Admissions Pursue a PhD in Photonics After BSc (Engg.)

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It is possible to pursue a PhD in Photonics after completing a BSc in Engineering, specifically in Information Technology. The discussion highlights the qualifications of a student from Bangladesh who ranked 6th in their class and has published multiple research papers, including two in Springer and one accepted by Elsevier. The student has also received a travel scholarship from SPIE for attending Photonics Asia, demonstrating their commitment to the field. The consensus is that proactive research into suitable PhD programs and universities is essential for success.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of photonics and its applications
  • Familiarity with academic research and publication processes
  • Knowledge of scholarship opportunities in the field
  • Research skills, including literature review and data analysis
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  • Research PhD programs in Photonics at universities worldwide
  • Explore funding and scholarship opportunities specific to photonics research
  • Network with professionals and academics in the photonics community
  • Enhance research skills through workshops or online courses in photonics
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This discussion is beneficial for undergraduate students in engineering, aspiring researchers in photonics, and individuals seeking guidance on pursuing advanced degrees in specialized fields.

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Is there any way yo pursue Phd degree after completing Undergraduate degree/ BSc(Engg.) in photonics?
 
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Yes, there are such ways. Did you try to use google to find suitable phd programs?
 
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Thank you for reply. actually I am from Bangladesh and recently completed my BSc(Engg) in Information Technology. My position in the class is 6th out of 45 students. As my result is not very high but good. But i have a good research skills. I have 2 springer papers 1 Elsevier accepted paper and about 9 IEEE conference papers. I have best paper awards too. Recently i got travel scholarship from Spie for attending photonics asia. Now i want to pursue my higher study like Masters/Phd in photonics and want to be a researcher in future. I want some suggestions
 
Threads like these never generate any useful suggestions for the original poster. You'll need to put in some work yourself. Try googling different universities and research programs.
 
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