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Sugandha Sahu

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Hi,
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-human-resources-colleges-in-india
All the best.

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SHUKLA M

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Hello,
Being a B.Sc graduate, you can choose HR as your specialization in MBA. But, you should take admission in a decent college.

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Anuj Singh

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You can consider:
1. Indian Institute of Management – Calcutta.
2. Xavier School of Management – Jamshedpur.
3. Indian Institute of Management – Kozhikode.
4. Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology – Delhi.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible for MBA after both BA Hons English and BA Mass Communications. You may choose any of the degree based on your interests to excel in your acedmics.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Rashida,
The banking and financial industry (BFSI) in the UAE no doubt is one of the best sectors and opportunities are plenty in this field.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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It is around 90 percentile.

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rupam Bose

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If you do MBA in HR from renowned college, automatically you will get good job. Then also, if you want to pursue for higher education, you can go for PhD in Employee Management, Succession Planning, Career Development, etc.

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Srivatsa Sridhar

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Hey Tarn,
No learning is bad. It is worth it. The chances of you getting into a corporate circle is more. (There are many firms that prefer people with MBA + LLB / LLB + MBA) in their legal documentation team. They are paid approx. 11 lakhs (after 6 years' experience).
Corporate Law: Either the companies will come calling or you will be going to the companies and applying for a job. Many companies like Indian Oil, BSNL, VSNL, SAIL, etc. Most of the times, they require corporate lawyers, for which they want BBA or BA, LLB with MBA. And these companies post their vacancies in the newspapers and online. Please keep a look out for your job.
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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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If MBA in aviation is offered by MBA schools, I am not aware of that. But just comparing the above two, MBA in HR has better prospects since in aviation you are constraining yourself to one industry rather than a specific function.

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