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Should I Get a PhD?

10/29/2009 9:06 AM

Dear sir,

I have done my engineering in Mechanical branch than after i did my M.Tech in Energy Managment.Now i want to do the Phd in Energy saving techniques.Can it be possible?kindly guide and also provide the name of instituits in Madhya Pradesh.

Thanks

Neelesh

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Re: Guidence for Phd

10/29/2009 9:26 AM

<...provide the name of instituits in Madhya Pradesh...>

The Madhya Pradesh telephone directory is usually the first place to look.

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Re: Should I Get a PhD?

11/03/2009 4:39 AM

It is up to you but the job market may think you are to expensive. Though if you get a job that wants a PHD go for it.

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