I have a bad feeling about ur PhD program if you are asking where to join and why to join on a random place in internet. Why don't you get a headstart in ur PhD by doing some basic research about the problem of where to join and why?
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That's not what I'm asking for sir
The most important aspect of a Ph.D. is the advisor, followed by having sufficient means for experimentation, and finally, the ranking.
And what is a good ranking? For example I have applied to a university where there is a really good program my supervisor is in that program but I'm applying directly through my supervisor. Does it make sense to ask if I could join the program directly?
RANKING is not that important tbf