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Sushmita SinghI am optimist Person I beleave in trying .

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HR, as we all know don't give very high package initially, but the growth in HR is exceptionally well, but growth will occur only when you have that much knowledge and exposure, and that you will get here, For your concern, I will give a round off figure of average package in HR, it is around Rs. 3-3.5 pa.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Ankit,
Kindly visit this link to know about the top B-schools for HR:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-10-mba-hr-colleges-in-india-blogId-6938

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Rishi Kumar

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MBA is good for travel and tourism because this course gets you a change to travel the world. The best college of MBA in India is IIM-B. This college is the best for MBA.

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DIKSHA RAINA

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Placements for HR are good.
Lecture timings are 9 AM to 5 PM.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You may opt for Pondicherry University, Tamil Nadu Open University and the University of Madras. All of them offer distance MBA.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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After completing an MBA (HR), I would advise you to start working. Though you can always immediately look for further qualifications like Ph.D. in aboard etc., however, I believe getting some real work exposure gives you a better idea and understanding in terms of which domain of HR would you like to make your career (if you are looking for a specialisation). Once you have gained that experience, you may go ahead with further studies - could be research based or non-research based. Or you could even further enhance your skills by doing short certification programmes in C&B, etc.
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