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Shail Oberoi

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To be successful in HR apart from the technical domain skills, you also need to have inbuilt personality traits. You first need to evaluate yourself and ascertain your personality traits and then take the plunge in HR.

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Shail Oberoi

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Executive MBA is of duration (1-year to 18 months). The fee structure depends a lot on the ranking of the college. It could range anywhere from 1.5 lacs to 3 lacs.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, an executive MBA will sharpen your skills in the HR field and assist you in a better understanding of the concepts of modern HR practices. Along with executive MBA, you should also try and get some certification done in specialised HR sub-domains.

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Shail Oberoi

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It's a good Idea. Since you are now in the HR department, your Executive MBA in HR will help you understand the HR concepts and assist you in becoming a better HR professional.

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Shail Oberoi

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In order to get into a good MBA college, you need to ensure that you get more than 50% marks at the graduation level and score more than 90 percentile in open test for admissions into MBA( CAT).
So, join a coaching class and get yourself prepared for the Common Admission Test.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Supriya
There are many specialization for MBA rather than the mentioned ones
These are MBA in Oil and gas marketing, power management, logistics, aviation, port and ship management ,and manyu more
You could visit University of petroleum and energy studies, for more domain specified MBA Programs or many other universities which offer these programs
Good Luck

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Srishti Gupta

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Hi,
IFIM provides a specialization in Human Resource Management and we do accept MAT scores.
I would definitely recommend you to join the B-School. The most unique quality of IFIM is the bespoke management program that will enable you to design the curriculum as per your individual needs. The institute offers a host of specializations to select from and provides a platform for industry-oriented learning. We are in constant touch with corporates through various events and the mentorship program. The management is driven towards the overall development of the students by nurturing holistic, socially responsible and continuously employable
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Jill Shah

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Hi Akshay!
Your package is totally based on the knowledge, skills and caliber you posses. So it would be advisable if you focus more on your studies and sharpen your existing knowledge. Good Luck!

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