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Updated a year ago

The duration of PhD is a minimum of 3-5 years. The exact no of years also depends upon the specialization you have chosen and the country. In India, it is 3-5 years and can be extended up to 7 years if your university allows it. It is the highest academic degree you can achieve. Having this degree also signifies that you are an expert in your field.
Moreover, you have the option of choosing an online DBA if you want to be acknowledged as an expert in your field for your work even without going to college and having a "Dr." title before your name. Furthermore, it puts the title "Dr." before your name because it is a doctoral program. It also gives you several benefits, such as the ability to obtain your doctorate from an international university without having to move there. Furthermore, an online DBA gives you the chance to study with faculty members from across the world.
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Updated 24 days ago

It usually takes anywhere from 3 to 7 years to complete a doctorate program. Length of time will differ based on: the program, the country, whether you are studying full or part-time, among other factors. PhD programs usually take 4 to 6 years to complete, while other professional doctorates such as the DBA can be completed in 3 to 5 years. The complexity of the research, the degree of progress made on your dissertation and how quickly you make progress toward completion all influence the time it takes to complete your doctorate. Part-time students especially, like working professionals, can take longer. In addition, institutional requirements and preparation, prior to earned courses, both contribute to the time it takes to complete your doctorate.