Hallo Seniors....i have done my MBA(HR) and now working as Management Science faculty in a pvt institute.
Recently i have prepared two papers for two different Paper Presentation -seminars. But due to some reason i could not turn up on the presentation day scheduled, no doubt i submitted my full paper with abstract via mail as asked before.
Both of them were from Arts, economics related topics (themes).
So now i want to ask you all...if i can mention in my CV about these two Paper Presentations ...(though i didnot get the respective certificates) ?
Also one more thing- can i present a paper on Science topic....(would be held next month) ...though i am from Management field?
From India, Guwahati
Recently i have prepared two papers for two different Paper Presentation -seminars. But due to some reason i could not turn up on the presentation day scheduled, no doubt i submitted my full paper with abstract via mail as asked before.
Both of them were from Arts, economics related topics (themes).
So now i want to ask you all...if i can mention in my CV about these two Paper Presentations ...(though i didnot get the respective certificates) ?
Also one more thing- can i present a paper on Science topic....(would be held next month) ...though i am from Management field?
From India, Guwahati
hello,
you can mention it if your paper is not published in their journal.
Secondly, there is no such restriction that you cannot submmit the paper for science if you are into manaement disipline, but though your expertise and intrest is management you should give preference to it.
From India, Indore
you can mention it if your paper is not published in their journal.
Secondly, there is no such restriction that you cannot submmit the paper for science if you are into manaement disipline, but though your expertise and intrest is management you should give preference to it.
From India, Indore
yes, you can mention "paper submitted & published" dont mention "paper presented"
in any conference if its not compulsory that author should be present, though its expected and important but not crucial.
From India, Indore
in any conference if its not compulsory that author should be present, though its expected and important but not crucial.
From India, Indore
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