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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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You have to complete your MBA in HR.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The Nomenclature might be different but both the courses are same. Human Resource Management or Human Resources! The offering University can give any of the two names.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Juned, abroad is a very generic term, specify which country, if any. Otherwise you can check here for the best colleges as per your choice of country and specialisation.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, For course commencement date, you need to check with the college.

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Hello Sohail, Greetings from ISBR B School, Bangalore
As mentioned by you, we would like to give you details about ISBR B School, one of the top ranked B School which is located in Electronic City in Bangalore surrounded by more than 300 companies. Thus campus location enables students to get easy access of corporate network. With 27 + years of Legacy in top quality management education, ISBR has been bestowed as ' Platinum Institute' under AICTE- CII Survey second year in a row. It has also been ranked as 6th the best in B School Placement Survey. the highest placement package offered is Rs. 28 Lacs PA while average is Rs. 5.8 Lacs PA.
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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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HR is not a gender biased profession so you can definitely choose it as your profession. Go for it.

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Sourabh BiliangadiAm pursuing my MBA in travel and tourism.

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Hello Vidya Sagar,
Sir, for MBA, at Hyderabad, IBS is the best. And in Bangalore, Christ, Allaince, M S Ramaiah, RIMS, M P Birla and Jain are also good but before taking a final decision, I do suggest you to visit the campus personally so that you can help finalising the decision.

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rahul r

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MBA in HR (Human Resource) is one of the most opting specializations of management courses. It is a challenging and stimulating programme of management.
The HRM was started as the discipline of the education and in a profession in the year 1913 as the labour management in England.
Human means the workforce that involved in an organisation.
Resource means the limited availability.
Management means the proper utilization of limited workforce.
Human resource management is a process of hiring and developing the employees according to the organisation.
Download brochure for Banasthali University for details regarding placements, course eligibili
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Nivetha Sakthivel

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As a student of social work in TISS by comparing the papers and curriculum of both HR and social work, I would like to say it's is totally different. Social work course in TISS will be of 50% field work and 50% theory papers related to field work. Social work is mostly experience based in field. You will come to know the social problems and how to approach it. Even you should apply this in your field work too.
For field work, weekly two days in first year, one month of urban field work, one month of rural field work and rural practicum will give you an great exposure to the society as you will get chance to work with slum people direct
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