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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Human resource (HR) managers are involved with recruitment, training, career development, compensation and benefits, employee relations, industrial relations, employment law, compliance, disciplinary and grievance issues, redundancies etc. To become an HR manager, you would need at least a Bachelor's degree; some employers require a master's degree. Degrees are usually in human resources management, business administration or a related field. You may also need up to five years of experience. Certification is available but it is voluntary. Best of luck.
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Deeparun Dutta

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No, you need above 50% in graduation.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Manmeet Singh, I think you should first decide what kind of job opportunities you are looking for and decide what to study accordingly, since you are doing the reverse thing here. With an MBA, you should gain some work experience in India and figure out what you want. Otherwise, options and admission chances are limited. Take the IELTS. If you want to study a management course, take GRE or GMAT. You can learn a foreign language too for better job prospects. Go through university websites for programs they have and match with your career plans. It is your personal decision.

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PRITHVI KANNARPADY

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No, it depends on how well you perform at the interview.

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Subhrajyoti Saha

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Yes, you can do Masters in hr after completing graduation. Though MBA is not mandatory for it but doing a MBA will increase your opportunities.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Yes dear, every specialization in MBA is best, but you have to do best in your sector.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Which college or university are you looking for to do Diploma in Human Resources? HR is a really growing sector and it will help you sustain for a very long time. I suggest you study PG Diploma or MBA in HR which help you develop your HR skills in a holistic approach. It will help you get to know more about the trade you want to master in.

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Shail Oberoi

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I am afraid that you will first have to complete your graduation.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good morning dear,
There are many good institutes for MBA that includes -
IIM that accepts CAT score and fee is on the higher side. Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences, here also the course fee is above 10 lacs.
Prestige Academy.
Jaipuria University, the fee for the same is under 7 lacs.
Follow the below link for the complete list:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-Indore
Thanks and all the best.

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