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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

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Hello tina, welcome to https://shiksha.com, both specializations you selected are different in subjects and career forms, both have their own importance and other point consider is what university or b.school you are going to study, because for PG especially MBA, college and major project matters while starting a career.
hotel management is wise one, not only in india it have options on abroad as well, and it needs strong knowledge on the selected subjects while HR is a major specialization now, if you want to start your own organisation or work on hr executives later turn into managers level, HR is the best one, and decent one while co
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abhinav prakashstudy is the precious stone.

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you can also apply for GMAT India exam in which you need to score 700+ marks to get good business school in India and abroad too. for this you need a hard labour from your side and you should join a good institute which can provide a good education environment to you.

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Shweta Pawar

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Operations specialization will typically lead you to operations job when placed in a company like logistics, supply chain manager, plant manager and so on
Marketing will lead you to market manager and brand manager
Finance will lead to finance manager, treasury and other markets

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Placements are skeptical and cannot state the average CTC, neither recommended for HR.
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/4247/institute/college-Lalit-Narayan-Mishra-Institute-Of-Economic-Development-Social-Change-Patna-India

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Amity Global Bschool is the best for HR. Below are some key points regards to placements.
Dedicated placement counselling cellGrooms. students for success in interviews through group discussion & public speaking techniques. Provides right education, industry-oriented curriculum and perfect grooming to ensures that students get placed in coveted corporates. 3000+ students got campus placements this year in some top notch companiesOrganizes industry interactions with topCEO's and global gurusStudents are exposed to the business nuances in shape of corporate executive interaction, summer internship, live projects, reading seminar etc.
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Ranjith Kumar LagisettyI'm a guy who is straight forward and friendly

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If you want to earn money slowly and without having any physical stress then opt HR else go with Marketing but you can earn more in Marketing and you need to put more effort in it.You will face both physical and mental stress in marketing because one has to come and interact with you by liking the way you do the marketing and has to join you. I can say both HR and Marketing are the two separate domains which are having their own priorities and own style of dealing. This will be a debatable topic in general but if you want to know more about it then just read the books written on marketing and HR domains.

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fiona fernandes

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Hey Priya
Placement for HR is decent. An average is Rs.5 lakhs per annum for MNC's can be expected. All the best.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Both the degrees are quite good. Surely you can get your job in either field. Knowledge of law will always be an added advantage in your job. However, you can also join any big law firm as an HR handling the complete responsibilities of their recruitment workforce or similar.

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Siddhi Chavan

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Placements for HR also comes.placements are good it is upon students to grasp it and tackle the opportunity.college also keep grooming sessions which helps students during their placements.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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You may try for an Executive MBA course in institutions such as IIM's.

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