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Manpreet Kaur

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After pursuing MBA in HR, candidates can pursue several professional courses to upskill themselves. Some of the courses are mentioned below:

·       Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR)

·       Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) or Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP)

·       Talent Management Institute (TMI) Certifications

·       Certified Compensation Professional (CCP)

·       Certified Learning and Develop

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Manpreet Kaur

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Combining an engineering background with an MBA in HR opens up a unique and promising set of opportunities. 

Here are some exciting possibilities:

  • Technical Recruiter: Leverage your engineering knowledge to recruit and source talent with specific technical skills. 
  • Training & Development Specialist for Technical Skills: Develop and deliver training programs for technical skills and upskilling within the company. 
  • HR Manager in Tech Companies: Lead the HR function in technology-focused organizations, leveraging your understanding of both HR and technical aspects.
  • Chief People Officer (CPO): As you gain expe
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Manpreet Kaur

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No, you cannot directly pursue an MBA in HR after Class 12. An MBA is a postgraduate degree, meaning you need to have completed a bachelor's degree first. 

  • Pursue a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field: Choose a bachelor's degree related to management, business administration, psychology, sociology, or any other field that aligns with your HR interests. This will provide you with a strong foundation for an MBA later.
  • Consider other HR-related courses: Several Diploma courses or specialisation programs in Human Resource Management are available after Class 12. These can equip you with basic HR skills and knowledge and prepare you fo
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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, the MBA in Human Resource has some level of involvement with Mathematics. However, it's important to note that the extent of mathematical content may vary depending on the particular curriculum and institution offering the program.
While the focus of MBA HR programs revolves around managing people, policies, and the strategic aspects of MBA HR, Mathematics can still play a role in several ways. Some common areas where mathematical concepts intersect with MBA HR include statistical analysis of employee data, financial budgeting for HR initiatives, and forecasting workforce needs based on quantitative models. Additionally, under

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Manpreet Kaur

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Refer to the comparison below:

HR is an interactive field. Many organizations prefer a full-time MBA in HR. Participating in presentations, college societies, case studies, class interactions, and assignments makes an aspiring HR better at what they do.

You can still go for a part-time MBA in HR if you want an affordable option. It is also ideal for working professionals. If your resume is good enough, organizations can accept a part-time MBA as well.

 

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Manpreet Kaur

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An MBA in Human Resources will not only help you advance in your job, but it will also help you improve personally. It fosters effective communication, interpersonal skills, leadership, and management. All of these characteristics will be useful in other spheres of life. HR business is constantly changing, it is critical to be versatile and eager to learn new skills. If you are passionate about human resources and are prepared to put in the effort, you can have a successful career in this industry.

Also Read: HR Career Scope

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Manpreet Kaur

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Avg. salary of an HR Manager in India is INR 6.9 lakh according to Naukri.com. starting MBA HR salary varies depending on factors including experience, research interests, specialty, etc. In Indian industries, typical MBA in Human Resources pay ranges between INR 2 and 10 LPA. type of industry one chooses to work in and job title are other variables that affect pay. MBA HR graduate's skills, expertise, and experience are key factors in compensation package offered by business. Also Read: All About Human Resources

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Manpreet Kaur

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MBA in HR,  also known as Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management, is a specialised degree programme that focuses on human resource management in organisations. It is a two-year postgraduate programme that normally includes coursework in HR Planning and Talent Acquisition. The course is available in full-time, part-time, distance learning and online education mode. MBA HR is designed by industry experts and trains students about recruiting resources, staff management and providing guidance to the people working in an organisation.

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Nishtha Shukla

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The total tuition fee for Hierank Business School MBA is INR 3.30 lakh. The total fee of HBS MBA also includes other components such as caution deposit, exam fee, etc. Aspirants need to pay a course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the school. Besides, candidates also need to pay an application fee in the start to register for the course. The application fee for MBA is INR 900. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates are offered seats in MBA course of Hierank Business School based on entrance exam score. The school accepts CAT, MAT and CMAT for admission to MBA. Selected candidates are further called for a group discussion and personal interview round. Aspirants who fulfils the eligibility criteria and qualifies all the selection rounds get a seat in MBA course of Hierank Business School.

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