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Shail Oberoi

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No, a UG degree is compulsory for doing any post graduate course.

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AELIA RIZVITeam guy,Enthusiastic,Flexible,Adaptive,Learner.

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I don't think that there's any placement for MBA (Executive) as most students are working. But MBA surely increases your value at your current working place.

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Shail Oberoi

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To be successful in HR apart from the technical domain skills, you also need to have inbuilt personality traits. You first need to evaluate yourself and ascertain your personality traits and then take the plunge in HR.

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Shail Oberoi

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Executive MBA is of duration (1-year to 18 months). The fee structure depends a lot on the ranking of the college. It could range anywhere from 1.5 lacs to 3 lacs.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, an executive MBA will sharpen your skills in the HR field and assist you in a better understanding of the concepts of modern HR practices. Along with executive MBA, you should also try and get some certification done in specialised HR sub-domains.

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Shail Oberoi

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It's a good Idea. Since you are now in the HR department, your Executive MBA in HR will help you understand the HR concepts and assist you in becoming a better HR professional.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Debjit,
MBA and PGPM both are same but somehow different as per the course structure. Yes, of course, the placement for the finance domain is really good as there is a huge scope to gain a large position in any banking or financial sector.
Good luck.

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preksha soni

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If you are preparing for civil services exams then you should choose distance one but the regular one will provide you with a good salaried job.

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Pallavi Jain

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The options shown below are some of the most common MBA concentrations/degrees:
Accounting
Business Management
E-Business/E-Commerce
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Global Management
Human Resources Management
Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management
Strategic/Risk Management
Technology Management.

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chhaya jain

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MBA applicants are often looking for an immediate career change or are seeking broader experience for career advancement. EMBA applicants are usually older and possess greater experience. EMBA simply stands for Executive Master of Business Administration, which is commonly misconstrued to be a superior form of MBA study. In actual fact, the two are pretty much equal in terms of cachet and value on graduation, but they are delivered in entirely different ways.

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