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23rd October 2009, 09:47 PM
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Hello,
I m very happy to see this forum. I hve done M.Com & M.B.A. With finance specialisation in First class from RSTM Nagpur University. Now I want to do Ph.D. and want to go in academic field. Kindly suggest me from where I shud do Ph.D. Also, I want to appear NET. Is there any suggestion for my career option? |
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#2
24th October 2009, 06:43 PM
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Hey Aries. Always a pleasure to know someone who wants to make a career in academic field. Since you have done your specialisation in finance I presume you want to pursue PhD. in Finance and related disciplines. Many top B-Schools offer PhD. Programmes admission to which is based on CAT and other such management entrance exam/NET etc. and the candidate's academic background, experience and an interview.
You can also do PhD. in other disciplines from most Indian Universities. Details regarding PhD. programme from several top universities and institutes is available in our website www.entrance-exam.net. Please go through the following link to check out various PhD. programmes: PhD. Programmes For details regarding UGC NET you can refer to the following link: UGC NET December 2009 Last edited by The_Wisdom; 24th October 2009 at 06:45 PM. |
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#3
26th November 2009, 01:56 AM
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay And all IITS, Anna University Chennai,Birla Institute of Technology & Science,University of Roorkee,IIMS provide PHD programs so go for phd in these colleges.
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#4
1st December 2009, 02:50 PM
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there are number of universities from where your can complete your p.hd.
I will suggest you to focus on NET because if you really want to make a good career in academics field then just get through NET. it will provide you fullproof career oppurtunity. BEST OF LUCK |
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#5
9th December 2009, 07:16 AM
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if you wanna do phd ,do it from some institute like iit,nit because the scope for research field is not that great in our country,and only the top most college students get some value.
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#7
14th January 2010, 02:51 PM
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The PhD programme is a research programme aiming to train PhD students to independently undertake research, development and teaching assignments at an international level in the private and public sectors - sectors in which a broad knowledge of research is required.
The purpose of PhD studies is to develop the studentīs capacity for identifying, comprehending, formulating and solving scientific problems in the widest sense. The chief element of a PhD study programme is an individually designed research project which the student shall carry out under the guidance of one or more supervisors, using the scientific methodology of a special area of research, and hereby contributing to advance research in this area. so its a good decision and so go for it........ best of luck |
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#8
27th January 2010, 01:28 PM
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A Ph.D. candidate in Computing Science at Newcastle typically comes to us with some knowledge of programming, and a clear indication of high ability. But his specific background in computing may range from a broad appreciation of some of the fundamental problems of the science to a total ignorance of others; and he perhaps may have some specialized experience in some area of interest.
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#10
31st January 2010, 10:30 PM
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If you intend to do a PhD in Finance, for that matter in any area, you have to be more specific. Finance is such a large area. Depends on your background. If you are a commerce graduate, may be Capital Budgeting/ Structuring decisons, (MM hypothesis attracts lot of researchers) Auditing, GAAP, M&A etc may interest you. If you have a quantitative background, research in Risk management, Banking, Derivatives etc may be suitable. International Banking, Foreign Exchange, Monetary Economics, Micro Finance, Rural Finance the list can be endless. I would suggest you to read more and zero down to a specific topic.
best of luck |
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#11
1st February 2010, 05:09 PM
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hello friend
you have very good degree and you must go for Phd if you are interesting you have not specified your living location so that i will suggest you well if you are from NCR than you will go through Delhi |
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#12
2nd February 2010, 07:11 PM
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really it very good that after doing mcom and mba yet you want to study means want to do phd.
i will suggest you for NET, OTHERWISE YOU CAN ALSO DO YOU PHD FROM INSTITUTE LIKE IIT NIT BHU etc |
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#13
2nd February 2010, 07:24 PM
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really it very good that after doing mcom and mba yet you want to study means want to do phd.
i will suggest you for NET, OTHERWISE YOU CAN ALSO DO YOU PHD FROM INSTITUTE LIKE IIT NIT BHU etc |
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#16
9th March 2010, 12:59 PM
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hey............
it 's a good idea...for improving your career.......but you have to keep concentrate.. ....and also have to wait........ after m.tech or after m.com or after mba..... you always can ph.d but you required 3 years more....... all the best............good luck......
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#17
14th May 2010, 04:08 PM
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In many English-speaking countries, the PhD is the highest degree one can earn[1] and applies to graduates in a wide array of disciplines in the physical sciences, social sciences and humanities. The PhD or equivalent has become a requirement for a career as a university professor or researcher in most fields. The academic level of degrees known as doctorates of philosophy, varies with time and country.
various institute provide PHD are: 1.BHU 2.Jadavpur University 3.IIT 4.ANNA UNIVERSITY and lots more. All the best. |
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