Hi, this is Gopal, ME (Mechanical), MBA (HR), working as a lecturer in an engineering college. I want to do a Ph.D. in Management HR. Please suggest universities, important websites, and valuable tips for easy completion. Thank you.
Gopal
From India, Kakinada
Gopal
From India, Kakinada
Hi all I had done MBA in HRM ang want to do Phd in HR. Please suggest me Indian Universities and also the related sites. Juhee
From India, Surat
From India, Surat
Dear aspirants for a PhD in Business Management,
Your desire to pursue a PhD, even though you come from different backgrounds (such as Mechanical Engineering, HRM, etc.), is commendable. I want to provide you with a realistic picture.
Recognized guides in Business Management in Indian Universities and B-Schools are not very numerous. Those who are recognized cannot take on more than 5-6 full-time research scholars and perhaps 5 part-time scholars. These guides are overwhelmed by numerous prospective candidates from various fields such as MCom, MBA, Engineering, and Public Administration. Initially, you should contact a prospective guide and ascertain their availability.
Some universities have a pool of National Guides, such as Bharatiyar University, Coimbatore. You can check the list to see if someone is available to assist you. Until you secure a guide, please begin efforts by (i) identifying a research area; (ii) conducting some preliminary literature review; (iii) learning some tools for quantitative and qualitative research; (iv) gathering published papers in your research area; (v) attending conferences or seminars and attempting to connect with professors or potential guides.
Wishing you a fruitful research journey ahead.
Dr. S. Sridhar AIMIT., Mangalore
From India, Bangalore
Your desire to pursue a PhD, even though you come from different backgrounds (such as Mechanical Engineering, HRM, etc.), is commendable. I want to provide you with a realistic picture.
Recognized guides in Business Management in Indian Universities and B-Schools are not very numerous. Those who are recognized cannot take on more than 5-6 full-time research scholars and perhaps 5 part-time scholars. These guides are overwhelmed by numerous prospective candidates from various fields such as MCom, MBA, Engineering, and Public Administration. Initially, you should contact a prospective guide and ascertain their availability.
Some universities have a pool of National Guides, such as Bharatiyar University, Coimbatore. You can check the list to see if someone is available to assist you. Until you secure a guide, please begin efforts by (i) identifying a research area; (ii) conducting some preliminary literature review; (iii) learning some tools for quantitative and qualitative research; (iv) gathering published papers in your research area; (v) attending conferences or seminars and attempting to connect with professors or potential guides.
Wishing you a fruitful research journey ahead.
Dr. S. Sridhar AIMIT., Mangalore
From India, Bangalore
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