What is a pre-print?
A pre-print is a version of a scholarly paper that is posted at a repository which precedes peer-review and final publication. A pre-print is a draft that allows the…
A pre-print is a version of a scholarly paper that is posted at a repository which precedes peer-review and final publication. A pre-print is a draft that allows the…
There are very few useful apps only available to researchers. These Apps are selected based on the daily activities of the Ph.D. student and Researchers like research collaboration, data collection,…
What is FT 50? Financial Times (FT) List of 50 Journals, popularly called “FT50” is considered the top journals in business and management. Paper published in FT50 list of journals…
You must be willing to pursue a Ph.D. programme. Take a diary and a pen. Find out a silent zone area. Sit and Think. Think Why, When, Where, What, Which,…
In conversation with Prof. P.K. Singh Dr. Pawan Kumar Singh is engaged for more than three decades in academics in the field of post-graduate teaching in management, training, research, consulting,…
The New Education Policy represents a major overhauling of pedagogical and systemic processes in Indian education, from the pre-primary level through to higher education. Among several proposed changes, such as…
The New Education Policy was launched on Wednesday, July 29. The Union Cabinet approved the policy that aims to overhaul the country’s education system. The NEP 2020 aims at making “India…
The new National Education Policy (NEP 2020), approved by the union, proposes a single regulator for higher education institutions across the country. Presently, regulation of higher education bodies is done…
INTRODUCTION: Google Scholar is a search engine that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines and formats. Google Scholar launched in 2004. It includes peer-reviewed academic journal articles, books and monographs…
Impact Factor Impact factor is used by many as a stand-in for the relative importance of a journal in its scholarly field. Higher the impact factor, the better the Journal.…