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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

All the courses have their own demands. You need to first decide your career aspirations and interest areas and based on it pick up a course. A person who pursues a course based on his interest areas and inherent personality traits generally does well from self in professional career.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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No, recruitment and talent acquisition is a sub area of human resource and even MBA HR does not teach this. One has to acquire this skill from job. It is just a part of HR role and too small to be offered in an MBA program. There are several certification in talent acquisition available but such certification without a business management degree is not useful.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Part-time MBA are created specifically for professionals like you with with work experience. It will be good for your career. Part-time MBA provides students with the same foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as in a two-year full-time MBA. Part-time MBA course work is build on the basis of that students will have diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. Mode of delivery of the programs can be distance learning, weekend classes or combination of onsite and other means of delivery of learning. Major difference in delivery of Part Time and ful
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Dhruvin KothariA Head Full Of Dreams!

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Both are good options. It depends upon your interest.
It also depend on the college in which you are doing MBA.

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Piyush Mittal

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The best college for MBA is Amity University. Amity University provides best studies and the other options are Hansraj College, Delhi University Sharadha University and IIFT but Amity is the best.

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Sriram SEngineer, MBA....Future Entrepreneur

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It is generally tough for HR placements and there is no difference between PGDM and MBA in terms of placement.

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