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Upender Singh

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Mba hr is better option for those student who are Good in communication skill and those have attractive personality.also in imed you have Good option to choose any Good hr company.this year 70+ companies visit for student placement nd most of the companies are coming for hiring hr student.also imed comes in india's top 10 value for money colleges.so don't worry about college fee.fee is good

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neha sirohi

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Hi Anjali I would like to inform you that our college doesn't offers hostel facilities but we do have some tie with few PG's in the near by area . moreover as per placements the placements are good over here with 100% placement records and the HR faculty will surely not disappoint you in any ways .

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harshit gupta

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Hello, palak
well yes you can try and convey your area of interest in getting the course option but at jaipuria options offered are done only after proper evaluation of your national test, your p.i and case analysis round but still you can request for the change to the admissions department and seek their opinion. And as per choosing h.r as your specialisation it can only be done in the 2nd year where you are provided the option to choose your specialisation in the 1st year you'll be taught every subjects whether it is hr, finance, marketing or retail. All the best for the rest.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi, MBA in HR management or MBA in HRM aims to provide you with a thorough grounding in Business HR Management via integrating the main functional areas through the application of strategic HR management. For more details, kindly refer the link below: https://ask.shiksha.com/what-are-the-eligibility-for-mba-hr-specialization-qna-1888986
I hope it helps. Kindly feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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AMIT RAJ

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This time the cut-off for HR is expected to be minimum 70 percentile . So you have less chances for HR. But still it is very much possible that you may get a call for HR, it all depends on the situation. It is good that you have filled for two discipline. All The best.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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No doubt, both the ideas are good. But, what are the additions to the core of your study?
Is there any additional effort? Think about the added qualification also.

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fiona fernandes

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Hi Nimisha .
Well to be honest there are more companies coming in for Marketing and finance compared to Human Resourse.The main reason being that every year there are around 600 students in all applying for placements .Depending on the market trends companies come or recruitment .TCS (for HR) coming to our campus since 2 years back to back.Faculty is good ,infrastructrure,library and the course is good.However if you are placement specific there is a thin line between getting placements in a reputed company or into some consultancy firm .
Since you are an outstation student there are no hostel facilities so appropriate steps to find a PG
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Sudha Choudhary

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Some of the colleges:
Universal Business School, Sion, Mumbai,
Lovely Professional University,
International College of Financial Planning, Mumbai (ICOFP), Malad West, Mumbai,
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (Admission Office), Okhla, Delhi,
GITAM Institute of Management, Hyderabad, Khairatabad, Hyderabad,
JRE Group of Institutions (JRE), Greater Noida,
International College of Financial Planning, Delhi, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi.

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Be very truthful about your reasons, that's all. If there was a set answer, there was no need to ask the question. Of course, if money is your main motivation for that job, maybe someone has a better reason.
So, definitely, the learning opportunities that you were dying for, if they exist in that company, it becomes a main reason.
Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer, you may select it as best answer or press like.

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Kushal Mehrotra

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
Just to correct you, never make your decision based on others' views. Pursue what you want and now, coming to your question, HR is not only for women. It also have immense growth opportunities and plays a pivotal role in a company.

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