Human Resources Eligibility

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. I am also a hotel management student after my BHM course I will be pursuing HR and Marketing a very good scope of studies. It is the backbone of every organization. You have actually choosed the right industry. All the best.

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khushbu gupta

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If you want to complete your MBA in HR, it is a good choice. Otherwise, you can complete your MBA in dual specialisation.

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Harshit Jain

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To pursue HRM, you must be a graduate in any stream with 60% marks from recognized university or institute. Also, you have to clear CAT exam or any other entrance exam for MBA.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Hi,
Yes, you will get admission for the course you desire but you will not be getting the top 100 colleges as these colleges have their criteria that candidate must have a minimum of 50% in graduation.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Subhadeep,
Already answered.

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Dhara SardharaI'm MBA student and confident + supportive person

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Hi Pratiksha,
First of all, I would like to tell you that you have not mentioned the place where do you want to go for MBA? If I give you answer on general base then it will like the basic qualification required for admission in MBA are following.
1. A minimum of 50% marks in your 3 or 4 years Bachelor degree from a recognised university.
2. There is no minimum or maximum age limit to pursue this course.
3. There are no fixed number of attempts for any of the entrance exams like CAT MAT XAT etc.
4. A final year student of Bachelors degree may also apply for this course but at the time of admission, he must have to submit the documents of h
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SHUKLA M

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Hello,
Being a B.Sc graduate, you can choose HR as your specialization in MBA. But, you should take admission in a decent college.

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Yazad Mithaiwala

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Human resource is depleting in today's business scenario. HR require absolute great communication skills, which the people of Canada already possess. The fields like finance, IT and project management are in demand and you should consider them.

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