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Rupen Chawla

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The admissions for PGDM course are closed. For MMS, the percentile is higher and hence it would be difficult to secure admission with the marks mentioned.

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Nikeeta Vyas

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It is not necessary for being an HR manager you have to do MBA. But yes MBA would give you a good learning as a whole and would make you more advance than the Bachelors working with you. Also you would get a degree which would lead you to the good position as a whole.

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Nilay Pandit

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Hello Anurag,
Sorry to say, MBA HR and MBA Operations has no connection with your Bachelor's degree. If you are interested to pursue MBA then there are some specializations that would be helpful for you I.e MBA in Oil & Gas management, MBA in Disaster Management, MBA in Safety Management, MBA in Fire & Industrial Safety.

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Harshit Mehta

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PGD in Computer Applications is a 1-year professional course, the minimum eligibility for which is a graduate/post graduate degree with a minimum of 10+2+4 years of formal education with Mathematics. The average tuition fee charged in India for the course ranges between INR 2,000 and 18 Lacs for 3 years. Admission to the course is based on the candidates performance in a relevant entrance test, such as the ISI Admission Test and subsequent round of counselling. Such postgraduates are hired in capacities such as Programmer, PHP Developer, Oracle PL/SQL Developer, Quality Analyst, IT Specialists, Technology Engineer, Technical Consultant
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Shail Oberoi

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Since MBA is a Post graduate programme, you first need to complete your graduation and then explore seeking admission into MBA. You could appear for BA via correspondence course and become a graduation in 2 years time. Ensure that you score more than 50% marks at the graduation exam.

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subhasish debroy

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Yes, If you are B.Com (Hons) with 50% average at least, you are eligible to appear in Management Entrance Test like CAT/MAT etc. And, if you crack it, you are eligible to get admission. As specialisation, you are very much eligible to do it in HR. Best wishes.

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The total seats for the MBA are 60. The specialization are taught together for the first year and separate in the second.

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Jill Shah

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Hi,
Congratulations on scoring 88.75 percentile in CET exam. Admissions for PGDM are closed. You could try for MS via ILS seats at IES MCRC. ILS seats are also merit based but you could try for the same. For further information please visit the website mentioned below:
www.ies.edu/management/

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