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Supratik Dey

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It all depends on your interest. By "better" if you mean package offered in placements, then it's not the right way to plan for a career. Instead try to figure out your interest area, research more about each of them and see if they are relevant to your current field. Hope that helps.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend on our interest areas and individual personality strengths. HR & Finance both have separate career progressions & so one needs separate strengths to excel in the said areas. From a long-term career perspective, both have good growth opportunities.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Sreshtha
Two years' experience is really a great time to garnish and develop skills.
yes ofcourse your ability will help you to achive the goal you wanted to go for
all the best

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, it really comes with lots of hands-on. HR is a field which is truly people-centric. If you are already in an HR environment, it would be good to take initiative to conduct activities, arrange key tasks and activities which will directly / indirectly involve the use of soft skills and personality traits. For example, to enhance communication skills, it would be great to have employee engagement fun activity just to talk to people around and know them better. Like, breaking the ice. If it is a leadership skill enhancement, it helps to take responsibility for some task - big or small does not matter. Just to see how well you can

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Gurleen Khurana

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Now, I don't think, it will be possible as the admissions are mostly closed in most of the colleges. However, I would advise you to decide on the college and check with them once if they have few seats left.

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rishav sood

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HELLO if you want to purse P.hd in hospital toursim you need the clear 2 exams that are NET exam of the university to enroll with it AND JRF these exams to register for the national level research federation that will provide you with the scholarship and will help you in your research work this industry needs a lot of exploration and there is a good scope for research in this field.

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Devendra Khode

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You can go for full-time MBA as it would be more beneficial as compared to executive one. It will help you get jobs with less effort. Further, there are a number of organisations which do not consider part-time, distance or executive degree or Diploma. I would suggest, go for a full-time course if it is possible for you.

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Anagha G Nair

Guide-Level 13

The best institutes for MBA (HR) are as follows:
* Xavier labour relations institute
* Management Development institute
* Narsee monjee institute of Management studies
* Tata institute of social sciences Mumbai
* International Management institute Delhi
* Indian institute of Management Ranchi
All these colleges accept admission through entrance tests like CAT TISSNET XAT NMAT etc.

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HR has become one of the most sought -after jobs today as every company is majorly focusing on employee engagement, employee retention, and the other techniques. Every company has got its own human resource department that handles employee problems related to job satisfaction and productivity. It also handles various policies and money related tasks to ensure that at the end of the day, the company gets benefited from the business. One can pursue their Post Grads in HR, from many colleges that offer MBA specifically in Human Resources, for example, XLRI in India, I am sure there are institutes providing an MBA degree abroad as well. Yo
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