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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi Shalini. Your MBA specialisation basically depends on your personality, skills, and career goals. The traditional fields of Marketing and Finance will always remain popular. Those who prefer to crunch numbers and are comfortable relegating to the background with balance sheets may do well with Finance specialisation. Good luck!

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Ankush Singh

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Placement record of this college is very good. A lot of companies use to come and hire the students every year. So you will get a good opportunity for sure.

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Ankush Singh

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With an experience of about 10 years in the continuously evolving field of management education, the institution has closely seen all that has taken place in the area of business, entrepreneurship, economic policies and industrial relations. This college has a team of expert faculty members and the campus is very good. Well-equipped classrooms and well-equipped labs makes this college a perfect one to pursue courses. So you can choose DBS.

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Ankush Singh

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Doon Business School is a good option. It provides quality education, and faculty members are supportive as well as knowledgeable. It provides scholarships to their students. Faculty members are well trained and experienced. So you can choose this college.

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Ahana Sharma

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Dear Akshay, I don't have Idea about MBA at IBA, I did MBA from Lovely professional University, I would say The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. LPU Is Ranked No. 2 Among Indian B-Schools In 'Outreach And Inclusivity' By NIRF 2018 Ranking Released By MHRD, Government Of India. This gives the students credibility of their quality and education during their placements to the Companies and for higher studies. For more info
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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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MBA in Human Resource Management is a post-graduate level programme offering an in-depth study of human resource management theories. Human resources is a vital department of every organisation involving recruitment, training and development, managing employee relations, performance appraisals, and effective functioning of the workforce. The main objective of the HR department of every organisation is to maximize employee performance, and it suggests the company management how to manage employees as business resources strategically. HR Department is expected to work for the stability and overall interest of the organisation. Some of th
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Rishabh kumar Mishra

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There is no better or non-better stream in MBA, both Marketing and HR are important aspects in an organisation and both have equal importance, exposure, learning and growth. It depends on you what you wish to be in future, your decision of stream should be based up your future goal.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes you can pursue the same as there are various universities which will allow you to pursue the course in a distance learning mode. The minimum qualification is graduation from any field can pursue MBA.

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Akshita Chaudhary| Undergrad Business Sophomore | Marketing | HR |

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Yes, It's a great idea. Marketing and HR both are very on-demand job fields. You can go ahead with MBA marketing from a good college. After that, you can start with business development roles and then move on to marketing manager roles with experience.

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