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Piyush Chatterjee

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An MBA in HR is a generalist business degree with a specialist focus on human resources. To be eligible to pursue this course you need have a Undergraduate Degree with aggregate marks of 50 percent for General and 45 percent for SC/ST candidates or equivalent from a recognised university. Students also need to appear in entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, NMAT, and CMAT and get a valid score to ensure their entry into good college that provides MBA in HR Course.

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Pallavi Rai

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MBA in HR neither easy nor difficult. Yes, the course and subjects of the MBA HR syllabus are deep and extensive demanding hard work and long working hours to learn and understand. But if someone is committed to learning, and is interested in the same it becomes easy for them.

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Kritika Tyagi

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Choosing a country to pursue an MBA in Human Resources also known as MBA in HR depends significantly on your career goals and personal preferences. Some of the most popular Countries for studying HR abroad are United States, United Kingdom and Canada. USA is home to many top-ranked business schools with strong HR programs and offers a diverse range of opportunities for networking and internships. UK is known for its prestigious universities and a strong emphasis on theoretical and practical learning in HR management. Canada is also a popular option due to its welcoming environment, high-quality education and multicultural society.

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Pallavi

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Students having a Bachelor's degree in any stream are eligible to apply for an MBA HR. Students who are willing to join corporate sectors can opt for an MBA in Human Resource Management as it will polish their valuable skills essential in running a business. During the tenure of an MBA HR Management, the candidates will concentrate on the most up-to-date and cutting-edge HRM standard practices. In an MBA in HR, they will learn HR techniques that they can use to address real business issues.

MBA HR graduates can have a successful career and find employment as Compensation Managers, Employee Relations Manager

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Tasbiya Khan

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Joining MBA in HR colleges in Kolkata can be expensive as most colleges have tuition fees of more than INR 5 lakh. Listed below are some colleges along with their fee ranges:

Fee RangeNumber/Names of Colleges
INR < 1 lakh1  (Calcutta University)
INR 1-2 lakh2  (Haldia Institute of Technology, Camellia School of Business Management - CSBM)
INR 3-5 lakh14  (Brainware University, BBIT - Budge Institute of Technology, MCKV Institute of Engineering, etc.)
INR > 5 lakh23  (International Management Institute, Institute of Engineering and Management, Amity University Kolkata, etc.)

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Aashi Rastogi

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Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management Kolkata MBA HRM or MBA in Human Resource Management is a 2 year full-time programme. It is awarded by the University of Calcutta with eligibility criteria of securing a minimum aggregate of 50% in graduation/postgraduation. Furthermore, the Institute CAT cutoff marks and shortlists candidates for group discussions and interview. Based on the merit, the final list of selected candidates is published. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Explore HR Programs Before Getting an MBA in Human Resources (HR) Look for Strong Specializations within the Program such as Accreditation, Faculty and Curriculum Get competitive scores for entrance exams like CAT, GMAT or MAT You can also go into HR-related internships or entry-level jobs to get some work experience, and good references on your application. Boost your communication, leadership and analytical skills through HR online courses or certifications in the same. Connecting with an HR department and industry conferences can also be powerful resources. Apply Follow the application instructions online and get your academic trans

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