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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

Guide-Level 11

Hi Neethi, There are many institutions in Delhi which are conducting M.Phil programmes including DU and Deemed Universities. In DU, M.Phil. in commerce is taught at:
Department of Commerce
Faculty of Commerce & Business
Delhi School of Economics Apart from these institutions, deemed universities LPU (Part Time Ph.D (Integrated), Simbiosis, etc. conduct the same. Please get in touch with the officials for more details

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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All Good. But, not for serious learners, classes are not regular and affiliated. Colleges doesn't have regular attendance. It is good for those students, those just want to earn some degrees. It provides a wide range of programs but one should study from his own end and should not totally depend on the University. University of Rajasthan is also good for distance learners because they just need to pay exam fee once enrolled. And, syllabus is easy and scoring good is not very hard. Overall, the university is good from facilities point of view but from academics point of view it is quite okay.
Choice is yours.

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Rithika Kunder

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Hello,
You can check out with our college predictor. Kindly click on the below link:
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Rekha Sharma

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JIMS-Rohini is a better option among the two as it has a decent placement offer but it all depends on your skill for decent placement.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

You did not mention the stream that you have gone through in your Graduation course. If you had mentioned that, we would have been suggested you easily the best course between MBA in IT and MBA in HR.
Its not that one course is better and the other one is not better for you between MBA in IT and MBA in HR. Both the courses are having good scope and job opportunities for the candidates.
Only thing is that the candidates should have to make most out of the course. Try to be strong enough in subject knowledge and communication skills by the time you complete your MBA course so that there is a good scope for you to be placed in reputed compa
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Sriram SEngineer, MBA....Future Entrepreneur

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For HR, the placements are average. During the placement, few companies only come for HR. Currently, I don't have the list of companies, you can refer the website for overall companies recruiting students.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hi,
You may refer the link below for the list of top colleges offering MBA in human resources:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-human-resources-colleges-chennai

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

PHR/SPHR certification:
For the HR professional who is already actively engaged in the HR industry, they might want to seriously consider setting their goal on obtaining PHR or SPHR certification. While obtaining an MBA will certainly provide grounding in all aspects of business, it may not be concentrated on where the professional wants to be and the prestigious PHR or SPHR certifications might make a lot of sense to pursue.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

PHR/SPHR certification:
For the HR professional who is already actively engaged in the HR industry, they might want to seriously consider setting their goal on obtaining PHR or SPHR certification. While obtaining an MBA will certainly provide grounding in all aspects of business, it may not be concentrated on where the professional wants to be and the prestigious PHR or SPHR certifications might make a lot of sense to pursue.

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Suneet Padhy

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Finance is good in banks and organizations. HR is very much support based until and unless you join core industry. There are a lot of HR jobs and roles but finance dominates.

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