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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Dear,
You have not mentioned the name of the course in which you wish to take admission. Assuming that it is MBA full-time course (2-years) then you need graduation with minimum 50% marks in aggregate for unreserved (general) category and minimum 45% marks for SC, ST, and OBC category. If it is for MBA part-time (3-years) then you need graduation with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate for unreserved (general) Category and minimum 45% marks for SC, ST, and OBC category.

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anshuman hota

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Yes, MBA in HR (Human Resource) is one of the most opting specializations of management study. It is a challenging and stimulating programme of management.
MBA in HRM or Human Resource Management is the two year post graduation degree program for a graduate which basically means the management of employees in an organization. MBA in HRM involves the specialized training program in human resource management like planning strategies, recruitment, hiring of employees, and training of employees.

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Harsha Sinha

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In the first year of MBA, all the subjects are taught and in the second year, only subjects related to HR will be considered. Lastly, it may differentiate from college to college.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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All MBA specialisations have compulsory papers on Quantitative Techniques for decision making which includes basic maths and statistics. Anybody with an understanding of 10th level maths can handle this subject. Finance and data analytics requires a good understanding of maths. Therefore, you may choose any other specialisation. MBA HR will be a good option for you.

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Abhishek Desai

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Yes, there is an exam named TISSNET conducted by TISS-Mumbai.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/tissnet
Kindly visit the given link for complete details like dates, fees, LOD, etc. By the way, TISS offers MA in HR management and labour relations and not MBA.
Hope it helps.

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Chaitanya Vernekar

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Hi Kopal,
The extempore is taken in front of the audience. Do not worry the audience will be just a few students.
To get admissions for PGDM in any specialisation, you require minimum 50% in your graduation. So, yes, you can get admission for Finance or HR.

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