Programs PhD Admision Guide: Get Special Support Now!

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The discussion centers on seeking guidance for pursuing a PhD in mathematics, particularly due to challenges faced with the current supervisor in Pakistan. The individual has completed coursework with a high CGPA of 3.9/4 but is experiencing a lack of support from their supervisor due to health issues. They express a desire to transfer to a different university where they can find a more supportive environment for their research. Suggestions include seeking assistance from other professors within the department and obtaining a recommendation letter from the current supervisor to facilitate the transition. The conversation highlights the importance of a supportive academic atmosphere and the need for proactive measures in navigating academic challenges.
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I need some help in taking admision in mathematics for phd in anyone who can guide or interested to help me in this, regards

need some special support.
 
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I don't think we can help without more information. What universities are you thinking of applying to? And what do you mean by "special support"?
 
I am doing phd in pakistan and cleard my course work in my university, i am in CIIT Islamabad pakistan, my suprvisor is not supporting me in my research work,,, becouse of his health and some other issues,,, i want to have some supervisor in any university so that i left my education here and start again with some energetic atmosphere.

i have cleared my course work with CGPA 3.9/4,
 
From your description, the one who can help you most is your supervisor. You may talk to your supervisor about the people working on the same field as yours. Writing a recommendation letter should be enough unless the health problem is very serious...

Why don't you talk to other professors in your department?
 
I thought this was a guide to a Ph.D, I was wrong...
 
in my departments the problems are so many the politics and some other, my suppervisor is also advising me to go some where else is the best option i can provide the recomendation latter from my suppervisor...if needed.
 
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