Introduction In India, titles matter. They carry social respect, public recognition, and even influence how people perceive authority. Among the most admired is the...
Introduction In the world of academic publishing, your abstract is often your first—and sometimes only—chance to make an impression. For Indian PhD scholars, especially...
Introduction In India, academic qualifications are deeply valued—not only in education but also in career advancement, credibility, and public perception. Among these qualifications, the...
Introduction For many Indian PhD students, especially those enrolled in private universities, the transition from thesis writing to journal publishing is both exciting and...
Introduction In Indian academic ceremonies, you might hear a distinguished guest being conferred a degree “Honoris Causa.” The term may sound ceremonial, even ancient,...
Introduction Most Indian PhD students recognise the value of publishing, but fewer feel confident about how to shape their ideas into a journal paper....
Introduction The title “Doctor” carries weight in Indian society, often associated with academic brilliance or lifelong contribution. While many earn it through years of...
Introduction Many people hear the term “Doctor” used in different ways—some are researchers, some are medical professionals, and some are public figures honoured by...
Introduction For many Indian PhD scholars, the idea of writing for academic journals feels like entering a guarded space. You’ve read countless papers, cited...
Introduction In India and across the world, the concept of a doctorate is often associated with years of dedicated research, academic writing, and rigorous...