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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree
Step 2: Gain Professional Experience
Professional work experience is a vital component for HR professionals desiring to advance into managerial positions. Most high-level positions require several years of on-the-job experience. In addition to helping develop a portfolio or resume, any experience gained helps sharpen an individual's organizational and communication skills. Additionally, employment in an office environment provides individuals with the opportunity to apply what they have learned, as well as gain real-world skills in business practices and organizational st
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
That totally depends upon what are you good at.
If you are good at accounting, go for MBA in finance.
And if you have good communication skill, you are good at dealing with people, then go for MBA in HR.
Then you will be able to explore the possibilities.
Good luck.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Job opportunities after completing MBA in HR and Finance.
The finance sector is quite strong and exhibits its competence as well as flexibility. Experience in accounting helps the aspirant to become much better versed with financial services. A commerce graduate can find job opportunities in both public and private sector.
Higher qualifications such as Master's degree in accounting subjects enable the aspirant to obtain high profiled jobs in this sector.
Nowadays, there are so many job opportunities in the finance field.
Finance sector jobs:
Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Manager
Actuarial Consultant
Asset Disposal Manager
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
I don't think there is any age limit for pursuing MBA, but yes, you need to score a minimum of 50% in graduation (for general category) and 45% (for reserved category).
Although some of not so reputed B-Schools provide admissions over lesser marks too. It won't add to your career.
Good luck.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
In the Delhi NCR area, many top rated B-Schools offer part-time MBA/PGDM program. Here are the best management institutes in Delhi/NCR that offer part-time MBA courses.
MDI-Gurgaon, FORE School of Management, IIFT, DM IIT-Delhi and so on.
Good luck.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can but not in Canada because your academic profile is not strong. Consider applying to other countries like Australia, France, etc.
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