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Mohit Sood

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Hello Siddharth, The scope of the MBA in HR is very much demanding profession. As you know HR is the most important part of any organisation or Company. In this profession, you can avail numbers of jobs with higher salary packages. After this course you can apply for most reputed and respected job levels in various top most companies in India or abroad. So, in this profession you can make your career successful. The job opportunities in this field are increasing globally. Hope this helps you. Thanks :). .

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Hafsa,
If you are really job oriented, then I will suggest you to go for the MS degree as this will open a wide range of opportunity for you in future.
All the best.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Surya,
If your major in MBA was marketing, you can apply to ad agencies for a job. They always look out for people with a marketing background. Else, you can opt for a specialised course in advertising. You can click here to see the top institutes for the same:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-5-colleges-offering-advertising-courses-in-india-blogId-11049

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Ragesh C.R

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MBA is considered as one degree for various aspects of the business. But most of these subjects will not provide students with in-depth knowledge. MBA students specializing in a particular subject like Finance, Marketing or HR will get excellent experience and know-how in that particular field. MBA is very costly when compared to M.Com. Whereas, M.Com is a much more narrowed degree that permits students to specialize in a number of majors such as Finance, Marketing, and International Business, etc. The focus is more on the Accounting and Finance aspect in M.Com. An MBA candidate can easily enter in to the managerial positions after the
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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Shakadba,
The course you are looking for is really a wonderful and nice course, hence you can move forward within this course. I will suggest you go for the MBA healthcare management.
Wish you good luck.

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

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Event management is all about using management skills to plan, develop, organize and market events. You can end up in a marketing company. You need to learn a lot in the initial years. After gaining experience of 3-4 years your profile will be more valued in the market. Some of the primary skills one need to have are - Good Negotiable skills, Fluency in your oral communication, Clear/Impactful written communication skills, Creativity is also one of the important skill. Top colleges to look for:
National Academy of Event Management and Development
National Institute of Event Management
National Institute of Fashion and Events
Institute of M
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Shail Oberoi

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In case you intend to work in India, then MBA from India is good. However, if you intend to settle overseas, then MBA from abroad will be more preferred. You first need to divide your career objective & long-term life goals and then keeping them in mind, decide the way forward.

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Pritpal Singh

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Doing MBA from Annamalai is good as it is government university and approved by UGC. So, I would recommend for Annamalai University.

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Harshit Mehta

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Europe is actually easier from the visa point of view. I only say easier because once you get the job, the visa is not subject to a variable not under your control. No lottery if you find an employer willing to grant you a visa. However, to find such an employer, there are two factors that have to be considered:
The school you attend: I am at INSEAD and not a single employer has put a visa restriction so far. The school attracts employers large enough to sponsor visas, and hungry enough for the best talent to have the motivation to sponsor them. LBS from my understanding is the same, I cannot comment on IE. From my understanding of Euro
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