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2016-05-08 20:54:21

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M Akhil

Beginner-Level 5

No of students in HR is generally between 85-90 each year. Yes we have 100% placements.

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2016-05-07 23:02:49

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Rajat Kulshresthacareer oriented

Beginner-Level 3

mostly females chose HR line. and Big organisation companies give good salaries

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2016-05-07 19:11:08

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

Finances should not deter you from joining IIMA. It literally takes 15 minutes to get an education loan on the admission day in IIMA. IIMA ensures that no candidate has to drop because of financial reasons. There are several scholarships as well to support students who can not finance their studies. And also all the best general management roles come to hire from IIMA. Needless to say, IIMA will provide you THE BEST platform to pursue general management role post MBA.

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2016-05-07 18:19:59

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

Contributor-Level 10

i suggest for Marketing as your specialization in MBA. you will get opportunity to work with major organizationz.s, multinatipnals. you may also try your own business after you complete course.

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2016-05-07 13:00:02

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2016-05-07 12:59:01

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Satish K SwarnkarAssistant Manager @ VGU & VIT Campus, Jaipur

Contributor-Level 10

I suggest you MBA in HR, as you are girl student so you can best perform in HR.

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2016-05-07 04:09:00

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Archana Dileep

Beginner-Level 3

Please don't do MBA from that college. The campus of that college is not that good.

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2016-05-06 18:58:51

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

To cope up with the area of requirements at work, you may opt for additional certification programmes in Retail Management. You may also like to have the prestigious membership of some professional societies such as National Institute of Personnel Management(www.nipm.in). SHRM has membership options and some certifications in HR Management . Visit https://www.shrm.org
A PhD would be a good idea to have to expand your job prospects to academic sector as well.

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2016-05-06 16:04:59

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manoj singh

Contributor-Level 9

Yes if finance apply for banking sector if hr apply business devlopment countries

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