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Harshit Jain

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Yes you can pursue MBA in HR. MBA doesn't require to be graduate in specific field. Your degree in sociology will give you benefit if you pursue MBA in HR as it is somehow related to it. Also it will be good for your career.

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Ashwanth R

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Vishnu,
In TSM, the placement processes and procedures are very transparent and student driven. It is assured that course will Train, aid and support you to develop and equip your managerial skills. In TSM, we assure 100% placement, But it is fully based on your effort and passion that assures the chances of getting placed in the right company with genuine package.
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Ashwanth R

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kunal dasmaster

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You can go for United Business School.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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HR comes under hiring employees and developing their skills etc. For doing MBA, you can have any graduation degree.
Now you have a chance to do psychology, better to do it.
As Psychology is useful in all fields.

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vivek khandaleLiFe iS tOo sHoRt tO wAiT

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best college in India for MBA in Hr is XLRI jamshedpur
Firstly, they have a specialized course for HR which IIMs do not have. (Only very recently IIM Ranchi started one) XLRI is the oldest college in India with a specialized course in HR.
XLRI has a very good reputation and also many top level HRs are from XLRI only, so their placements are good.
XLRI does hove a good hostel life. Also they have a small batch size which ensures you get to know everyone from your batch. They have a lot of fests, activities, etc. You are guaranteed to have a fun hostel life there.
Their fee structure is similar to IIMs, in lakhs.
And also, XLRI has no reserv
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Umang Patel

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Hi,
If your domicile is Gujarat that is if you completed your 10th or 12th or graduation from any recognized institute/school in Gujarat then admission starts from 27th. All major newspapers of today contains information regarding this as well as you can apply for admission.
Last date is 4 July for offline mode while 5 July for online mode. You need to visit help centers located across different cities of Gujarat and go further with admission.
For your knowledge, you don't have to select hr or other specialization right now. You need to select them after one year of your MBA.
P.S. I believe you had given CMAT and have valid score of 180+ f
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Aarti Singh

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Santanu, An MBA in HR teaches us how to build solid foundation of people in an organization, by managing them, delegating their duties and keeping them in harmony.
HR plays an integral role in sourcing and retaining talents that helps organization grow and prosper. Hence, organisations require talented students with management degrees in HR who are trained and better equipped to take on the challenge of building the best human resource talents for the organisation.
MBA training in HR inculcates in students good communication skill, people management skill, eye to spot talent, positive attitude and logical approach in solving problems.
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Dheerajkumar PittalaOpen minded, social worker

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Better go for BA psychology, psychology can help you a lot in MBA HR.
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