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Deeksha Dixit

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A human resources management MBA can be pursued by those with an interest in organizational management. An MBA in finance is an option for those who prefer the finance management field.

  • Function: The account management of a company depends on the financial team. They organize, execute, and handle a company's financial operations. Due to their responsibility for managing employees, human resources departments are essential parts of businesses. For the development of the business, they are in charge of recruiting, securing the best talent, and retaining it.
  • Career options: A finance MBA can help you work as a finance executive, assistant f
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Those interested in organizational management can pursue an MBA in human resources management. On the other hand, those who prefer marketing management can pursue an MBA in marketing.
1. Job profile: You can become an HR executive, payroll specialist, HR head, employee relations manager, and technical recruiter with an MBA in HR. With an MBA in marketing, you can become a marketing researcher, sales manager, marketing manager, advertising executive, or promotion manager.
2. Salary: The average salary of a fresh MBA marketing student is around Rs. 3.8 LPA, whereas it is around Rs. 3 LPA for an MBA in HR. The growth estimates are good in
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Vidhya Shree

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Hi. Shekar. You are eligible to appears in MBA/PGDM programme as for pursuing MBA/PGDM you need to have 50% in equivalent exam. You can appear for top management exam also like CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT etc. You can opt. GIBS Bangalore for MBA/PGDM in HR. GIBS Bangalore offers specialised programs that are well suited if you want the broadest possible career options and the blend of skills necessary for certain niche careers.

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Mayank Shaw

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Yes of course you will get better options in city like Pune and Bangalore.

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Mayank Shaw

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The college you have chosen is good, and definitely you will get placed.

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Mayank Shaw

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Well, you can go to your chosen college. But if you choose Management college then it would be more beneficial for you and you will get good placements opportunities too.

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Your performance in 10+2 abd in IELTS will GRE score will help you get into a good college.

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Yadish Suvarna

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There are total 29 students of IILU IILM University, registered on Youth 4 work platform. Out of 29 students, there are 6 males, 19 females and 4 students who haven t shown willingness to specify their gender in their respective profiles. The below representation shows the comparison between male to female in IILU IILM University. In the analysis, the unspecified genders are not taken into consideration. Male to female percentage is found to be 24percent & 76percent in IILU IILM University.

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The Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management admits students to its MBA in Human Resource Management course on the basis of CAT scores.
According to the most recent data, the cutoff for an MBA in HRM was in the 70th percentile on the CAT exam to be selected for the selection process. The final cutoff after the personal interview and group discussion rounds was 80 percentile for the general category.

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