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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Kindly visit the link. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-human-resources-colleges-Pune
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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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The basic thing is you need to polish your communication skills and if the institution from where you pursue your degree is a good one, you will surely be well polished. I know of LPU which is ranked as the number 2 B-School and has been awarded for the National Employ-ability 220 award for the best placements. MNCs recruit its students for the top notch positions which are the envy of many. The packages range from 1cr-15LPA in Microsoft, Amazon, Google etc. Center for Professional Enhancement (CPE) is an endeavor of LPU, which aims at imparting new skill sets that are relevant to the current industry demands. The students get the in
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Rishabh kumar Mishra

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Doon Business School, the name itself is way ahead of the competition. Being a first year student of PGDM I can say that my life in DBS has been pretty decent till now.MBA from Doon Business School gives you opportunity to pursue your dreams.The college was established as one of the premier management institutes in Northern India, brings you an educational experience par excellence and it is considered to be one of best B-schools in India.

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HR and Marketing both are demanding skills in today's job market. It depends on your interest which course would you like to read and in which field you are good either HR or Marketing. HR is a key part of any organisation. A number of jobs are available at higher salary packages. There are lots of positions which will be available to you after completing your MBA in HR like HR Generalist, HR Managers, Senior HR Managers, VP of operations, HR Director and many more endless career opportunities. Moreover, with an MBA in HR, you will gain immense experience and knowledge in the industry you are working in. You will gain insights on the l
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Because there is no upper age limit for doing LL.B. Hence you can pursue the LL.B. Course. Most of the admission in LL.B. Course are based on entrance test conducted by respective Universities. There is no short cut for doing the LL.B. Course and if someone are managing, than can be unfit for practcing as lawyer. So 3 years LL.B. Regular is the best option. The TNDALU and its affiliated colleges are also offering the 3 years duration LL.B. Course on the basis of Bachelor degree marks. Hence you can pursue the LL.B. Course as per yours requirements.

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It depends entirely on your career choice. If you want to do marketing, then Nirma is the way to go since it well known for Marketing. However, if you want to do Finance or HR, I would suggest you go for Siescom. It has a very good track record for all the streams but for Marketing, Nirma is better. Good luck.

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Sharda University
Manipal University
Noida International University
Symbiosis International University.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi Juval. Human resources specialists are responsible for recruiting, screening, interviewing and placing workers. They may also handle employee relations, payroll, benefits, and training. Human resources managers plan, direct and coordinate the administrative functions of an organisation. You can do MBA in HR or PGDM course. Many institute offer this programme. Good luck!

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Avagmah business school.
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Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade, Lucknow.
Sai Nath University, Ranchi.
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Jaipur national university

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