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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

It totally depends on your area of interest what you opt for. However, pursuing MBA from distance is also valuable. IGNOU is a very well established brand name in the field of distance education. The course material of IGNOU is of international standards.

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Anurag MoitraPGDM - Global

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Yes for finance and HR placements are good. This year around 140 companies have shown a positive response to the placement but marketing people have an edge for more salary package as compare to finance and HR.
Yes, college does provide specialization in both the courses.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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If you have completed Master's degree you can apply for PhD. You need IELTS to prove your English proficiency. You have to apply with good research proposal.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Mostly Army men are hired for administrative work and also for HR related thing. A 1 year PG Diploma is good, however, an MBA will be a better option. More than degree, your experience will be valued in the corporate.

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Shail Oberoi

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You first need to decide what are your career aspirations & assess your interest areas. Then based on it, decide the way forward.
Ideally you should try and pursue MBA in an area which could help you further enhance your Biomedical Engineering knowledge as well.

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Bhargava manikanta

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Yes, anyone can apply for MBA. The only requirement is they need a degree from any discipline. You can appear for TISSNET exam and join in HR and LR. But the competition is very high for this course in TISS.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Definitely there is special specialisation for HR. HR is simple words in organisation they are the one who recruites employees for the organization and ensure the smooth working of the administration. It is one of the growing sectors.

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