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Himanshu Madan

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Yes, it's an evergreen field and has vast options in terms of industries.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Jaswinder, w
What you plan to study is not relevant to your education background. You must convince the university why you want to study HRM after pursuing your MA. Have a clear picture of what you want our career to be like and convey the same to the university in the form of a SOP. Your IELTS is also low, 6.5 is required for PG courses. In addition, you must have above 55% in your studies.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Operations management is the best option for mechanical, civil and instrumentation engineers.
Marketing management is the best option for CSE, ECE and EEE engineers.
HRM is the best option for IT and mechatronics engineers.
A B.Tech graduate is eligible for all specialisations in MBA, but it depends on the candidate's capability & interest. Generally, marketing is the best option among all. Finance should be done by B.Com graduates because it will provide valuable and wide scope to them.
All the best.

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Shreshtha Saxena

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Both the courses have good job opportunities. Finance has scope in the financial sector of industries, firms and MNCs like accounts, stocks, etc. Whereas, an HR manager, manages human resources of the company and also performs other operations.
Finance and HR both are good.

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debashis rout

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In my view, you should opt for MBA in HR as you have HR as the specialization in B.Com. In long run, it will be helpful for you.

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Saurav Prasad

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You must appear for CAT, MAT and XAT exams to take admission for MBA in HR.

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