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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

Guide-Level 12

Operations management is the best option for mechanical, civil and instrumentation engineers.
Marketing management is the best option for CSE, ECE and EEE engineers.
HRM is the best option for IT and mechatronics engineers.
A B.Tech graduate is eligible for all specialisations in MBA, but it depends on the candidate's capability & interest. Generally, marketing is the best option among all. Finance should be done by B.Com graduates because it will provide valuable and wide scope to them.
All the best.

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Shreshtha Saxena

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Both the courses have good job opportunities. Finance has scope in the financial sector of industries, firms and MNCs like accounts, stocks, etc. Whereas, an HR manager, manages human resources of the company and also performs other operations.
Finance and HR both are good.

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debashis rout

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In my view, you should opt for MBA in HR as you have HR as the specialization in B.Com. In long run, it will be helpful for you.

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Saurav Prasad

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You must appear for CAT, MAT and XAT exams to take admission for MBA in HR.

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vikas sharma

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Hi Shivani, IIEBM is a good institute for PGDM in human resource. IIEBM is known for rigorous classroom training along with corporate exposure and makes student confident in all spheres of the corporate world. You can visit below link for more details: http://bit.ly/2vdU91X

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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You can opt for finance. It has a better scope as compared to marketing and HR.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There are few examples of HR executive becoming CEO of large enterprises. However, statistically, it is quite less than in comparison to marketing and finance executives.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MBA in HR is among the three top specializations based on demand and job opportunities. Your decision to do MBA is a good decision. You may do MBA from following top B-Schools:
(a) XLRI-Jamshedpur
(b)Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore
(c) Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta
(d) Management Development Institute
(e) Xavier University-Bhubaneswar
(f) Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay
(g) Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow
(h) Institute of Management Technology-Ghaziabad
(I) Loyola Institute of Business Administration-Chennai
(j) Delhi University, Faculty of Commerce, DSE, etc.

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