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Shabana Bee

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You can take any degree, because degree makes no difference. If you want to do MBA, you can do with any graduation course you have done. Good luck.

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Shabana Bee

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I would suggest you not do a dual degree. You can do MBA after graduation. Doing MBA after B.Sc is not difficult. MBA is a practical oriented course and Science student are able to do it well. Initially business students have about 10 percent advantage but at the end everyone is at the same level. After doing MBA and securing a good placement no one will ask your graduate degree, everyone will only be interested in your PG degree. Good luck.

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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Hi, I think, MBA finance will be a better option for you rather than Marketing, Banking etc. It will really help you in grabbing more opportunities in Campus placement held by ICAI as well as in industry.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, Yes, PGDM for any combination as such just needs basic eligibility to qualify. Few eligibility criteria, I would share to you which top universities accept is 50% minimum percentage in the graduation from an recognised board. Should qualify for the entrance exams for which the syllabus will be shared with you in the college itself and few rounds of interview will make you eligible for the studies in the respective course. All the best.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

Guide-Level 12

With this score, you have a chance to get a good college with very high CAT/XAT score. XLRI, MDI Gurgaon, TISS are the top B School for MBA in HRM. Other HRM institute are IIM Ranchi, SCMHRD, XISS and others too.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi Tuhina,

Both fields are good. It depends on your interest on where do you want to go in future. The background is also very important while choosing the field, if you are from IT field, and very much interested in your subject, then you should choose IT.

MBA in IT and Computer Science courses (MBA in IT): covers everything about the emerging IT trends. Elements of business administration within this programme enable you to conceptualize and execute organizational planning in terms of IT infrastructure. This programme provides detailed information about fundamentals of information technology.

MBA in Human Resources Management (MBA HR):

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Both HR & Marketing are important in business and both require different skill-sets. In my opinion, MBA in marketing would have better scope because:-
1. Marketing is closer to the revenue of a business. Generally, companies consider marketing as Profit-center and HR as Cost-center. If you do well in marketing, your contribution would be easily recognised by top management.
2. I think marketing would have more jobs. As soon as a startup is founded, marketing executives are needed. However, HR execs hiring could be postponed or outsourced till company becomes bit stable. In the same company, size of marketing team would be bigger than si
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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The academic gap is not a very big issue in pursuit of higher education. You are definitely eligible for MBA. Your experience will help you in interviews and will attract many opportunities.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Nidhi,
Please confirm if you wish to enquire about Masters in HRD MA.
Kindly go through the link below for all the information about the admission procedure. http://hrdvnsgu.ac.in/Admission/MHRD_Prospectus_2018.pdf.

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Amul TamboliNothing is impossible in this world..

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Your question has answer hidden in it. Once you do Masters in HR, human resources jobs are there where you have to select, recruit, train new employees & in Aviation depends upon which specialisation you do further since in aviation also Human Resource exist as well as other operational & training jobs are there. In Masters only you will come to know details on these both questions.

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