I want to pursue a Ph.D. in HR. I have completed 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 Industrial Relations in an MNC for about a year. Then I took a break for marriage and childbirth. I wish to change my work area from a management job to an education job. Please guide me.
From India, Delhi
After completing my PG, I was working in Industrial Relations in an MNC for about a year. Then I took a break for marriage and childbirth. I wish to change my work area from a management job to an education job. Please guide me.
From India, Delhi
Pursuing a Ph.D. in Education
A Ph.D. is essential if you want to pursue a career in education. You can approach departments in Kolkata University that teach Social Work, or you can explore opportunities at TISS in Mumbai. You have a wide choice of subjects, and their guides can lead you in this direction.
Regards,
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
A Ph.D. is essential if you want to pursue a career in education. You can approach departments in Kolkata University that teach Social Work, or you can explore opportunities at TISS in Mumbai. You have a wide choice of subjects, and their guides can lead you in this direction.
Regards,
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I appreciate your intention to pursue a Ph.D. in HRM. What I want to tell you is that you should consider writing the NET/JRF exam this coming December and then apply for the Ph.D. If you have the JRF qualification, it will be much easier for you to secure admission in any reputed universities.
With Regards,
Rayanrone
From India, New Delhi
With Regards,
Rayanrone
From India, New Delhi
If interested in regular programs, then also consider the Central University M.Phil and Ph.D. programs in Chandigarh, where you will also receive a stipend. If interested in studying from IGNOU, visit the IGNOU Chandigarh office because IGNOU also provides a Ph.D. in H.R./Labour. Prepare and go for the National Eligibility Test (NET) as well. I am also planning to do this year.
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Thank you, @bhardwaj_ch1, for your quick response. Is it really a good decision to pursue a Ph.D. through correspondence, as you have mentioned, through IGNOU?
Secondly, can you provide me with more details regarding the Central University of Chandigarh and the courses offered by it?
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
Secondly, can you provide me with more details regarding the Central University of Chandigarh and the courses offered by it?
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
Thank you for your suggestion. What is the scope in the academic field after completing a PhD in HR? Are there vacancies available to apply for the position of assistant professor after clearing the UGC-NET exam? Is it mandatory to first complete a PhD, or can one directly apply for a teaching position after clearing the NET exam?
With Regards,
Shekhar
From India, New Delhi
With Regards,
Shekhar
From India, New Delhi
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