for this for the record#I'm working on it it's just a consistent and known problem with the way my brain works
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Erin Kara named Edgerton Award winner
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Class of 1958 Career Development Assistant Professor Erin Kara of the Department of Physics has been named as the recipient of the 2023-24 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award.   Established in 1982, the award is a tribute to the late Institute Professor Emeritus Harold E. Edgerton for his support for younger faculty members. This award recognizes exceptional distinction in teaching, research, and service.
Professor Kara is an observational astrophysicist who is a faculty member in the Department of Physics and a member of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (MKI). She uses high-energy transients and time-variable phenomena to understand the physics behind how black holes grow and how they affect their environments.
Kara has advanced a new technique called X-ray reverberation mapping, which allows astronomers to map the gas falling onto black holes and measure the effects of strongly curved spacetime close to the event horizon. She also works on a variety of transient phenomena, such as tidal disruption events and galactic black hole outbursts.
She is a NASA Participating Scientist for the XRISM Observatory, a joint JAXA/NASA X-ray spectroscopy mission that just launched this past September, and is a NASA Participating Scientist for the ULTRASAT Mission, an ultraviolet all-sky time domain mission, set to launch in 2027. She is also working to develop and launch the next generation of NASA missions, as deputy principal investigator of the AXIS Probe Mission.
“I am delighted for Erin,” says Claude Canizares, the Bruno Rossi Professor of Physics. “She is an exemplary Edgerton awardee. As one of the leading observational astrophysicists of her generation, she has made major advances in our understanding of black holes and their environments. She also plays a leadership role in the design of new space missions, is a passionate and effective teacher, and a thoughtful mentor of graduate students and postdocs.”
Adds Kavli Director Rob Simcoe, “Erin is one of a very rare breed of experimental astrophysicists who have the interest and stamina not only to use observatories built by colleagues before her, but also to dive into a leadership role planning and executing new spaceflight missions that will shape the future of her field.”
The committee also recognized Kara’s work to create “a stimulating and productive multigenerational research group. Her mentorship is thoughtful and intentional, guiding and supporting each student or postdoc while giving them the freedom to grow and become self-reliant.”
During the nomination process, students praised Kara’s teaching skills, enthusiasm, organization, friendly demeanor, and knowledge of the material.
“Erin is the best faculty mentor I have ever had,” says one of her students. “She is supportive, engaged, and able to provide detailed input on projects when needed, but also gives the right amount of freedom to her students/postdocs to aid in their development. Working with Erin has been one of the best parts of my time at MIT.”
Kara received a BA in physics from Barnard College, and an MPhil in physics and a PhD in astronomy from the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge University. She subsequently served as Hubble Postdoctoral Fellow and then Neil Gehrels Prize Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Maryland and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. She joined the MIT faculty in 2019.
Her recognitions include the American Astronomical Society‘s Newton Lacy Pierce Prize, for “outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research,” and the Rossi Prize from the High-Energy Astrophysics Division of the AAS (shared).
The award committee lauded Kara’s service in the field and at MIT, including her participation with the Physics Graduate Admissions Committee, the Pappalardo Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee, and the MKI Anti-Racism Task Force. Professor Kara also participates in dinners and meet-and-greets invited by student groups, such as Undergraduate Women in Physics, Graduate Women in Physics, and the Society of Physics Students.
Her participation in public outreach programs includes her talks “Black Hole Echoes and the Music of the Cosmos” at both the Concord Conservatory of Music and an event with MIT School of Science alumni, and “What’s for dinner? How black holes eat nearby stars” for the MIT Summer Research Program.
“There is nothing more gratifying than being recognized by your peers, and I am so appreciative and touched that my colleagues in physics even thought to nominate me for this award,” says Kara. “I also want to express my gratitude to my awesome research group. They are what makes this job so fun and so rewarding, and I know I wouldn’t be in this position without their hard work, great attitudes, and unwavering curiosity.” 
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Erin Kara named Edgerton Award winner
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Class of 1958 Career Development Assistant Professor Erin Kara of the Department of Physics has been named as the recipient of the 2023-24 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award.   Established in 1982, the award is a tribute to the late Institute Professor Emeritus Harold E. Edgerton for his support for younger faculty members. This award recognizes exceptional distinction in teaching, research, and service.
Professor Kara is an observational astrophysicist who is a faculty member in the Department of Physics and a member of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (MKI). She uses high-energy transients and time-variable phenomena to understand the physics behind how black holes grow and how they affect their environments.
Kara has advanced a new technique called X-ray reverberation mapping, which allows astronomers to map the gas falling onto black holes and measure the effects of strongly curved spacetime close to the event horizon. She also works on a variety of transient phenomena, such as tidal disruption events and galactic black hole outbursts.
She is a NASA Participating Scientist for the XRISM Observatory, a joint JAXA/NASA X-ray spectroscopy mission that just launched this past September, and is a NASA Participating Scientist for the ULTRASAT Mission, an ultraviolet all-sky time domain mission, set to launch in 2027. She is also working to develop and launch the next generation of NASA missions, as deputy principal investigator of the AXIS Probe Mission.
“I am delighted for Erin,” says Claude Canizares, the Bruno Rossi Professor of Physics. “She is an exemplary Edgerton awardee. As one of the leading observational astrophysicists of her generation, she has made major advances in our understanding of black holes and their environments. She also plays a leadership role in the design of new space missions, is a passionate and effective teacher, and a thoughtful mentor of graduate students and postdocs.”
Adds Kavli Director Rob Simcoe, “Erin is one of a very rare breed of experimental astrophysicists who have the interest and stamina not only to use observatories built by colleagues before her, but also to dive into a leadership role planning and executing new spaceflight missions that will shape the future of her field.”
The committee also recognized Kara’s work to create “a stimulating and productive multigenerational research group. Her mentorship is thoughtful and intentional, guiding and supporting each student or postdoc while giving them the freedom to grow and become self-reliant.”
During the nomination process, students praised Kara’s teaching skills, enthusiasm, organization, friendly demeanor, and knowledge of the material.
“Erin is the best faculty mentor I have ever had,” says one of her students. “She is supportive, engaged, and able to provide detailed input on projects when needed, but also gives the right amount of freedom to her students/postdocs to aid in their development. Working with Erin has been one of the best parts of my time at MIT.”
Kara received a BA in physics from Barnard College, and an MPhil in physics and a PhD in astronomy from the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge University. She subsequently served as Hubble Postdoctoral Fellow and then Neil Gehrels Prize Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Maryland and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. She joined the MIT faculty in 2019.
Her recognitions include the American Astronomical Society‘s Newton Lacy Pierce Prize, for “outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research,” and the Rossi Prize from the High-Energy Astrophysics Division of the AAS (shared).
The award committee lauded Kara’s service in the field and at MIT, including her participation with the Physics Graduate Admissions Committee, the Pappalardo Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee, and the MKI Anti-Racism Task Force. Professor Kara also participates in dinners and meet-and-greets invited by student groups, such as Undergraduate Women in Physics, Graduate Women in Physics, and the Society of Physics Students.
Her participation in public outreach programs includes her talks “Black Hole Echoes and the Music of the Cosmos” at both the Concord Conservatory of Music and an event with MIT School of Science alumni, and “What’s for dinner? How black holes eat nearby stars” for the MIT Summer Research Program.
“There is nothing more gratifying than being recognized by your peers, and I am so appreciative and touched that my colleagues in physics even thought to nominate me for this award,” says Kara. “I also want to express my gratitude to my awesome research group. They are what makes this job so fun and so rewarding, and I know I wouldn’t be in this position without their hard work, great attitudes, and unwavering curiosity.” 
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Unlocking Academic Excellence: Navigating the Cambridge MPhil Experience
Embarking on a postgraduate journey is a pivotal step towards academic and professional growth. For many aspiring scholars, the University of Cambridge stands out as a symbol of intellectual brilliance, and the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) program offered by this prestigious institution is a gateway to unparalleled educational opportunities.
The Cambridge MPhil program is renowned for its rigorous academic standards, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a rich history of producing influential scholars. In this blog, we will delve into the distinctive features of the Cambridge MPhil, exploring why it is a top choice for students seeking a transformative academic experience.
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Unparalleled Academic Rigor:
The hallmark of the Cambridge MPhil program lies in its commitment to academic excellence. Students engage in advanced coursework, guided by world-class faculty members who are leaders in their respective fields. The curriculum is designed to challenge and stimulate intellectual curiosity, fostering an environment where innovative thinking thrives.
Research Opportunities:
One of the most enticing aspects of pursuing an MPhil at Cambridge is the emphasis on research. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, enabling them to undertake groundbreaking research projects. The opportunity to contribute to the global academic discourse and collaborate with esteemed researchers is a defining feature of the Cambridge MPhil experience.
Interdisciplinary Approach:
Cambridge is known for its interdisciplinary approach to education, and the MPhil program exemplifies this philosophy. Students are encouraged to explore connections between different disciplines, providing a holistic perspective that is crucial in addressing complex real-world challenges. This interdisciplinary approach sets Cambridge MPhil graduates apart as well-rounded and versatile scholars.
Global Network and Alumni Impact:
The Cambridge MPhil opens doors to a vast network of alumni who have made significant contributions to academia, industry, and public service. Building connections with fellow students and distinguished alumni provides invaluable opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and professional growth. The global impact of Cambridge MPhil graduates is a testament to the program's success in nurturing leaders and innovators.
Admissions Process and Tips:
Securing a place in the Cambridge MPhil program is a competitive endeavor. The admissions process involves a comprehensive review of academic achievements, letters of recommendation, and a compelling personal statement. Prospective students are encouraged to showcase not only their academic prowess but also their passion for their chosen field of study and their potential to contribute to the academic community.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the Cambridge MPhil program is a transformative journey that combines academic rigor, research excellence, and a global perspective. For those seeking a challenging and intellectually stimulating postgraduate experience, Cambridge MPhil stands as a sign of academic distinction. As you consider your academic future, remember that the pursuit of an MPhil at Cambridge is not just a degree—it is an investment in a lifetime of learning, discovery, and impact.
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Exploring the Depths of Knowledge: A Comprehensive Guide to Pursuing a PhD in Ayurveda
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In PhD in Ayurveda, tradition and traditional medicine are studied for therapeutic and treatment purposes. Because Ayurveda medications have few to no adverse effects, research in this area will contribute to bringing Ayurveda's core principles back to life. In this field, the highest degree possible is a PhD in Ayurveda. The course offers a thorough understanding of Ayurveda and its applications.
The duration of this doctorate-level programme is three to five years, and depending on the type of institute, the average fees range from INR 15,000 to INR 3.5 LPA.
One of the fundamental tasks that a student must do is to prepare a thesis that summarises their observations from the creation of Ayurveda medicine to its effects on the human body.
What is the admission process for PhD in Ayurveda?
In most universities or institutions, admission to PhD programmes in Ayurveda is determined by the results of entrance tests. Candidates must meet the minimal requirements for admission to the specified college in order to sit for the entrance exam.
Every university prioritises academic excellence and knowledge at the research level above all else.
Candidates are directly admitted to institutions that provide merit-based admissions based on how well they performed on their most recent qualifying exams.
In order to get admitted to institutions that provide entry-based admissions, candidates must take the entrance exam. Every college requires a personal interview at the time of admission. The institutes also exclude candidates who pass national level admission exams like UGC-NET from taking written exams.
What is the eligibility criteria?
The following are the specific requirements for admission to the PhD programme in Ayurveda:
Applicants must hold a current Master's degree in the relevant field from an accredited university.
Candidates may also apply if they hold an MPhil degree.
Additionally, candidates need to have earned a master's degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 55%.
Certain educational institutions additionally grant a 5% mark relaxation to candidates belonging to the reserved categories, such as SC, ST, and PWD.
In order to pursue a doctorate degree, candidates must first clear any outstanding post-graduate research papers.
Where can one pursue PhD in Ayurveda?
The institutes from where one can pursue PhD in Ayurveda are:
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore
Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar
Himalayan University, Itanagar
KLE University, Belgaum
Tantia University, Ganganagar
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya, Kanchipuram
PhD Syllabus
PhD in Ayurveda Syllabus Semester I
Research Methodology and Biostatistics
Research Ethics, Scientific Writing and Communication
Essentials of Computer Applications, Literature and Data Search
PhD in Ayurveda Syllabus Semester II
Review of Literature and Presentation of a Seminar on a Research Theme related Topic
Current Methods, Tools and Techniques in Swasthavritta & Yoga Research
PhD in Ayurveda Syllabus Semester III
Preparation and Presentation of the Research Plan Proposal
Essentials of Preventive Health Care in Ayurveda
Role of Diet and Dietetics in Preventive Health Care
PhD in Ayurveda Syllabus Semester IV
Review of related research from Ancient period, Medieval period
Aim of Research plan proposal introduction of methodology
PhD in Ayurveda Syllabus Semester – V
Recent Trends in Research related to Preventive Health Care in Ayurveda
Recent Trends in Research related to Yoga
PhD in Ayurveda Syllabus Semester – VI
Ancient method of Standardisation and it's collaboration with modern methods.
What are the career options after completing PhD in Ayurveda?
A doctorate in Ayurveda opens up a world of fascinating professional options that blend conventional wisdom with contemporary science. Graduates' contributions can have a major impact on people's well-being, healthcare systems, and society at large, regardless of whether they decide to pursue careers in research, education, practice, consulting, or advocacy.
Academic Research/Teaching: Academics are among the most sought-after career paths for PhD holders. Graduates, with their deep understanding and research skills, can advance Ayurvedic science through groundbreaking research, publication in scholarly journals, and mentoring of the next generation of academics.
As professors, they have the ability to shape the future of Ayurvedic medicine by instructing aspiring practitioners.
Advisor and Consultant: PhD graduates can work as Ayurvedic consultants or advisers, interacting with hospitals, spas, wellness centres, or even businesses to integrate Ayurvedic concepts into their products. By offering guidance on preventative measures, diet, and lifestyle choices, they can promote the health of a range of people.
Clinical Practitioner: Doctorates in Ayurveda with a focus on wellness may establish a clinical practice offering personalised medical care and wellness initiatives based on age-old Ayurvedic principles. Their extensive experience enables them to diagnose complex illnesses and develop personalised treatment plans for patients seeking natural and alternative medicines, all while providing holistic care.
R&D in the Herbal and Pharmaceutical Industries: The Herbal and Pharmaceutical industries are increasingly appreciating the importance of Ayurvedic expertise. Doctorate holders can work in research and development roles to create new herbal treatments, conduct quality control testing, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of products made from Ayurveda.
Medical Tourism Facilitator: The number of Ayurvedic medical tourists is increasing along with the popularity of complementary and alternative therapies. Doctorate holders can act as intermediaries, helping individuals from all over the world access authentic Ayurvedic treatments and experiences in Indian Ayurvedic centres or in their home nations.
Writing about Health and Wellness: Because of their extensive expertise, PhD holders are able to write about health and wellness for books, blogs, and journals. They are able to dispel myths, educate the public on the benefits of Ayurveda, and provide valuable advice on incorporating Ayurvedic practices into everyday life.
Public Health and Policy Advocacy: PhD graduates can assist with public health initiatives by advocating for the integration of Ayurvedic treatments into traditional healthcare systems. They can work with those in charge to advance Ayurveda.
Yoga and Meditation Instructor: Integrating Ayurveda with yoga and meditation is a useful strategy for achieving holistic health. Graduates can pursue teacher training programmes in yoga and meditation, offering classes that combine traditional wisdom with modern methods.
Creating new products and business: Doctorates with an entrepreneurial spirit can launch their own Ayurvedic product brands, encompassing skincare products, herbal supplements, and health bundles. Their thorough knowledge of Ayurvedic formulas and principles will provide them a competitive advantage in the market.
Conclusion
Ayurveda is fast gaining popularity among the people. And having a PhD In this field is very rewarding.
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diploma in architecture distance learning
Distance education is currently the finest alternative for educational institutions in India. With this approach, a student can receive an education through the education institute's correspondence and online classes. Students who are unable to attend normal classes for whatever reason can benefit greatly from distance education. The degrees and certificates gained through this education are identical to those obtained through traditional classes, and the curricula of both types of classes are likewise same.
BA (B.A.), B.Com (B.Com), MA (M.A.), M.Com (M.Com), ITI, Politecnic Diploma, B.tech., M.tech., MBA, B.Arch., M.Arch., etc., can be studied from the comfort of one's own home. This method of obtaining an education without being physically present in an educational institution has grown annually. Globally, online education is undergoing a revolution, and large universities are offering both technical and non-technical courses through distance education programmes.
What is distant learning?
Distance education is also referred to as "distance education" in Hindi. Under distance education, correspondence and online education systems are utilised. Between 1956 and 1960, the University Grants Commission proposed establishing correspondence courses, and in 1996, the Directorate of Distance Education was founded. This course's primary purpose is to provide educational opportunities to qualified and motivated applicants. Who cannot frequently attend the educational institution.
Under distance education, the student is not obligated to be at a specific location or time. In addition, the student can acquire numerous sorts of educational equipment with minimal funds.
Distant Education Types
Graduate Distance Education Courses
Universities choose qualified students through the administration of written examinations. In all distance education universities, students must pay a predetermined admissions fee, and courses are available to undergraduates.
Master's Degree Programs at a Distance : In the majority of universities, students are required to demonstrate their merit on an entrance examination in order to gain admission. Students may enrol in any course that meets their eligibility requirements.
Distant Education Certificate Programs
In India, you can enrol in a diploma programme through distant education. There are no prerequisites for diploma courses, yet many educational institutions need them.
Available Distance Education Courses in India
Bachelor of Computer Science
Business Administration Bachelor
Bachelor of Teaching
Doctor of Law
MBA
Human Resource administration
Studies in Hospitality Management
Master of Business
Bachelor of Journalism and Public Relations
Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Psychology
Characteristics of Distant Education
The student is not required to frequently attend the educational institution.
Internet accessibility has facilitated distance education.
Via video conferencing and online education, a student from any location can obtain an education.
Each pupils set their own study time.
With this system, education is available at any age.
The fees associated with distance education are extremely low.
The recognition of distant education courses is equivalent to those of traditional courses.
There is no maximum number of pupils allowed.
In addition to standard courses, vocational and professional courses can also be taken through this platform.
Currently, students can pursue undergraduate, graduate, MPhil, PhD, diploma, and certificate programmes via distance education.
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PhD, MPhil Degree in the UK!
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We have a committed staff to assist students who want to apply to one of our UK partner universities for an MPhil or PhD. These two degrees may have a difficult application procedure.
Course Specifics
MPhils are occasionally referred to as one-year master's degrees or research degrees. A Ph.D. degree is a prerequisite for admission to certain universities. Consequently, this program is shorter and less sophisticated than the PhD. This postgraduate degree is structured around a number of courses, including MPhils in management, law, and finance. In addition to academic work and theses, the students study theories. Students benefit from the course by learning new information about previously held beliefs. However, a Ph.D. is a more extensive higher degree program. It aids in the pursuit of fresh information and facilitates in-depth study on a particular subject.
Entry Conditions
Ph.D.
An undergraduate degree earned with honors.
An equivalent master's degree in UK or one that is pertinent.
Tests of English proficiency: An IELTS score of at least six or other comparable evidence is required.
MPhil
Solid academic credentials.
Moreover, some universities demand an MPhil.
English language proficiency tests: An IELTS score of at least six or other equivalent evidence is required.
Charge range
MPhil Degree: Annual Salary: £9,000–£20,000
PhD Degree: Annual Salary: £100,000-£25,000
Financial Aid
International students are eligible for Gates Cambridge Scholarships.
Global Scholarships at Rhodes.
PhD Fellowships in Occupational and Environmental Health, Colt Foundation.
Nottingham Trent University offers postgraduate scholarships to students from the EU and other countries.
The University of London's Birkbeck College offers PhD scholarships.
Dean's Award for Bath University Academic Excellence Scholarships.
Workability
An MPhil degree is the highest degree available on its own. In the UK, skilled graduates have a wide range of employment choices. Indeed, they are compensated with competitive incomes. It encourages students to make a confident choice for their Ph.D. field as well.
The benefits and facilities of a Ph.D. degree in UK, accelerate job advancement. A vast array of companies are eager to employ people with PhDs. A competent researcher is usually needed for projects that involve research. Once more, teaching is an option for them as well. Therefore, bearers of this highest degree enjoy worldwide reputation and long-term financial and professional rewards.
FAQ
What distinguishes an MPhil from a PhD in the United Kingdom?
A doctor of philosophy, or PhD, is a higher research degree that calls for the writing of a major thesis as well as original research. Although the study and thesis for an MPhil (Master of Philosophy) are usually not as substantial as those for a PhD, the degree is nonetheless a research degree.
In the UK, how long does it take to finish an MPhil or PhD?
The time span varies. An MPhil normally requires 1-2 years of full-time study, whereas a PhD normally takes 3–4 years. There are other opportunities for part-time work.
What are the prerequisites for enrolling in MPhil and PhD programs?
University entrance requirements differ, but generally speaking, a solid bachelor's degree with relevant research experience or a suitable master's degree are required for a PhD.
For my PhD or MPhil, may I select any topic of study?
Yes, in general. It is possible for you to select a research topic that fits both your areas of interest and your possible supervisor's area of expertise. The subject matter ought to augment the current understanding within the discipline.
What is the UK's financing status for MPhil and PhD students?
For PhD and MPhil students, numerous universities provide financial options such grants, scholarships, and research assistantships. Eligibility requirements and availability differ.
Can I work in the UK and get a PhD or MPhil at the same time?
Yes, you are often permitted to work full-time during the holidays and part-time (up to 20 hours per week) throughout the academic year as an international student.
How does a research proposal function inside the application process?
Your desired study topic, aims, methods, and importance are all described in your research proposal. It aids the university in determining the viability and importance of your study.
What kinds of jobs are available in the UK following the completion of an MPhil or PhD?
One can pursue professions in academia, research, industry, government, and other fields with a PhD or MPhil. It exhibits sophisticated research abilities, critical thinking, and the capacity to improve knowledge in your subject.
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Government College University Lahore MS/MPhil Admission 2023 | GCU Lahore Masters Program 2023 Online Apply
Government College University Lahore has announced Masters Program Admission 2023 in M.Phil. Entrepreneurship & Management, M.Phil. Economics, M.Phil. Applied Physics, M.Phil. Urdu, M.Phil. Psychology, M.Phil. Physics, M.Phil. English Literature and many other programs. Student willing to apply For Government College University Lahore MS/MPhil Program Admission 2023 and want to know about GCU…
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All You Need to Know about LLM Course in India
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One of the courses that LLB graduates most want to take is the LLM program. For those holding an LLB degree, the master's program lasts three years. Another option is to continue your education and earn an MPhil or Ph.D. in law.
Certainly! Here are some important points about LLM (Master of Legislative Law) :
1. LLM is a postgraduate degree in law pursued after completing an LLB degree.
2. The program typically lasts for one to two years, depending on the country and university.
3. Students can choose from various specializations such as Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Law, Human Rights Law, etc.
4. Admission to LLM programs often requires candidates to take entrance exams and meet specific academic criteria.
5. LLM coursework includes advanced legal studies, research, seminars, and practical training.
6. Students may be required to submit a thesis or dissertation on a legal topic as part of their LLM program.
7. Graduates with an LLM degree have better career prospects and can pursue roles such as lawyers, judges, legal consultants, and law professors.
8. LLM is valuable for those seeking to specialize in a specific legal area or pursue a career in legal academia or research.
9. LLM degrees earned in one country are generally recognized internationally, providing global career opportunities.
10. Financial aid and scholarships may be available to support students pursuing LLM degree
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2023 UCC Postgraduate Sandwich Admissions | MEd | MPhil | Fees | Deadline | Apply Now
2023 UCC Postgraduate Sandwich Admissions | MEd | MPhil | Fees | Deadline | Apply Now Applications are invited from qualified persons for admission into career-oriented postgraduate programmes (SANDWICH) of the University of Cape Coast for the 2023 Sandwich Session. NB:     Applicants are to note that names on their academic certificate(s) should correspond to the names on their application…
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South Asia University
South Asia University is an international university founded by the eight member states of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). It offers Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. Students from around the globe apply to study at SAU. The admissions process includes an entrance exam and personal interview. The MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies at Oxford is an exciting degree that…
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Admissions are open at SRIHER for MSc Clinical Psychology /Counselling Psychology and MPhil Clinical Psychology programs. Check out our website to get more information about the same.
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Amity University Distance Education
Amity University is a young and dynamic university with a highly qualified faculty and staff. It has been ranked top 500 universities in India. Amity University offers several courses like B.A., M.A., MPhil, Diploma, ITI & more at affordable fees.
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What is Public Management
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The public authority's job is to keep up with harmony and request while safeguarding the freedoms and lives of residents. It should guarantee that residents comply with the law and honor arrangements, and public management course should resolve any questions that emerge. This multitude of significant elements of the public authority are achieved through Policy implementation.
As additional obligations land on the public authority, the requirement for better administration of public issues keeps on expanding. Any country's organization is an impression of the possibilities and value of its residents. The actual foundation of progress and development of the nation lies in a completely evolved policy management.
Various universities might have various standards for affirmation qualification both at the UG and PG levels. Nonetheless, most establishments have a couple of normal focuses that up-and-comers should satisfy. At the undergrad level, up-and-comers are qualified for admissions to BA Policy management courses assuming they satisfy the underneath rules:
Up-and-comers probably finished their class 12 or identical assessment with a base total score of half Applicants shouldn't have any accumulations or compartments in any of the subjects Wannabes looking for affirmation for saved seats should introduce the significant testament at the hour of advising Then again, admissions to Mama Policy implementation courses require the accompanying fundamental measures: Up-and-comers probably finished a Four year college education in any stream from a perceived college or foundation Competitors probably got at least 50-60% (cut-off contingent upon the college's prerequisites) marks in the passing assessment
Selection tests for Policy implementation
BA Policy management is a three-year college class for which confirmations are either merit-based or through placement tests. Further examinations in a similar subject can be sought after through a Mama in Policy implementation.
While a larger part of organizations offer legitimacy based confirmations for these courses, a couple of colleges that lead selection tests for BA and Mama Policy management course affirmations are:
Jamia Millia Islamia Entry Test:
This test is directed by the foundation yearly for admissions to various courses. The JMI test is a public level test led disconnected at different test places which waitlist contender for UG, PG, MPhil, and PhD programmes.Banaras Hindu College conducts entrance tests independently for undergrad and postgraduate confirmations, the previous is known as the BHU UET, and the last option is BHU PET.
Policy management alludes to the investigation of government strategy execution. The rising significance of policy management in individuals' lives has made it crucial for concentrate on its functioning framework and strategy.
As of late, the investigation of Policy implementation as a different discipline at the college level has seen a flood of revenue among understudies in India and abroad. Jawaharlal Nehru College conducts selection tests to offer entrance into its undergrad and postgraduate projects. Led in the web-based mode, the test regularly happens in two moves per day.
Policy implementation is the umbrella term covering the structures and strategies of the organization, political theory, financial matters, the executives, regulation, social science, and other related subjects; a complex field of study for an inside and out comprehension of the public authority and its approaches.
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