Ph.D chances for an Aerospace Engineer

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Arnendu is seeking advice on pursuing a Ph.D. after completing an aerospace engineering M.Tech. There is skepticism about the timeline mentioned for completing the master's degree, with some participants questioning the feasibility of such a quick transition. The discussion highlights the importance of choosing a relevant research area and institution for the Ph.D. program. Participants emphasize the need for clarity and realistic expectations in academic pursuits. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the significance of thoughtful planning in advancing one's education and career.
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Hi,
I am Arnendu, will complete my aerospace engineering m.tech course and now wanted to do Ph.D .
In which area I should do my ph.d and where? Money?
 
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On Sunday, you said
Aero_Arnendu said:
Hi, I am a senior and final year student of high school. Next year I will join college or university.

Now, less than two days later, it's
Aero_Arnendu said:
completed my aerospace engineering m.tech course and now wanted to do Ph.D .

If you can complete a masters degree in two days, you don't need our advice.
 
I said I will complete.
 
Aero_Arnendu said:
I said I will complete.

Only after editing the original post. The quote caught what you originally said. But nice try - thanks for playing.
 
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