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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Xavier Labour Relations institute, Jamshedpur: PGDHRM. Management Development Institute (MDI), Delhi/NCR: PGP (HRM)
SVKMs NMIMS (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management studies), Mumbai MBA (HR)
Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar.

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

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As you have completed MBA in Finance, you can go for professional courses like CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), CFP (Certified Financial Planner), FRM (Financial Risk Manager), NCFM, Executive programme in Algorithmic Trading. Apart from these you can also go for courses on newer technologies like R, Python and Blockchain.

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shaniya salahuddin

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Mathematics is helpful for CAT & other exams but not compulsory if you're not interested in math. So, you can leave maths.
Good luck!

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Deepa,I am sorry, but last date to apply was 15th march this was the last phase 2 last chance to apply in Welingkar.

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Aniket Mitra

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HR is good in IISWBM but the package is a bit low like 5 LPA or 5.5 LPA. Faculties are excellent.
The curriculum of MBA (HR) is too good.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hi Dhvani,
Both of the courses are equally recognized, the institution in which you perceive the course is what that matters according to me.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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To study MBA abroad, one needs work experience, especially if you want to get admitted into a good university and looking for a job. Average work experience of applicants is 3 to 5 years. If you want to apply without experience then go for MS management not MBA. For MBA you must also take the GMAT. There are also few exceptions; if you have a very good profile then you may be considered. Certain universities also accept freshers, they may not be highly ranked. Do some research here and decide what is best for you.

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Reedam Jain

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MBA is for 2 years, but you need to check the eligibility first in institution where you want to pursue and how they will allow you for your MBA again in there or not.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
SIES, IBS, and NL Dalmia are better options among the lot for pursuing MBA in HR. P. S. They offer PGDM/PGPM which is equivalent to an MBA in India.

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