Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
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You should check the admission requirements of the institution you are interested in applying to and see if they have any alternative criteria or exemptions for entrance exams. Additionally, you can consider reaching out to the admissions office for further information and clarification on the admission process.
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HR Strategy and Planning
Recruitment and Selection
Training and Development
Performance Management
Compensation and Benefits
Employee Relations
Diversity and Inclusion
Legal and Regulatory Issues in HR
These are just a few examples of the many topics that could be covered in an HR syllabus. Depending on the level of the course, you may want to dive deeper into some of these topics or introduce additional areas of HR such as succession planning, talent management, or organizational development.
Overall, covering HR in your syllabus can provide students with a valuable foundation i
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Since you have mentioned that your graduation marks are above 70%, you can apply for the MBA program at IISWBM. However, it is advisable to check the official website of IISWBM for the latest admission criteria and selection process, and to prepare well for the entrance exam, group discussion, and personal interview to maximize your chances of admission.
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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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