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sushant baweja

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Yes in IILM, Gurgaon there are specialization courses. You can opt for dual specialization.
You have these options:- HR, marketing, operations and finance. IILM accept all entrance score like MAT,CAT, XAT any other management test. There is no cut off. If you will get high percentage you will scholarship in IILM. IILM takes your GD-PI. On that basis they evaluate you.
For better understanding visit our college website.
Feel free to contact again.

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Shail Oberoi

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A lot of law colleges also provide Diploma in labor laws. You can check on the same and register yourself.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, you can join a company as an intern in HR and learn about it. However, for a career, it is advisable that you pursue MBA in HR.

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astha singh

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The scope of the MBA in HR is very much demanding profession. As you know HR is the most important part of any organization/company. So, the need of HR in every field is increasing. In this profession, you can avail numbers of jobs with higher salary packages.
After this course you can apply for most reputed and respected job levels in various top most companies in India or in abroad. HR manager plays a crucial role in any company. So, in this profession you can make your career successful. The job opportunities in this field are increasing globally.
MBA Operations:
An MBA in operations management or a specialization in a related field,
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Abhishek Dixit

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Salary totally depends upon several factors:
1. Organization
2. Your institution
3. Your academics
4. Your experience

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Bhavitha,
You will not find too many options, check colleges in Poland, Sweden, Ireland, Malaysia, etc. See here for some good options
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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Go for the placement drive. There is a good career growth for a student specializing in finance and HR.

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Huma Sheikh

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Hello Chintan,
If you are doing a job in the same industry (HR) then definitely it will help you somehow, but sometimes the interviewers, in your further job, may ask you that you were pursuing two things at a time so where you've given your attention mostly because they look for a focused person. Yet every coin has two sides so as I said the degree will definitely help you with career growth.
Hope it helped you.
Thank you.

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