QUOTE(OMG! @ Dec 6 2009, 09:58 PM)
mr azarimy,
is MPhil refers to master of philosophy?
i have google wikipedia and it comes out this way:
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?
MPhil's, at least in the context that I see them in, are usually awarded to people who have failed to complete a PhD, but because you tend to do a lot more work, and original one at that, in a PhD than in some other Masters degree, many universities find it fit to award a 'better' masters degree, called the MPhil.is MPhil refers to master of philosophy?
i have google wikipedia and it comes out this way:
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?
This post has been edited by bgeh: Dec 6 2009, 10:06 PM
Dec 6 2009, 10:05 PM

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