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Vinty Tanwar

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Though there is an option to do MBA in fashion design. But as you have already done that one option for you is to get double post-graduation i.e. by doing MBA in fashion designing. Otherwise, you can do some online courses and gain some knowledge about this field. Try doing some internship or live projects in fashion designing. This will give you an edge in moving ahead in this line. You can always use your managements skills in whatever field you go ahead with.
Good Luck :)

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Vinty Tanwar

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Vinty Tanwar

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INR 7.5 L - 10.8 L (for 2 years).

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Vinty Tanwar

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NSB is considered better than Alliance.

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Animesh Jain

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Part-time MBA admissions are always open through upGrad, rest, there are many colleges that provide part-time admissions twice a year.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Work on your CV. Do some internship and live projects related to HR. Get your basics clear. Read about the relevant news. Stay active on Linkedin and connect with corporate heads, specially HRs.

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Jyoti Kumari

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No issue you do MBA in HR but in the interview, you specify why you change the profile or specialization with your work experience.

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Shivang agarwal

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Dear, what do you want to know.

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Manmohan Singh

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Yes, of course, you can pursue MBA in Marketing and HR after your BBA in marketing. I have also done MBA in Finance and Marketing from LPU. You can choose two specializations together at LPU in an MBA programme.

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