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suradeep nath
I want to pursue Ph.D. in HR. I have done my master's in Labour studies from Mumbai university. please tell me how to go about it? I am based in Kolkata. After completing my Pg I was working in IR in an MNC for about a year. Then I took a break from marriage and childbirth. I wish to change my work area from a management job to an education job. Please guide me.
From India, Delhi
saiconsult
1898

PhD is essential if you wnat to pursue career in education. You can approach departments in Kolkota University tecahing Socila Work or you can approach TISS in Mumbai and explore the possibilities and you have widr choice of subjects, he guides can guide you in this direction.
B.Saikumar
HR & Labour Law advisor
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
rayanrone
1

Hi Shekhar
I appreciate your intention to pursue the PhD in HRM .What i want to tell you that you better write the NET/JRF exam in coming December and then you apply for the Phd . If you have the JRF qualification ,then its quite easy for you to get the admission in any reputed Universities.
With Regards
Rayanrone

From India, New Delhi
bhardwaj_ch1
73

If interested in regular then also see Central university M.Phill and PH.D. of Chandigargh where you will also receive stipend and if interested from ignou visit ignou chandigarh office because it is (ignou )also provides ph.d. in h.r./labour.
prepare and go for NET also.
I am also wishing to do this year.

From India, Ahmadabad
shekhar160
Thanx@ bhardwaj_ch1 for ur quick response.Is it really a good decision to do phd through correspondence means as u have mentioned through IGNOU???
Secondlly can u provide me mor details regarding Central University of Chandigarh and abt the courses offered by it...
thanks

From India, New Delhi
shekhar160
Dear Rayanrone,
Thanx for ur suggestion.What is the scope in academic field after doing Phd in HR,means vacancy to apply for the post of assistant professor after clarifying ugc -net
exam???Is it mandatory to first complete Phd or directly one can apply for teaching post after clearing net exam ????
With Regards
Shekhar

From India, New Delhi
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