MBA Human Resources

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2016-05-09 10:21:47

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Vikram AdityaEntrepreneur

Contributor-Level 9

Placement point of view HR is best!!

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2016-05-07 23:02:49

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Rajat Kulshresthacareer oriented

Beginner-Level 3

mostly females chose HR line. and Big organisation companies give good salaries

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2016-05-07 04:09:00

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Archana Dileep

Beginner-Level 3

Please don't do MBA from that college. The campus of that college is not that good.

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2016-05-06 18:58:51

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

To cope up with the area of requirements at work, you may opt for additional certification programmes in Retail Management. You may also like to have the prestigious membership of some professional societies such as National Institute of Personnel Management(www.nipm.in). SHRM has membership options and some certifications in HR Management . Visit https://www.shrm.org
A PhD would be a good idea to have to expand your job prospects to academic sector as well.

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2016-05-05 21:14:41

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Vikram AdityaEntrepreneur

Contributor-Level 9

Absolutely HR is quite brilliant option as far as other streams are concern,
Every Brand MNC required full time MBA, distance MBA is not sufficient for the growth of the career.
Wish you all the best!!!

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2016-05-04 19:41:40

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

Go for marketing/finance. U should judge your interest and ambition also.

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2016-05-04 12:49:31

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

There is no problem with taking up hr
Just study very well and outperform the college assignment and the internship you could land a good job in HR

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2016-05-03 16:03:37

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Srikanth Choppala

Contributor-Level 7

it's always preferable to go with MBA from a reputable bschool . this would give you better scope and career path in HR . There are some specialised course but not recognised much. So go for MBA OR PGDM from top bschool .and then choose HR as specialization.

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2016-05-02 12:07:09

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