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2.52 L

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2.52 L

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is a Full-time three to six-year Doctoral program and it is offered by the Amity University, Gurgaon (Manesar). Ph.D. program shall be for a minimum duration of three years, including course work and a maximum of six years. Extension beyond the above limits will be governed by the relevant clauses as stipulated in the Statute/Ordinance of the individual Institution concerned.


Eligibility Criteria

Master's Degree in Sanskrit from any accredited Indian or Foreign University with a minimum of 55% marks or grade point average.

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