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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello!
XLRI, TISS, SCMHRD, SIBM are some colleges renowned for their HR programs and placements. Various lucrative opportunities are still available for HR students, provided they pursue their MBA only from the top-ranked colleges.

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Ujjwala Gaur

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Hi, Both are though well established institutions. But BIMTECH has more of news curriculum than that of XISS. XISS, placement wise is Fair. Would definitely advise you to go with BIMTECH programme. All The Best.

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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

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Both are good options and every field is having less and high packages either it is HR or textiles. Both are having good scope. But specially, you asked about salary so the packages depend on company which hire you and most important is your college if you are doing from IIMs or top schools then in both branch will give you good hike and second thing is your knowledge. So, decide stream according to your area of interest and your skills.

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JUNAID ALAM

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It is difficult to get the previous year questions papers online but if you want to get it offline then You can get it from Jamia Xerox Point.

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Aayush Nagar

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First of all, I would suggest you think again before taking PM & HRD although it's good but, I would suggest you to do HR from top colleges like TISS, NMIMS Mumbai, etc. You would definitely get better opportunities from these colleges. Now, let's talk about Balaji Institute of Modern Management's Pm & HRD.
BIMM is no doubt a good college, and majority of its students pursue PGDM in marketing. So, college focuses more on marketing placements but they didn't take HR lightly. They call many big companies in campus like Vedanta, TCS, Amazon, Infosys, Deloitte, etc. And common placements we have seen in HR is 4-7 but the highest goes to 14.
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Aayush Nagar

Beginner-Level 2

It depends on your score. If you have better options than Balaji, then go for it but as far as I know, if you have 75 percentile to 80 percentile than BIMM is a good option even in PM&HRD, many good companies come for recruitment like Vedanta, Amazon, Cognizant, TCS, etc. who offers 12-14 LPA. I guess, it is much better than any other college, but if you have 90 percentile + in CMAT and 80-90+ in CAT, then go for Welingkar Mumbai, NIRMA, TAPMI, KJ, FORE Delhi, etc., but if you have below 80 in CAT, then Balaji is the best option. The only cons I think is its 365 days working culture, with a 90+ attendance, but if you can sustain its wo
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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

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This year, the average package offering is approx. 6.5 LPA at Balaji College. In HR specialization it is around 5.5 LPA but HR provides good companies as compared to other specialisations.

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Happy Mihani

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Yes. You may go for it but make sure that it is a regular one. As regular courses give you more better picture of the course and also, their certificates have strong hold as compared to distance ones. Make sure you have your experience certificate along. It can be used at the time of applying elsewhere.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Harshith!
Yes, you can go for human resources specialisation after three years of Diploma in business administration. You need to appear for the entrance exam. After clearing this, you will get admission in PGDM.
Best of luck.

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