Hi, I am planning to do my P.hD. research in the area of skill gap analysis in India. Can anyone help me with authenticated websites and information that can provide relevant data?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
What is your background and where will you be conducting the research? Please see my presentation slides on Research Methodology that provide an idea of how to approach research. I do not think that you have searched the web on this topic to see what you can find. A simple search led me to Google, where I found links to a few reports.
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
I am planning to pursue my research work for a Ph.D. in the area of unemployability and skill gap in India. I wish to study the mismatch between the demands of the Indian corporate sector and the supply from educational institutions. Can anyone help me refine the topic and provide a framework on how to execute it?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Defining a Manageable Scope for Ph.D. Research
The scope should be precise and manageable—"skill gap in India" is too wide an area to do justice in a Ph.D. thesis. It would be better if you can restrict it to a smaller geographical location, such as the National Capital Territory or Punjab.
Further, you may restrict it to a specific category of industry like the hospitality sector, insurance sector, manufacturing sector, etc. You may also focus on a specific group of the population, such as engineering graduates, commerce graduates, postgraduates, engineering diploma holders, ITI trained persons, matriculates, or non-matriculates. This approach can make the research more manageable.
You should also consider whether you will be able to obtain the necessary statistical data for such groups or sub-groups as mentioned above, like NCT/Punjab/hospitality sector/graduates, etc. Please try to do this and post here for further help.
From India, Madras
The scope should be precise and manageable—"skill gap in India" is too wide an area to do justice in a Ph.D. thesis. It would be better if you can restrict it to a smaller geographical location, such as the National Capital Territory or Punjab.
Further, you may restrict it to a specific category of industry like the hospitality sector, insurance sector, manufacturing sector, etc. You may also focus on a specific group of the population, such as engineering graduates, commerce graduates, postgraduates, engineering diploma holders, ITI trained persons, matriculates, or non-matriculates. This approach can make the research more manageable.
You should also consider whether you will be able to obtain the necessary statistical data for such groups or sub-groups as mentioned above, like NCT/Punjab/hospitality sector/graduates, etc. Please try to do this and post here for further help.
From India, Madras
Research Focus: Skill Gaps
What specific field is in the mind of the researcher? Skill gaps for what level are required to be examined?
Many have been talking about engineers at the entry level. Some talk about skill gaps for vocationally trained individuals at the entry level. The degree of skill gap varies in the high technology sector. Are the skill gaps in technical traits or soft skills? The research needs focused attention. Skill gaps in terms of the number of skilled hands or in terms of the quality of skill gaps are other aspects that need probing in respect of a specific field and the specific educational level of aspirants.
From India, Delhi
What specific field is in the mind of the researcher? Skill gaps for what level are required to be examined?
Many have been talking about engineers at the entry level. Some talk about skill gaps for vocationally trained individuals at the entry level. The degree of skill gap varies in the high technology sector. Are the skill gaps in technical traits or soft skills? The research needs focused attention. Skill gaps in terms of the number of skilled hands or in terms of the quality of skill gaps are other aspects that need probing in respect of a specific field and the specific educational level of aspirants.
From India, Delhi
Hi all,
I am doing a Ph.D. in the area of the skill gap in the Indian IT sector. For the same, I request HR professionals working in Indian IT companies or technical staff involved in the recruitment of IT graduates to please fill out a quick online survey through http://goo.gl/forms/7gVj7Igb5c. I shall appreciate your early response. Thank you in advance for your extended cooperation.
From India, Delhi
I am doing a Ph.D. in the area of the skill gap in the Indian IT sector. For the same, I request HR professionals working in Indian IT companies or technical staff involved in the recruitment of IT graduates to please fill out a quick online survey through http://goo.gl/forms/7gVj7Igb5c. I shall appreciate your early response. Thank you in advance for your extended cooperation.
From India, Delhi
Hi all, I am pursuing a PhD in the area of skill gaps in the Indian IT sector. I kindly request HR professionals working in Indian IT companies or IT professionals involved in recruitment to fill out a quick online survey at http://goo.gl/forms/7gVj7Igb5c. Your prompt response would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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