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Aditya Vikram Reddy VennapusalaFortis Fortuna Adiuvat

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, you can and there is no procedure for it though. You can either apply for any competitive entrance exams for this or next year effectively or join any MBA college or B-schools which still have admissions left. Although percentage or CGPA at least till 65% of full-time degree are sometimes taken into consideration while applying for admission.

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Supratik Dey

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Your 1st step should be to start preparing for all the entrance tests for MBA admissions next year. Once u clear any one of them CAT SNAP TISSNET XAT CMAT GMAT try to check which colleges have good HR placements. Regarding "good" exam, I think all the tests are good. If u are very serious about HR, do give TISSNET will 100% dedication.

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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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Yes, definitely you can go ahead with your decision of pursuing MBA in HR. There are many options for various colleges around. There are entrance exams like CAT CET, XAT SNAP etc. For getting into Masters of Business Management. Based on the score you get, colleges will be allotted to you for further proceedings of selection. There you have to crack to grab an opportunity to bang the best college out of the option for which you become eligible as per your entrance score. Along with your current education also you can start preparing for such entrance exams simultaneously. There are many books available in market for preparing for such
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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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Specialization in HR and Finance is completely different. First of all it depends on your interest level. HR is all about human resource where you will learn about employee relations, labor laws, training & development, recruitment etc. Where as in finance you will get to deal and handle the financial part. As mentioned by you that you are from humanities background, ideally you should opt for HR. But at the end it's all your decision as per your interest level so that after your education you can land up to that career where you can enjoy and love your work. I hope this answer helps you to take further decision. All the best.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you are eligible to do so. But there are drawbacks of it that you are not more related to your botany domain. You are considered in the management domain. So, if you are looking for MBA then you have to clear entrance exam. All the best for future.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can do MBA through correspondence/distance education. Please follow the link to get information about the college available and use filter to get college details in your preferred location.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/distance-mba-chp3.

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shivangi raizada

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As you have graduated, you can easily register yourself with the distance education. You can easily pursue MBA in human resource.

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Devansh Dwivedi

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Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management, if you will opt for this program you will not get any placement from campus.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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SMUDE doesn't have any study centre now. They were all closed after the Sikkim High Court's order. You will have to study online now.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Graduation with 50% in any stream is eligible for MBA. Top colleges will be IIMs, Symbiosis, BITS, LPU, ICFAI, Amity, etc.

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