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Gautham P

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It depends on your interests. If you are good at communication as well as people management, then HR and marketing would be the best option. If you are interested in number crunching go for finance and if you are a technical person go with operations.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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HR is one the most important management function. MBA in HR is among the three top specializations along with Marketing and Finance based on demand and job and growth opportunities, HR executive, nowadays, are part of the board of directors. Your decision to do MBA is a good decision. You may do MBA from following top B-Schools:
(a) XLRI Jamshedpur
(b) Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
(c) Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
(d) Management Development Institute
(e) Xavier University, Bhubaneswar
(f) Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
(g) Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow
(h) Institute of Management Technology, Ghazi
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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

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Hello Priyanka ,
I don't think there is any age limit for pursuing MBA, but yes, you need to score a minimum of 50% in graduation (for general category) and 45% (for reserved category).
Although some of not so reputed B-Schools provide admissions over lesser marks too. It won't add to your career.
Good luck.

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Namit Sharma

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Abhijeet Bhagwat

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You have to be a graduate to apply for MBA/PGDM course. After taking entrance exams like CAT, CET or CMAT, you can apply for PGDM HR or MMS HR depending upon which exams you take and marks you have scored.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

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Hello Akanksha,
In the Delhi NCR area, many top rated B-Schools offer part-time MBA/PGDM program. Here are the best management institutes in Delhi/NCR that offer part-time MBA courses.
MDI-Gurgaon, FORE School of Management, IIFT, DM IIT-Delhi and so on.
Good luck.

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Aliaamir Lokhandwala

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Hi Samiksha,
MBA HR does have good scope. Placements completely depend on your capability and how you present yourself.
College life in Neville Wadia is good and relaxed and the faculty is very good and very cooperative as well.

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