Dear Deshmukh,
There are various topics available for research in HR, but it depends upon your activeness, abilities, knowledge, and skills regarding such topics to put in more and more input to give the best output and make the best thesis. Some of the topics you might consider for your research are listed below:
1. Needs of Human Resource Planning & Development
2. Human Resource Development and Stress Management
3. Challenging role of human resource managers in minimizing employees' attrition for the development of the organization
4. Labor Management and Industrial Relations for the development of the organization
5. Organization culture development for the effectiveness of personnel in the organization
6. Effective Implementation of Labor legislation for social development
7. Organizational behavior: an effective tool for human resource development
8. Stress resolution through effective HR policy implementation
9. Needs of training and development for employees and organizational effectiveness: Morphology, Modulation, and Measurement
10. Are today's companies' HR policies effective for the development of manpower in the twenty-first century?
11. Development of corporate culture for the effectiveness of employees: Idealization, Development, Implementation, and Measurement
12. Developing trends of HRM for the effectiveness of organizations and their employees in both the public and private sectors
13. Management of Industrial disputes for the effectiveness of the organization, HRD, and employees
14. Need for HR Strategic Planning for recruitment and selection processes: Scope and Measurement
15. Should HR policies need to change after increasing business stiffness for the betterment of the organization?
16. Increasing role of HR involvement for organizational effectiveness in globalization
17. Is HRMIS (Human Resource Management Information System) an effective tool for HR Planning processes in the global business environment?
Thanks and Best Regards,
VIKAS
From India, Hyderabad
There are various topics available for research in HR, but it depends upon your activeness, abilities, knowledge, and skills regarding such topics to put in more and more input to give the best output and make the best thesis. Some of the topics you might consider for your research are listed below:
1. Needs of Human Resource Planning & Development
2. Human Resource Development and Stress Management
3. Challenging role of human resource managers in minimizing employees' attrition for the development of the organization
4. Labor Management and Industrial Relations for the development of the organization
5. Organization culture development for the effectiveness of personnel in the organization
6. Effective Implementation of Labor legislation for social development
7. Organizational behavior: an effective tool for human resource development
8. Stress resolution through effective HR policy implementation
9. Needs of training and development for employees and organizational effectiveness: Morphology, Modulation, and Measurement
10. Are today's companies' HR policies effective for the development of manpower in the twenty-first century?
11. Development of corporate culture for the effectiveness of employees: Idealization, Development, Implementation, and Measurement
12. Developing trends of HRM for the effectiveness of organizations and their employees in both the public and private sectors
13. Management of Industrial disputes for the effectiveness of the organization, HRD, and employees
14. Need for HR Strategic Planning for recruitment and selection processes: Scope and Measurement
15. Should HR policies need to change after increasing business stiffness for the betterment of the organization?
16. Increasing role of HR involvement for organizational effectiveness in globalization
17. Is HRMIS (Human Resource Management Information System) an effective tool for HR Planning processes in the global business environment?
Thanks and Best Regards,
VIKAS
From India, Hyderabad
HI rajesh, Basic criteria for Ph.D. is first class in master degree, and first clear entrance examination(PAT). Mphil is not compulsry for that.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hello Dear,
As Mr. Deshmukh has provided details about the eligibility criteria for a Ph.D. from UGC recognized universities, it is appropriate. The aspirant who is willing to do a Ph.D. in any stream must hold a master's degree with first-class honors, or for candidates appearing after result declaration, they must achieve the required percentage marks as mentioned in the Pre-registration test application. After submitting the registration form for the Ph.D. PRT (Pre-Registration Test), one must prepare for general objective type questions, optional subject-related objective type questions, and optional theoretical/subjective type questions in the subject in which the candidate holds a master's degree. The number of questions and the duration of the exam may vary from one university/institute to another. Please check where you are applying.
After passing the PRT test, the candidate has to select a topic and enroll with the registered/permanent faculty of the university/institute who holds a doctorate (Ph.D.) degree. Subsequently, with the assent of the faculty/teacher, they must create a synopsis and have it approved by the relevant university/institute approving authorities. Upon approval of the topic, they can register for Ph.D. Pursuance. After registration, the thesis/research must be completed within the specified time and submitted to the relevant approving authorities to receive a Ph.D. degree.
Thanks & Best Regards:
From India, Hyderabad
As Mr. Deshmukh has provided details about the eligibility criteria for a Ph.D. from UGC recognized universities, it is appropriate. The aspirant who is willing to do a Ph.D. in any stream must hold a master's degree with first-class honors, or for candidates appearing after result declaration, they must achieve the required percentage marks as mentioned in the Pre-registration test application. After submitting the registration form for the Ph.D. PRT (Pre-Registration Test), one must prepare for general objective type questions, optional subject-related objective type questions, and optional theoretical/subjective type questions in the subject in which the candidate holds a master's degree. The number of questions and the duration of the exam may vary from one university/institute to another. Please check where you are applying.
After passing the PRT test, the candidate has to select a topic and enroll with the registered/permanent faculty of the university/institute who holds a doctorate (Ph.D.) degree. Subsequently, with the assent of the faculty/teacher, they must create a synopsis and have it approved by the relevant university/institute approving authorities. Upon approval of the topic, they can register for Ph.D. Pursuance. After registration, the thesis/research must be completed within the specified time and submitted to the relevant approving authorities to receive a Ph.D. degree.
Thanks & Best Regards:
From India, Hyderabad
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