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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes, one must be garduate in any discipline.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You need 95+ for SINGHD. It is one of the best college for HRM.

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Om Roy

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The importance of internet advertising is becoming more apparent to contemporary businesses. As a result, several intensive programs on digital advertising have been created and made available on sites like Coursera and Udemy. NIIT is a relatively new player in the online education market, although the company's name and logo suggest otherwise. As a result, they are renowned for customizing their programs to individual viewers' tastes throughout the whole creative process. Since he just finished an online social media marketing course at the National Institute of Technology, my cousin can testify for its veracity (NIIT). I attended man
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Swity Ghara

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Whatever specialisation you take, there is going to be a common subject in your first year. The level of difficulty will be different from individual to individual.

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Swity Ghara

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Whatever specialisation you take, there is going to be a common subject in your first year. The level of difficulty will be different from individual to individual. May be, law is very easy for me, PMS is very easy for me but same may not be in your case. Irrespective of specialisation you chose, you need to give equal number of assignments, project and time. So, first check what is your aptitude and interest, your own capability, career dimension and then choose your specialisation. As far as the scope is concerned, scope in terms of what? There is CMOs for those who have become CEOs, there are CHROs who have also become CEOs.

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Chandrita Das

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All the alternatives are quite good for career growth. Pursuing MBA in all these courses can fetch you better industry exposure which will be also applicable as you continue with your job in aviation background.

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Akshita

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RIIM is always good in terms of ROI.
They have course like MBA+EMP with fees of 5.40L
MBA+EMP+MDP with fees of 6.48L
PGDM Fees is 6.75 L
Placements are almost same in both the college as it depends on student's ability. RIIM having less fees but providing you exposures to IIMS and different certificates which will boost your skill set.
they have a good package and hence have a great opportunity to students

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Mohamed Risham

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Yes you are eligible and You can either opt to study the general MBA or go on for popular MBA options like MBA in Information Technology (IT), MBA in HR (Human Resources), MBA in Communication, amongst others.

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Sumit vashisth

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Top B Schools Accepting CAT scores
Expected CAT Cut Off
Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (FMS, DU)
98.20 Percentile
DMS, IIT Delhi
98+ Percentile
Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) Chennai
90+ Percentile
SJMSOM, IIT Bombay
99+ Percentile
Institute of Management Technology (IMT) Ghaziabad
90+ Percentile
Management Development Institute (MDI) Gurgaon
95+ Percentile
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) Mumbai
85+ Percentile
Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar (XIMB)
90+ Percentile
Department of Management Studies, IIT Madras
95+ Percentile
T A Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) Manipal
85+ Percentile.

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Durgesh NA

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To pursue a career as human resource manager, one requires a professional degree (MBA etc. ). And one needs to appear for related entrance exams. Hence, there are no specific books or
subject that can prepare you for this career.

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