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this is gopal ME(mechanical),MBA(HR) ,working as lecturer in engineering college
I want to do phd in management HR
suggest me the univerities and important web sites and valueble tips for easy completion.
thanku
gopal

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juheevikas@gmail.com
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
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Dear aspirants for PhD in Business Management
Your desire to do PhD even though you are from different backgrounds (one from Mech Engg.,HRM etc) is laudable, I want to provide you the realistic picture.
Recognized guides in Business Management in Indian Universities and B-Schools are not very large in number. Those who are recognized cannot take more than 5 - 6 full time research scholars and may be 5 part time scholars. These guides are besieged by many prospective candidates from MCom, MBA, Engineering and Public Administration. First you should contact a prospective guide and know his availability.

There are some universities, which have a pool of National Guides (like Bharatiyar university, Coimbatore). You can look at the list and see if someone is available for you.
Till you get a guide, please initiate efforts at (i) recognizing a research area; (ii) doing some preliminary literature review; (iii) learning some tools of quantitative and qualitative research; (iv) collecting published papers in your research area; (v) attending conferences or seminars and trying to get in touch with professors or prospective guides.

Wishing you great research journey ahead
Dr S.Sridhar
AIMIT., Mangalore

From India, Bangalore
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