QUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 6 2009, 09:21 PM)
if u're talking about IPTAs, no. u need masters. the closest u could do to a straight forward PhD is the MPhil/PhD combo. u do 2 years MPhil, and if u pass it, u can continue for another 1 year for ur PhD.
even so, not many IPTAs have adopted this approach.
mr azarimy,even so, not many IPTAs have adopted this approach.
is MPhil refers to master of philosophy?
i have google wikipedia and it comes out this way:
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The Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) is a postgraduate research degree. It is a lesser degree than the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), greater than (or sometimes equal to) the Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.), and is usually of greater scope than the Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees.
may i know, what exactly makes the differences between this and master of science and arts?
does it( MPhil) suitable for those who would like do full time research in any fields like science and arts fields?
Dec 6 2009, 09:58 PM

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