Hi, Can anyone suggest to me any good topic in HR for PhD. Also, tell me how it is useful for professionals.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Tarashilpa,
Your query is a little surprising. This is because those who see themselves in the position of a research scholar mentally prepare themselves to research a specific topic while in post-graduation itself. Research on the topic should come from the heart and not as an afterthought.
Anyway, if you wish to do research, then I recommend you approach research scholars who are pursuing their PhD in HR Management. They are the right people to give you suggestions on the subject. Additionally, you may approach the guides as well.
While choosing a subject, you should not choose a dated subject. Neither should it be too new in the Indian market to create difficulties in the collection of information. You need to strike a balance.
Finally, whatever research subject you choose, whether dated or the newest one, should appeal to your guide. Many times, guides do not look at the caliber of a person but the subject chosen. If they think that it lacks substance, then they could turn down the candidature of the research scholar. What could appeal to one guide may not appeal to another.
By the way, have you cleared your NET, an entrance exam necessary to enter into the world of research?
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Your query is a little surprising. This is because those who see themselves in the position of a research scholar mentally prepare themselves to research a specific topic while in post-graduation itself. Research on the topic should come from the heart and not as an afterthought.
Anyway, if you wish to do research, then I recommend you approach research scholars who are pursuing their PhD in HR Management. They are the right people to give you suggestions on the subject. Additionally, you may approach the guides as well.
While choosing a subject, you should not choose a dated subject. Neither should it be too new in the Indian market to create difficulties in the collection of information. You need to strike a balance.
Finally, whatever research subject you choose, whether dated or the newest one, should appeal to your guide. Many times, guides do not look at the caliber of a person but the subject chosen. If they think that it lacks substance, then they could turn down the candidature of the research scholar. What could appeal to one guide may not appeal to another.
By the way, have you cleared your NET, an entrance exam necessary to enter into the world of research?
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Thank you, Dinesh, for your valuable insights. My profile is different as I am not in academics, but I have experience of more than eight years in the corporate sector. Now, I am thinking of pursuing a Ph.D., but I am unsure of how it will benefit me in the corporate world. I have not taken any exams to date, just gathering insights about its value addition to my field. One of the topics I am considering for my Ph.D. is HR analytics. Please guide me further as I am not very familiar with this. Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Tarashilpa,
If you have not cleared NET, then I recommend first passing the NET. The UGC conducts NET twice a year.
The UGC NET Exam was to be conducted in March 2021. However, because of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was conducted in May 2021. Now, wait for further notification from UGC.
The Part-I of the NET tests the candidate's aptitude, logical reasoning, etc. For the Management discipline, there is no specialization in the Paper-II of NET. Therefore, one has to be thorough with all the disciplines of management like marketing, finance, HR, supply chain, and so on.
It may be noted that clearing NET is just obtaining an entry through the main gate. Each university conducts its interview for the selection of a PhD scholar. For this, you will have to write a research proposal. Questions in the interview will be asked based on the proposal. To test your general knowledge of HR, the panel members could ask a few other questions that may not be related to the research proposal. Generally, the questions are asked to check whether the candidate has the research aptitude or not.
If you have eight years of corporate experience, then what is your future plan? Would you like to enter the world of academics? You could be well aware that in the corporate sector, at least in India, the jobs for PhDs are few and far between. Therefore, getting a job of your stature could be a challenge even then also. In fact, because of your over-qualification, you could be disqualified for ordinary jobs. Therefore, my recommendation is to do market research before you embark on the PhD. Secondly, the PhD could impose a break of 3-5 years in your career. Are you prepared for this? Will your family members support you during this period?
I am able to provide you with all this information and also able to ask these questions as my daughter is pursuing her PhD. After clearing NET, my daughter visited several universities to gather information. On her behalf, I had gone to several places to gather the information. In spite of doing this work, she still faces a few challenges. Hence, my recommendation in the previous post was to talk to the research scholars. In addition to choosing the suitable subject for the research, tuning oneself with the idiosyncrasies of the research guides is also a challenge.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
If you have not cleared NET, then I recommend first passing the NET. The UGC conducts NET twice a year.
The UGC NET Exam was to be conducted in March 2021. However, because of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was conducted in May 2021. Now, wait for further notification from UGC.
The Part-I of the NET tests the candidate's aptitude, logical reasoning, etc. For the Management discipline, there is no specialization in the Paper-II of NET. Therefore, one has to be thorough with all the disciplines of management like marketing, finance, HR, supply chain, and so on.
It may be noted that clearing NET is just obtaining an entry through the main gate. Each university conducts its interview for the selection of a PhD scholar. For this, you will have to write a research proposal. Questions in the interview will be asked based on the proposal. To test your general knowledge of HR, the panel members could ask a few other questions that may not be related to the research proposal. Generally, the questions are asked to check whether the candidate has the research aptitude or not.
If you have eight years of corporate experience, then what is your future plan? Would you like to enter the world of academics? You could be well aware that in the corporate sector, at least in India, the jobs for PhDs are few and far between. Therefore, getting a job of your stature could be a challenge even then also. In fact, because of your over-qualification, you could be disqualified for ordinary jobs. Therefore, my recommendation is to do market research before you embark on the PhD. Secondly, the PhD could impose a break of 3-5 years in your career. Are you prepared for this? Will your family members support you during this period?
I am able to provide you with all this information and also able to ask these questions as my daughter is pursuing her PhD. After clearing NET, my daughter visited several universities to gather information. On her behalf, I had gone to several places to gather the information. In spite of doing this work, she still faces a few challenges. Hence, my recommendation in the previous post was to talk to the research scholars. In addition to choosing the suitable subject for the research, tuning oneself with the idiosyncrasies of the research guides is also a challenge.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Are there colleges/universities offering part time PhD programs and also if an online study is posiible
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Colleague,
Many universities are offering part-time Ph.D. enrollment for working professionals. You need to identify a good affiliated college or directly contact the university department to which your discipline is attached and explore. Many universities conduct a written screening test for admission. It is suggested that you search for a good guide in your subject and apply to that college/university. Upon meeting the guide, there may be restrictions on the number of students they can intake.
You need to choose a guide, finalize a topic, complete all enrollment processes, submit a synopsis, pass written examination papers, and conduct your research work within the typical timeline, usually within 3 years from registration in most cases. Each university follows different rules, which you need to review and adhere to accordingly.
All the best for your endeavor!
From India, Chennai
Many universities are offering part-time Ph.D. enrollment for working professionals. You need to identify a good affiliated college or directly contact the university department to which your discipline is attached and explore. Many universities conduct a written screening test for admission. It is suggested that you search for a good guide in your subject and apply to that college/university. Upon meeting the guide, there may be restrictions on the number of students they can intake.
You need to choose a guide, finalize a topic, complete all enrollment processes, submit a synopsis, pass written examination papers, and conduct your research work within the typical timeline, usually within 3 years from registration in most cases. Each university follows different rules, which you need to review and adhere to accordingly.
All the best for your endeavor!
From India, Chennai
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