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Khushal Arora

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Hello! I have done my MBA in HR, I can help you with this.

Following are major subjects for MBA-HR :

  • Management Process and organisation
  • Fundamentals of Industrial Relations
  • Managerial Economics
  • Entrepreneurship Development
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Human Resource
  • Information System
  • Business Environment
  • Human Resource Planning and Development
  • Human Resource Management Training and Development

HRM is an integral part of any organisation. Human resources helps in structuring teams, it builds organisation's culture and it helps people with engagement and development. Human resource management creates a lot of difference in enhancing productivity of empl

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Pratik Anuraj

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You have done PG in HR so now you can look for certifications in the topics of HR related subject like NLP, understanding human behavior, Labour laws, companies law, etc. Which you feel will help you to grow in your current situation. So as per me you have got the highest professional degree and now you can add on perks and skills by doing Certification courses and training from some premier institute like Harvard, ISB, Trinity, etc. from abroad. Be specific while choosing a domain for certification and then just go on doing as many as you can.

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Preeti Makhija

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Hi Deepak, Human resources (HR) is a great field for driven, organized individuals who are interested in helping businesses reach their goals and helping employees reach their potential. The personality traits required for an HR are:
1- organisation behavior
2- Ethics
3- Leadership skills
4- Problem solving
5- Expertise in multiple things
6- Communication skills
MBA in HR is designed to give the learners a unique opportunity to develop expertise in the core and advanced knowledge of HRM and integration of technology platforms. The programme is extremely useful to students who are keen to upgrade their existing skills and knowledge of contempo
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You are eligible for MBA in HRM subject to graduation Mark's requirement of different colleges.

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Some basic questions related to you field of interest, basic information about yourself and some current affairs.

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