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NITIN DESHMUKHCurrent Student
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Yes, MBA in HR will definitely help you. Also, your work experience is in-line with the specialization. After gaining the technical knowledge, pursuing HRM will open your options to go in the HR/recruitment team in Manufacturing, Financial Ser
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Yes, MBA in HR will definitely help you. Also, your work experience is in-line with the specialization. After gaining the technical knowledge, pursuing HRM will open your options to go in the HR/recruitment team in Manufacturing, Financial Services, Marketing or Sales field. In the course curriculum, you will study the strategic management, human resource development, and legal aspect management. The students are taught about the cultural, social and economic factors that influence employees relation. This will help you to easily switch other HR related departments like Strategy and Planning, People Management (apart from Recruitment). Some of the specialized fields in HR are Retention, Motivation, Labour Relations, Labour Legislation, Industrial Relations, Training and Development, Recruitment and Selection, Compensation and Benefits, Labour Welfare and Social Security.
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7 years ago
Am I eligible to pursue PG Diploma in Business Management from IIBMS) after completing 12th in 2009?
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Abhedya SainiCurrent Student
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I don't think that on the basis of class 12th only you will get admission in PG. You need to have an undergraduate degree too.
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Mukul Singh PundirCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
IIBM offers good placement opportunities to the candidates with top companies coming to recruit the candidates from the campus with growing reputation in terms of industry. It is becoming more industry oriented for the candidates in terms of t
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IIBM offers good placement opportunities to the candidates with top companies coming to recruit the candidates from the campus with growing reputation in terms of industry. It is becoming more industry oriented for the candidates in terms of the placement, information, infrastructure, faculty, placement and research, etc.
Companies:
Mahindra
Tata
Maruti
Accenture
Wipro
TCS
Infosysy
Genpact
IBM
Hdfc
ICICI.
Axis bank
Magma
Eclerx
All states
KPMG
Other good companies coming to the campus for placements with average package being 6-8 LPA to the top 50% of the batch and about 18 LPA being the highest package offered to the candidates from some of the good MNCs around the world and about 30% of batch get PPO from there internship companies as well.
Companies:
Mahindra
Tata
Maruti
Accenture
Wipro
TCS
Infosysy
Genpact
IBM
Hdfc
ICICI.
Axis bank
Magma
Eclerx
All states
KPMG
Other good companies coming to the campus for placements with average package being 6-8 LPA to the top 50% of the batch and about 18 LPA being the highest package offered to the candidates from some of the good MNCs around the world and about 30% of batch get PPO from there internship companies as well.
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7 years ago
How can I take admission in Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies for BBA?
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Kriti SharmaCurrent Student
Learn your own self, rest is on the way ;)
Contributor-Level 6
Hi Laxman,
Since you already got work experience, you can go ahead with the Executive MBA degree (1 year). And you may also opt for the regular full-time MBA degree, if you got time for that.
An executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level degree
Since you already got work experience, you can go ahead with the Executive MBA degree (1 year). And you may also opt for the regular full-time MBA degree, if you got time for that.
An executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level degree
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Hi Laxman,
Since you already got work experience, you can go ahead with the Executive MBA degree (1 year). And you may also opt for the regular full-time MBA degree, if you got time for that.
An executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level degree with a focus on business. An executive program is similar to a regular MBA program. The main difference between an executive MBA program and a full-time MBA program is the design and delivery. An executive MBA program is primarily designed to educate experienced working executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders who want to hold a full-time job while they earn their degree. A full-time MBA, on the other hand, has a more demanding class schedule and is designed for people who have work experience but plan to devote most of their time to their studies instead of working a full-time job while they earn their degree.
So now, you can decide as per your requirements and convenience.
Good luck.
Since you already got work experience, you can go ahead with the Executive MBA degree (1 year). And you may also opt for the regular full-time MBA degree, if you got time for that.
An executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level degree with a focus on business. An executive program is similar to a regular MBA program. The main difference between an executive MBA program and a full-time MBA program is the design and delivery. An executive MBA program is primarily designed to educate experienced working executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders who want to hold a full-time job while they earn their degree. A full-time MBA, on the other hand, has a more demanding class schedule and is designed for people who have work experience but plan to devote most of their time to their studies instead of working a full-time job while they earn their degree.
So now, you can decide as per your requirements and convenience.
Good luck.
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7 years ago
How is Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies for pursuing MBA through correspondence?
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
You may refer to following link for best 10 MBA colleges by distance learning to pursue your educational qualifications aspiration and goals:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-10-institutes-for-distance-correspondence-mba-blogId-6301
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-10-institutes-for-distance-correspondence-mba-blogId-6301
7 years ago
What should I do after masters? I'm about to complete my maters in accounting and finance.
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IIBMS Current Student
Beginner-Level 5
Hello Sunny,
You can go ahead with Doctorate in Management Studies ( DMS ). For more detail please visit: www.ibsedu.org
You can go ahead with Doctorate in Management Studies ( DMS ). For more detail please visit: www.ibsedu.org
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IIBMS Current Student
Beginner-Level 5
We would request you to provide with your contact details so that our counselor can brief you about IIBMS.
Regards,
IIBMS (www.ibsedu.org)
Regards,
IIBMS (www.ibsedu.org)
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