Human Resources Scope

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rajnish kumar

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HR specialization in college is very good and well experienced faculty with great corporate connect. last year average package was around Rs.5.5-6 Lpa.

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Kundan Lenka

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Diploma in HR is best sought coz of sound placements

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Tanmoy Mukherjee

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Hello friend,Let me tell you one thing that specialization do not create any scope. You as a person will decide which specialization suits u well.Every specialization have different prospects and growth. But still in overall scenerio, marketing is the best option.But if u ask me between finance and hr then you may opt finance,it has better prospect.Best of luck!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA in HR is a good career choice provided you have people management skills and you enjoy social interaction & helping others to overcome their problems. MBA from Tier I college( IIM, XLRI, FMS etc) will put you on spring board of success. If you do MBA from Tier II and below business school, you may have to struggle in first 2 or 3 years to catch up with those who do MBA from Tier I colleges. I am of the opinion it is a good career choice.

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Debankur Ghosh

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Yes, finance job is better than HR job. Its simple mathematics, for around 50-60 employees, a company recruits one HR personnel. Whereas, a finance requirement is driven by business and not by employee numbers.

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Anurag JainA student for life

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It depends on your interest. You can't go wrong with either of the choices. HR is an evergreen field and operations management has started coming up in a big way now. In terms of job opportunities, you may still find more in HR.

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M Akhil

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SCMHRD is anyday better than SIBM for HR profile. Freshers have good scope in HR and lot of good companies look at freshers during hiring. You should just have good profile and marks throughout and a good performance in college - the scope is very high then.

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Vahbiz CooperFrom Dubai. Working for Tech Mahindra in HR.

Contributor-Level 6

The scope of HR is limited. You really have to work hard to stand out. Try pursing Six Sigma and any other certified HR course.

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