I am doing M.Com banking and finance. I want to pursue Ph.D in either psychology, banking or finance. What should I do?

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello Deepesh This is the eligibility required to do Ph.D PhD Eligibility Criteria Master's degree in Sciences* Engineering*Technology* Management* Social Sciences* Commerce with a good academic record. B.Tech/BE degree holders with a minimum of CGPA of 8.85 on a 10.0 point scale, or with a valid G

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8 years ago
Both are completely different field brother. Psychology will make you a professional and banking and finance will bring you to finance industry. Going for psychology will make your life easy and comfortable if you succeed, but if you don't, then it will be tough to survive. Whereas, in banking you w

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Dear Deepash, As per your qualification of Masters you can pursue Ph.D in Banking or finance .Because, it is relevant to your field and make a way easier to employ in top level colleges, or private sector firms even though bank sector. Don't divert into Psychology it will make you uncomfortable duri

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