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priyank sharma

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IFIM Business School, Bangalore is a leading management institution, has a distinct advantage of being a pioneering premier management institute housed in the hub of the IT industry in Electronics City, Bangalore. IFIM B School offers PGDM 2 years full-time programme
-AACSB accredited (only 6 colleges in India have got AACSB accreditation )
-AICTE Approved
-100% Consistent placement every year by Center for Continuous Employability. The course is little different here from other B-Schools as they give equal importance to personality development as well. As an MBA/ a PGDM graduate, it's very important to have both soft skills and physical
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Ankur Rajput

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Yes, it is going to be difficult for you as you are a science student. It will take some time but if you are a brilliant student then marketing would be easy for you if start learning about basic. Good Luck.

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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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For MMS course, all the admissions are done through entrance exams.

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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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All courses are open for both men and women in this institute. In part-time MBA course, candidate's doesn't get benefits of placements as they are working professionals.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Human resource (HR) managers are involved with recruitment, training, career development, compensation and benefits, employee relations, industrial relations, employment law, compliance, disciplinary and grievance issues, redundancies etc. To become an HR manager, you would need at least a Bachelor's degree; some employers require a master's degree. Degrees are usually in human resources management, business administration or a related field. You may also need up to five years of experience. Certification is available but it is voluntary. Best of luck.
Thank You.

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Deeparun Dutta

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No, you need above 50% in graduation.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Manmeet Singh, I think you should first decide what kind of job opportunities you are looking for and decide what to study accordingly, since you are doing the reverse thing here. With an MBA, you should gain some work experience in India and figure out what you want. Otherwise, options and admission chances are limited. Take the IELTS. If you want to study a management course, take GRE or GMAT. You can learn a foreign language too for better job prospects. Go through university websites for programs they have and match with your career plans. It is your personal decision.

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PRITHVI KANNARPADY

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No, it depends on how well you perform at the interview.

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