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SRIKRUPA KS

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Please refer to the placement brochure to get an idea about specialisation wise placements. It is available on the college website.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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MBA in HR has slightly lesser salary due to its nature of being an office job, so probably lesser workload. In marketing, if you get sales profile then you have to probably travel a lot. Hence, accordingly, salary and incentives are also more. HR is better if you want a stable work-life balance.
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iam ssuhana

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Sargam SharmaAn engineering student, freelancer and artist.

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Galgotia has a good MBA curriculum. Also, experienced faculties and good placements make it better. So, I think you should go for it.

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iam ssuhana

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You should go for MBA in Hospitality because you have already spent ample of time in same field. Colleges where you can do these courses are:Christ University - Bangalore
Lovely Professional University - Punjab
National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management - Hyderabad
Kerala Institute of Tourism & Travel Studies
Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management - Bhubaneswar.

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Shabana Bee

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you go with HR in MBA .HR managers who are earning at the top of the pay scale for this position can make up to $148,000 per annum working for large corporations. A person working as a compensation and benefits manager can expect to earn up to $151,000 per annum. The median salary for this position is approximately $89,200 per year.

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Aditi Agrawal

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From which college are you planning to pursue your MBA. Because the salary package depends from the college you are doing MBA, the company which is coming, your performance in that placement process, etc.

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