Yes, you can migrate your Ph.D. from one university to another university.
The following are the requirements for the migration process:
- You must have a consent letter from the target university (new university) and must have mentioned that the university is ready to supervise the candidate.
- You also need to produce an NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the present university (old university) and must mention that the university has no issue wherever the candidate pursues further research.
- You also need to have a certificate from your present supervisor for the same reason.
After all the above formalities, there will be a presentation at the new university regarding your research plan.
Moreover, At the new university, you will be exempted from the PhD coursework.
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