swarg
respected sirs,
i mitesh makwana from gujarat ,here in karnataka in sugar industry i have recently appointed as trainee personnel officer,(5th march),i now want to do ph.d.in h.r.,so please help me in selecting the topics and also if anybody done ph.d.please give me your contact number.or those who are ph.d.guide please ,help me.
thanking you,
regards,
mitesh.-09986304527(mitesh_makwana@rediffmail.com)

From India, Tumkur
sivaranjanimira
I'm also wish to do Ph.D in HR. but I'm looking for good guidance. Is that possible to do Ph.D from office environment. I thought it is easy if we are into teachnig profession rather in any industry.
Help me in this regard
Thanks & Regards
Sivaranjani Sriram

From India, Madras
swarg
gentleman.......... dont think like that whether in office or teaching line its creat more value for us... regards mitesh
From India, Tumkur
priyaashan
2

Office environment or teaching profession doesn't make a very big difference. Both has its own advantages. If you are in an educational institution you can make use of the library but when in a company, approaching for data collection would be easier.
Please decide the area of interest.It is better to choose a guide according to your area of interest. Then, you need to decide the university. You can pursue PhD only with those guides who have registered under that university. However, there are a few universities without this barrier.
Good Luck.
Regards
Priya

From India, Bangalore
k.sairamu
3

Dear All,
Even I am interested to pursue Ph.d in HR, but I heard from one of my frnd that we need to do MPhil b4 u go for phd. Even IGNO university is asking for mphil b4 opting for phd in management. so request you to guide me in this regard. my mail id is
regards,
sai

From India, Pune
Daleep
4

Hi, Unless you wish to go to teaching, Ph.d would not add value in industry. Go infor MBA, if you are not or do some certifications course which will add value. Today scenario is different. daleep

priyaashan
2

dear sairamu if you have a work exp of 2-3 yrs, you can diretcly pursue PhD. There is no need of completing M.Phil. Again this rule differs from university to university. Priya
From India, Bangalore
lizancy
10

Dear All,
I have MBA in HR still want to pursue my PHD IN HR, and I have 4 years of experience in HR and currently am working as HR Manager
Can you please suggest a Universsity in which I can take PHD and the topic to be covered.
I did my MBA from Tamil Nadu Madurai University
Thanking you all in anticipation
and one more thing what i am now in HR a very big contribution has citehr for this along with my God's blessings
Thank you for every thing
Lizancy

From Australia, Adelaide
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