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Heer Erda

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Hi Neetu
It's worth to take admission in Amsom as its Return on investment is very good plus the course structure is very nice.
Opportunities for HR are good, but the placement you'll get for HR specialisation won't be very high. This year placement record was almost 90%. The average placement this year was Rs.3.75 lacs per annum Lowest package was Rs.3.3 lacs & highest package was Rs.6.5 lacs.

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Apoorva Mangaonkar

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Hello, the abstract placement was Rs.7-8 lacs and the highest offered was Rs.11 lacs.

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atish k

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Both streams are good but I would choose HR.
Thank you.

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Shashank Dhanorkar

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Last year there were no students for systems specialization. As far as HR is concerned placement is good. last year,number of companies visiting for HR were more than number of students.
Average package including all specialization was Rs.5.30 lpa.

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Aarti Singh

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Santanu, An MBA in HR teaches us how to build solid foundation of people in an organization, by managing them, delegating their duties and keeping them in harmony.
HR plays an integral role in sourcing and retaining talents that helps organization grow and prosper. Hence, organisations require talented students with management degrees in HR who are trained and better equipped to take on the challenge of building the best human resource talents for the organisation.
MBA training in HR inculcates in students good communication skill, people management skill, eye to spot talent, positive attitude and logical approach in solving problems.
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Yes Sharika,
HR has a good scope if you do MBA with specialization in it. The scope is in the sense that HR Executive is required in all kinds of businesses. So the openings are more. However, the beginning is not too well paid. You will need to learn and exhibit good skills to be successful in the HR field. It is a bit tough in the private sector industries.

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Kapil Khanna

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BBA in HR is a little bit restricted in terms of career prospects later on.
Do a general BBA/BBS/BBE and then think of specialization in MBA.
LLB is good prospect, lots of jobs.
look at careers in Psychology, teaching, nutrition,dietitian,CS, Forensics, banking, civil services.

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abhinav prakashstudy is the precious stone.

Guide-Level 11

MBA full time course entails the gamut of four semesters in which human resources is a specialisation you get at the beginning of second year of MBA

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