durailoyo
Hi Seniors,
i am having 4.2years of experience in HR field and working in a software company which is PVT LTD, recently promoted to Sr. HR Executive. I already qualified MCA & MBA and currently doing MA in Psychology and Diploma in Labour Law and Administrative Law through Distance education. I am planning to do Phd in Management from next year onwards. will it be useful for me after few years down the line for my career? Please need your guidance.

From India, Chennai
mrfsuresh
9

Dear Friend,
Your aim is not spelt by you. If you wish to become a Faculty / Professor etc. you have to Plan for M.Phil, Phd etc.
If you wish to continue as a H.R.Professional, Your MBA (HR ?), Dip. in Labour Law, M.A. Psychology etc. is more than enough as Academic Qlfn. and all you need further concentration is gain field exp. in H.R.
Regards,
Suresh K
Mobile : 98401 18200.

From India, Chennai
agbbrindha@gmail.com
10

Hi Durai,
Wat suresh said is rite. if u want to be in corporate jus focus to get more knowledge in recent updates in HR field & shine urself.
Bt if u wan to shift ur profession to teaching or any other field u can go with M.Phill & Phd

From India, Coimbatore
sudharshanan.v
18

Hello Friend
Doing Phd is a part of learning, it will develop your knowledge. There is no limit for learning, Dont compare studies with the work. If you wanna to do Phd, u have passion in Phd just try, dont go suggestion to anybody.
For doing good things like learning/educations no need to ask suggestion to anybody, just go head.
All the best carry on.
Regards
Sudharshanan

From India, Madras
Sharmila Das
990

Dear Durailoyo,
Your decision to pursue Phd in Management is magnificient.
Are you planning to do in regular or by distance?
If it is a distance course then you can very well continue your current job as it would be your pleasure in getting experience with study go hand-in-hand.
If you'd like to pursue through regular, check with the courses offered. Many courses will not help in research. You can always opt which can help you to get the right connections and data for your research.

From India, Visakhapatnam
saiconsult
1899

Mr.Durai
As Mr. Suresh, Sudarshnan and other members suggested, is your desire linked to a career goal or you want to pursue it as a mere passion?.In either case, you can go ahead with your decision since acquiring knowledge seems to be your passion going by the number of qualifications acquired by you. We should also do things which we love to do since it will enrich our sense of joy and fulfilment which( the feel good factor) will have a salubrious effect on our functioning in our careers (as a HR Manger etc.). Since you want to do PH.D in management, it will all the more compliment your job also. Further you can also offer yourself as a visiting faculty in Managment Institutes , if you like to grarify your teaching impluses.I am with Sharmila Das in supporting your decision.
B.Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advsior
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
durailoyo
Thanks Suresh K, Brindha, Sudharshanan, Sharmila Das, Saikumar, Arora for all your immediate responses and knowledge transfer. Now i got more idea to desire the right path.
From India, Chennai
anil.arora
664

Greetings to all,
I would like to update something about PhD and i believe that can help all of you who are interested people here..
Where Do I Start MY Research and How? is the most important question for all of you (Student-PhD) out there and can get the answer and help by going through the group where i have updated these information and answered this question...
Home > Social Groups > HR Groups > Phd Support team-HR
http://citehr.com#gmessage25350

From India, Gurgaon
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