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manpreet
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3 years ago
Once you have completed your Masters and have got reasonable amount of work experience, you can look forward to doing a PhD. All you would need is to pick a stream and a university that offers that particular stream. If you meet all their requirements, you have got yourself a seat for PhD and in time you can complete it and have your degree in your hands. There are many benefits of doing a PhD abroad like tuition fees waver, stipend while studying etc. To know more about how you can get these and many other benefits by doing a PhD abroad.