Navigating PhD Scholarships in HR: Should I Work First or Apply Now?

somashree2007
Hi,

Having 2.3 years of industry exposure after completing my MBA in HR, I am interested in pursuing a PhD in HR as a full-time student in Bangalore. Due to my marriage, I have relocated from Kolkata to Bangalore, and I am currently not working. So, my question is, can I get a scholarship, or do I need to start working again?

Please, can anybody suggest something to me? I am eagerly awaiting a reply.

Regards,
Somashree
somashree2007
Dear Vasudev,

Thank you so much for your suggestion and giving me appropriate direction. Yes, I have an interest in teaching. Can you please assist me on how to register with a guide and who would be good for me? Do I need to submit a particular synopsis to the university before searching for any guide?

Of course, having an interest in your proposal, can you please send me your contact details and how I can contribute to your cause?

Thank you.
dasarp
One piece of advice for you: please be careful not to join colleges or deemed universities that do not have recognition. Before enrolling, meet with students who are already studying there to see how many years it takes to complete the program. Otherwise, your efforts will go to waste.

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somashree2007
Dear Mr. Dasarp,

Can you please suggest whether I can go to Karnataka University or any other places? Also, please help me with a topic that will be effective in the present industry scenario for submitting my synopsis.

Thank you.
Regards,
Somashree
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