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VIkas Dolas

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Farhin,
Of course you can do MBA- HR after completing BA. There is huge scope in HR domain. Score well in the entrance exam and get admission into top institutes. You will have a bright future.
All the best !!!

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Garima Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Our college offers HR as one of the four specializations and offers dual specialization. So you can choose two out of the four specializations : Finance, Marketing, HR, International Business. Placements in HR are good and biggest recruiter for HR is IBM,Peoplestrong, Mercer & KPMG. Live projects and internships helps a lot along with the course to gain practical knowledge.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

You can refer the following cet cut off list of last years counselling round
http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/MBA2015/StaticPages/frmCutOffListForCounseling.aspx?did=1494
in mumbai you can go for vidyalankar or atharva
Placements are low at 50%
but you can search for opportunities outside the campus and still get it

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Indu Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Regarding hr all the well known brands were there in the campus with a good starting package

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Debopriya Sarkar

Contributor-Level 7

60 percentile around though it varies from year to year

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Consultancy Development Centre is an autonomous GOI Institute to build consultancy practice in India. CDC runs a short certificate courses on Management / Technical Consultancy. It is suggested that you will able to understands basics of consultancy management if you do these courses. You can also register with their Consulting Hub portal for independent consulting assignments.

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

Guide-Level 11

Hello
MBA- Finance could be a better option compared to MBA-HR, since a Finance person can surely handle HR, but not the other way round.
Finance does have more opportunities compared to HR. HR has already has lot of professionals, and highest number of un-employed / employed in doing some other jobs.its depend on you, First you need to make a firm decision on your future. We Mod, Members can only give opinion or advice, but all is depend on you.
So kindly take wise decision and be a good judge.

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Racheal Papabathini

Beginner-Level 5

It is a very good college for HR.
I am HR student so ,i personal point of view is that we have an amazing faculty. and the quality of teaching is good

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Apoorva Mangaonkar

Contributor-Level 10

Hello, whether you should apply or no depends upon what plans you have for the future, whether you want to do an MBA or no. The college is of the premium colleges with very good faculty, placements and state of the art infrastructure. It is a good college to be a part of.

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