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rahul r

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Studying an MBA in HR is very rewarding and a good career venture, as mentioned below. Investing your time and effort in MBA will definitely prove to be lucrative in the long run.
Scope of MBA in HR
The scope of the MBA in HR is immense. As you know HR is one of the most important parts of any organisation/company. So, the need of HR in each field is increasing. In this profession, you can avail numbers of jobs with higher salary packages. After this course, you can apply for most reputed and respected job levels in various top most companies in India or abroad. HR managers play a crucial role in any company. So, in this profession, you
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kiran shah

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Hello,
First of all, all the three fields are good, you should opt for the field you like. If we see the current market scenario, I would suggest marketing.
Thank you.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Human Resource Management career requires an individual to have the ability to understand human relations. They need to mold style of operation as per staff needs, understand the different roles and provide strategic planning through people development. To achieve all these the HR professional, requires leadership, negotiation and excellent communication skills. The HR professional also requires ability to take hard call, to create a winwin situations for the organisation and staff.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mba-hr-career-scope-and-job-prospects-blogId-15399

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Dhruv Sehgal

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The average for HR specialization ranges from Rs. 5-6.5 LPA. The highest package offered till date is Rs. 9.5 LPA by Kwench Consulting.
With a score of 65 percentile, you can very well apply to Asia-Pacific Institute of Management.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Yes, you can enrol yourself.

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Sagar Gandhi

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Balaji Society, Pune is better than these two.

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rahul r

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The best executive MBA colleges in India for working professionals are mentioned below:
1. Indian School of Business (ISB)
2. Indian Institute of Management- Ahmadabad (IIM-A)
3. Indian Institute of Management- Calcutta (IIM-C)
4. Indian Institute of Management- Bangalore (IIM-B)
5. Indian Institute of Management- Lucknow (IIM-L)
6. Xavier School of Management (XLRI)- Jamshedpur
7. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS)- Delhi
8. Indian Institute of Management- Kozhikode (IIM-K)
9. Indian Institute of Management- Indore (IIMIDR)
10. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade IIFT New Delhi
Regards.

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Aastha Shive

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No, you could only take one specialization as your major.

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