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Kameswar Lenka

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Yes no doubt its a good business school but the best one is Asian school of business management, Bhubaneswar where you can get both as major specialisation.

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Shail Oberoi

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You can continue working and after 3+ years of work experience, pursue a part time MBA in HRM or you could also pick up a Diploma programme from ISTD or Diploma in labour laws. Many institutes also run certification courses ranging up to 6 months in HR & labour compliance. HR is a vast field keeping in India what in it interests you can pick up courses.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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You can pursue Bachelors in Commerce, thEn you can go for MBA from a good B-School. You can prepare for MBA entrance exams during Bachelors, and aim to get into institutes like TISS XLRI, SCMHRD. Apart from IIMs.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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In my view Marketing-Logistics is better option. As there are many manufacturing companies who recruits MBA students for sales, and if they get people with dual experience of marketing and logistics than operations management along with sales management will be assets for them.

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Eleanor Colaco

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It depends where your interest lies. You can either register for MSW as the criteria is graduation. ICWAI has 3 stages, it depends on your caliber and potential during the course. So, choose wisely.

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mayank bhardwajI am a Management Student

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Every university has its own entrance or take students through CAT or MAT.

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