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 Any Nepali doing PhD in Business Related subjects

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Posted on 12-29-04 5:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Do you know or is anyone of you here doing PhD in business related subject? I plan to apply for my PhD for fall 2005 and your help would be highly appreciated.

I plan to look into either Non-for-proft , MIS or Finance, Or Market Research.

Thank you in advance,


FMN
 
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Posted on 12-30-04 3:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ma pani business related subject ma nai bhannu paryo. My field is more concentrated in business activities in a specific region (which I will disclose if required).

BTW, I am in UK hai, not US. And I am relatively new to this Phd thing. Kaile kai ta yo phd chd tyagera Haridwar Kasi tira gayera tapasya garu jasto ni lagcha :) Started it about 3 months back.

Though I may not have much info related to application proceudre, please feel free to email me - by clicking my nick above - regarding any other related queries you may have.

Good luck in your pursuit of further knowledge.
 
Posted on 12-30-04 4:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi ,
can u give me some more idea's about it?
 
Posted on 12-30-04 5:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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PHD in business related subject is a very intesting line of work indeed. Unless you are going to persue research/education it might be tough for you to capitalize on your background. However there seems to be a demand for busines people who can apply social science to it. There seem

If you already have biz background, I would persue something else for phd. One thing positive about bush administration is that they want non profits to come up with financially sustainable model. so i am sure in the future in teh world of non profit we will begin to see leaders that are socially conscious biznessmen or biznesswomen.

good luck!
 
Posted on 12-30-04 6:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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jagalte dai, na ta mero us jane eechya cha hai.......tara UK ta pakai jaana maan laacha.........yeso Culinary arts ma masters ra PHD garna milcha ke mildaina......Mero intrest chai sake saama scotland maa jaane kya........pls yeso inquriy gardinu na. Aba switzerland jana ta paisa le pugdaina.........UK chai aatincha paakai
 
Posted on 12-31-04 8:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Oho MM brother, culinary arts/ hospitality industryu ma masters (plus PhD) milna ta kina namilnu , tara durbhagyabash ma sita ahile yas ma tyati information nahuna sakcha. HOwever I will keep your quest in mind and let u know if i find anything interesting.

Tara majale pahile aba bihe garera majaale honeymoon manaunu bhanda agadi chahi padhai sadhai ko barema nasochna nai sallah dinchu hai ma ta :) All the best.
 
Posted on 12-31-04 8:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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BJagaltayBhoot ....TW, I am in UK hai, not US. And I am relatively new to this Phd thing. Kaile kai ta yo phd chd tyagera Haridwar Kasi tira gayera tapasya garu jasto ni lagcha :) Started it about 3 months back.



I feel your pain hehe.
 
Posted on 12-31-04 8:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Matrixgirl, i m glad that u feel the pain too. At least i m not the only one, haha.

But its a kind of a bittersweet pain. Banaras ko laddu jasto ke.......jo khaye wo bhi pachutaye, jo nakhaye wo bhi pachutaye !
 
Posted on 12-31-04 8:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I know what you mean....i myself am done with first year....and sometimes feel like throwing away everything...but then again i happen to think like you. LOL.
 
Posted on 12-31-04 12:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello FMN,

I am in third year in the college of business. Getting into a doctoral program will make sense if you are thinking of a career in teaching/research, else 10 year commitment may have lots of oppurtunity costs in terms of your career advancement in practical world. I say 10 year for a career in teaching/research because it takes 4-5 yrs to get a degree and another 4-5 yrs more for tenure in university.

Will be glad to to share my experience if you are interested, send me your contact info.

Happy New Year 2005.

Take care.
 
Posted on 01-01-05 11:16 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I just completed MBA in finance and would like to do Phd in Finance.Help needed.
 
Posted on 01-02-05 7:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you for the info.

How much do you think is the minimum GMAT requirement?

MatrixGirl are you around St Louis???
 
Posted on 01-08-05 4:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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No forget me not....im not around there.
I think you should get in touch with the college you wanna get in.
 
Posted on 01-08-05 10:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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forget-me-not,

Where are you ? I am in Kansas and Doing Masters in Finance.
 
Posted on 01-08-05 11:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Tisa -Did you go to Univ. in Texas?
 
Posted on 01-08-05 2:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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anybody willin to give me their phd degree :D
will appreciate it loads :D
tired of studyin
anybody
going onceeeeee
going twiceeeeeeeeee
going going goin
stillllllllll
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Posted on 07-16-05 6:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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No, I am in the East coast and right now working for state department.
I am planning to Phd in Fall 2006.
But I hate teaching and want to complete Phd to get into INGOs.
Advise.
 
Posted on 07-16-05 6:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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you'll be the first one (in nepal)with a doctorate in business..if u do that forget-me notd
doctor of philosophy in business...only morons do that.
highschool drop out your friend kale.
 
Posted on 07-16-05 9:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lol Kale-- feel so sorry for you and for myself too.
 
Posted on 07-16-05 11:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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PhD in finance from a reputed school is a big deal.

A good friend of mine from a very reputed school and with impeccable GPA was turned down by Stern Business School(NYU) and Stanford business school. (He got into another school, which is not among top 10.) Later, he told me he came to know someone who got into Stanford that year from his country: the guy had won (gold medal in) math olympiad.

The goal of PhD in finance is entirely different from MBA or something like that. PhDs in finance have a wide array of opportunities available to them, including teaching in MBA schools, or going to industry. Salary of graduates from low ranking schools start from 120K if they work as a MBA-school's professor. Top finance schools PhDs often, however, prefer to go to economics department to teach, because of the freedom afforded to them in creating their own syllabus and doing independent research.

I don't know any Nepali doing PhD in top finance school so far, but that doesn't mean there are none. You can always try to get into. The usual prolbem of professoriat , low salary, won't be a matter if you teach in MBA schools, so rest assured, you will have a bright future if you get into any of the top schools.
 
Posted on 07-16-05 12:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am doing a PhD in Finance from a top 20 business school. It was in the top 20 according to BusinessWeek.I am in the West Coast.Basically, besides having the mandatory admission requirements for a PhD in Finance, you need something extra. I don't know what that is.
PhD in Finance is a very different ballgame than a MBA in Finance. Phd's have a wide array of employemnt opportunities. If anybody out there needs any information on what the program actually is, I will be very happy to help.
 



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