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Dr Arora among top 2% scientists

Dr Manpreet Arora

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Dr Manpreet Arora from the School of Commerce and Management Studies at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP) has earned a prestigious spot in the Stanford Top 2% Scientists List-2025, marking a proud moment for the academic community of Himachal Pradesh.

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Released in September 2025, the globally respected ranking identifies the top 2% of scientists worldwide based on rigorous citation metrics, including the composite c-score, which emphasises research impact over volume. Dr Arora has been recognised in the field of economics and business, with specialisation in business and management.

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Her inclusion in this elite list underscores a journey of consistent academic excellence. A gold medallist and board topper during her school and university years, Dr Arora has built a distinguished career spanning over 23 years of teaching, mentoring and research.

With more than 120 publications, including 70 Scopus-indexed papers and 13 edited books, she has made significant contributions to global academic discourse. Her mentorship of postgraduate and doctoral students continues to shape the next generation of scholars.

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