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vaidehee
Hi, I am interested in pursuing a Phd in HR and would like to basically which is the best institute to pursue it from, and the duration it would take Thanks Vaidehee
From India, Mumbai
archnahr
113

Hi,

If you want to go for PhD, first of all search for some good universities and then llok out for topic that you want to do the research on.

Most of the universities offer PhD, generally it is a non residential and you can do this while you are working.

In case you are not working then you get some scholarship somewhere around 10 k - 14 k depending upon institutes.

I'm doing my Phd from IIT Delhi, you can also try from IIT Mumbai, there Management department is very well established.

Many other institutes also offer these programs, but they call it Fellowship program which is equivalent to PhD but not a degree.

Synopsis are made once you decide the topic, synopsis are designed with the help of a Guide, which is generally from the university or institute.

Submission of synopsis take anything from 3-6months, once they are approved and your viva is done you are enrolled as a student.

Now your research work start (hard work really speaking) in consultation with your guide. The maximumtime period to submit your thesis is 7 years and minimum it should be of 2 and a half year.

So now you are a doctorate. :D :D

If you have any doubts or queries please feel free to contact.

Cheers

Archna

From India, Delhi
innovation_i
6

Hi! In order to pursue your doctoral studies, you need to have a focused topic: the general area and the specific topic in that area. FT will require 3-4 years and PT will take about 5-8 years depending on how much time and effort you put.
Reg the unis, there are several... you will have to decide, based on your area of interest, availibility of good supervisors, proximity to your place of residence, FT or PT, etc.
To start with, there are the IIMs, IITs, and the IISc, besides certain NITs. Then, there are other regional universities that are pretty good, having their own standing... Remember that selection of the university is subjective and is your personal decision based on the above parameters.
All the best in your doctoral endeavours.
Vijay

From India, Madras
anikaagarwal84
1

Hi Archna, I’m keen on pursuing Phd in HR but i’m currently employed. Is it possible for me to continue working and at the same time get my self enrolled in IIT Delhi? Thanks Anika
From India, Dehra Dun
naveenkumarrn
Hi
I am right now pursuing MBA and also would like to going for Phd programme in HR related topics.
can anybody help in breifing the procedures for taking admissions to Phd and also the best universities for doing my programmes.
you can also contact me on 9845342840 ... will be helpfull from your suggestions for my career path.
Naveen Kumar R N


9177912655
i hav finished my mba (hr) from osmania university, i would like to pursue phd in hr from iit’s can any body suggest me how to get admission from iit’s? and any experience is required?
From India, Hyderabad
sreenair22
Hi Vijay
Thanks for the info, Need one clarification, I completed my PG from MG University, Kerala, is it possible to take phd from any university any where. Will I have to go back to my University for any of the approvals or cerifications?
Pls confirm
Sreeja Nair

From India, Hyderabad
SK SINGH
2

Dear Ms. Archana,
I thank you and appreciate you for providing us the valuable information. If you can elaborate more on how to enroll PhD while working full time, I heard UGC has absolve the system of providing PhD/ MPhil through correspondence. Please through some light on it...!!
Thanks once again..
Regards

From India, Visakhapatnam
Anonymous
3

HI All,
I am an HR professional with 7yrs exp.
I have a full time BE degree but a part time diploma in HR
In case I want to do PHD in HR do I ned a fulltime HR degree or my one year diploma will be sufficient.
Please guide.
Thanks,
Tanushree

From United States, Cambridge
SK SINGH
2

Dear Ms. Tanushree,
As far as my knowledge, In most of the universities Master degree is required to enroll PhD. I don't think diploma courses in HR will work, it has to be MBA. If I am wrong kindly correct me..!!!!

From India, Visakhapatnam
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