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Vivek Ranjan

Contributor-Level 7

Placements in PG Diploma are decent. But, due to the reasons of confidentiality I would not be able to share the specific details.

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Tanbir Shaikh

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B. K. School of Business Management
Nirma University
GLS University
Chimanbhai Patel Institute of Management
L. J. Institute
Oakbroom Business School
United World etc.

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Shail Oberoi

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For pursuing MBA HR, you need to first complete your graduation. Since you are pursuing CS, you can also join law and complete your LL.B. course and then pursue MBA (HR). A law degree is of immense value in CS and HR.

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Pooja sehrawat

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The most ideal students for MBA in HR are those that apart from getting the desired marks, have good communications skills as this will help develop good relationships among people in the workplace. Similarly, supervisory and planning skills will make the person an ideal candidate for getting a job in HR Management n future. On the other hand, Event management requires constant interaction with stakeholders and clients, therefore, good communication skills come in handy. Leadership and decision making skills are also essential in this field as managers will be required to guide their teams in order to fulfill their responsibilities car
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Shail Oberoi

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For MBA HR, some well-known institutes are XLRI, XISS, TISS SIBM, JBIMS, MDI and NMIMS.

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Shail Oberoi

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Your choice should depend on your interest areas and personality traits. Marketing or HR both need a separate aptitude. From a career perspective both have good growth opportunities. A persons chances of doing well in career depends a lot on his/her pursuing a career/ one's interest areas.

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suraj aggarwal

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With HR as an expertise and knowledge of cost accountancy, you can easily get 7 LPA.

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Abhinav PrakashCreativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication.

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You can take admission in PGDM/MBA courses in various colleges across the country after appearing for the eligible entrance test required by the college or in some cases, at least 50% in graduation with any stream.
Best wishes, Rupasree!

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Yes, there is an HR department in MBA.
The electives are as follows.
ELECTIVES IN HR :
Managerial Behavior and Effectiveness
Competency Mapping and Development
Industrial Relations and Labour Welfare
Labor Legislations
Strategic Human Management and Development
Cross Cultural Management
Performance and Reward Management

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