Scope
The MURS develops transferable skills with broad application, including critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and independence. There are numerous benefits for young scientists who get involved in research. Research experience allows young scientists to understand published works better, learn to balance collaborative and individual work, determine an area of interest, and start their careers as researchers. It has a tremendous scope to provide undergraduates with an understanding that their research studies are unique and can benefit society. The conference welcomes extended abstracts of undergraduates dissertations or any other research conducted by young scientist. Moreover, it encourages collaborative research work between the academic supervisor and the student. The 4th MURS welcomes research papers on the following tracks:
- Accounting and Finance
- Banking & Insurance
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing Management
- Tourism Management
- EcoBusiness Management
- Hospitality Management