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Vishakha Jain

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This totally depends on your field of interest. Also, the college you choose highly matters as most of the colleges are better in particular field. eg- Dalmia is better for finance than marketing. MET is good for marketing as well as finance. The package offered and scope of learning should also be considered.
Marketing (bookish stuff) is easy to understand. You can score good marks there but it totally depends on your level of understanding.

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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It's hard to find out suitable openings in hospitality industry after MBA in HR. A graduation in hotel management is enough to reach a good position in hospitality sector. An MBA in hospitality administration is an added advantage.
So, if you are planning your career in hospitality, you should choose MBA in hospitality administration.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Travel and Tourism one of the best sectors I could say. Please specialise in this sector you have a bright future.

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ARITRA PAUL

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HR professionals are the heart of a company. You will be very wise if you choose it. My friends have done the same.

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Himanshu Madan

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Yes, it's an evergreen field and has vast options in terms of industries.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Jaswinder, w
What you plan to study is not relevant to your education background. You must convince the university why you want to study HRM after pursuing your MA. Have a clear picture of what you want our career to be like and convey the same to the university in the form of a SOP. Your IELTS is also low, 6.5 is required for PG courses. In addition, you must have above 55% in your studies.

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