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2016-02-18 11:21:01Contributor-Level 6
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2016-02-18 10:11:56
Contributor-Level 6
Selection of specialization depends on your area of interest. All the fields are good. If you want to go by placement records then marketing & finance has good placements records. A lot of companies visit the college for these profiles. Overall placement record of the college is upto 100%.
All the best!
Thank you!
New answer posted
2016-02-17 19:34:29
Contributor-Level 7
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2016-02-17 11:37:11Beginner-Level 3
Make an informed decision considering your interest, else there is no dearth of opportunity for talented professionals.
For the preparation in general, you can go through:
1) The organizational structure with respect to workforce structuring,
2) Read and understand best HR practices going around as published in reports/blogs/sites,
3) Understand the employment laws/Statutory requirement of government across levels, i.e. from lower to top level for HR practices and likewise.
New answer posted
2016-02-17 00:33:53
Beginner-Level 5
It totally Depends on in which field you have completed graduation and which field you wanted to go in future for job rather than common specializations like finance, marketing, HRM, etc. You may go with Banking Management as well.
If you have done graduation in B.Com or BBA, you can definitely go for MBA in Banking Management. It will be better for your career opportunities.
Regards.
New answer posted
2016-02-16 21:56:32Beginner-Level 5
and college has a really good faculty for HR. personally i am his fan
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2016-02-16 19:31:36
Contributor-Level 10
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2016-02-16 16:06:25
Guide-Level 12
MBA in Finance and MBA in Marketing both are different fields and have their own value in its field. Both are good but both are incomplete without each other in terms of corporate sector or professional life. So, it depends upon you what kind of career you want to opt.
Yes, you can pursue both at the same time.
I hope it will help you, feel free to ask more.
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2016-02-16 15:30:15Guide-Level 13
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2016-02-16 15:17:37
Contributor-Level 7
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