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Anurag Majumder

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It depends on the companies which visit your college during campus placements which generally comprises of both Indian and foreign companies. So, after doing MBA you are eligible to work for both Indian and foreign national companies.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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PHR/SPHR certification:
For the HR professional who is already actively engaged in the HR industry, they might want to seriously consider setting their goal on obtaining PHR or SPHR certification. While obtaining an MBA will certainly provide grounding in all aspects of business, it may not be concentrated on where the professional wants to be and the prestigious PHR or SPHR certifications might make a lot of sense to pursue.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

PHR/SPHR certification:
For the HR professional who is already actively engaged in the HR industry, they might want to seriously consider setting their goal on obtaining PHR or SPHR certification. While obtaining an MBA will certainly provide grounding in all aspects of business, it may not be concentrated on where the professional wants to be and the prestigious PHR or SPHR certifications might make a lot of sense to pursue.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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The field you have chosen is quite nice and has a good career and scope. In fact as you have already done marketing it is easy to understand and has a more job opportunity.
You can also check out some of these courses in which you can do MBA with a good career graph:
1 .Masters in International Business
2. Masters in Hospitality Management
3. Masters in Personnel Management
4. Master's in Public Relations
You can get job after tourism in the field of tour and travel department as well as airport.
Some of websites like:
Makemytrip.com
Yatra.com
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Strategic management is not a full fledged specialisation of MBA. which university is offering this?
For distance learning, it is a useful only if you are already in a operations role and your organisation wants you to move into role where you have to adapt and use different strategic tool which you are not aware.
It won't help you if you do not have any job and your job does not demand you using such tool.

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Jyoti Kapoor

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The business environment is witnessing unprecedented changes, creating new opportunities and challenges in the process. Paradigms are shifting in every industry and in every economy. New knowledge and skills are required to achieve success in this time of transition. With increasing demands on aviation business; executives to stay relevant, embrace new technologies and manage stakeholder expectations.
India is one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world. With the liberalization of the Indian aviation sector, the industry had witnessed a transformation with the entry of the new private airlines and low cost carriers. The sec
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Shubham,
Yes, IB has become one of the popular specialisations in pursuing MBA.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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MBA has evolved continuously in last few decades. To cater growing demand of professionals of manufacturing firms. MBA in Operations was introduced and within no time graduates in MBA Operations have shown their mantle by increasing efficiency, productivity and performance for the firms they work for. However, MBA in Operations just not mean only manufacturing. It covers a list of business skills required in business, especially those engaged in manufacturing of products. The area of operations management suits to anyone who wants to work with a wide variety of aspects like people, technology, machines, and processes
Operations managers
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Shailshree,
Apologies for the late reply. MCA is a good option if you're really interested in the technical and coding field. MBA in HR is apt if you want to make a career in the management field. So it depends on where your interest lies and career goals. Salary prospects wise, MBA is better than MCA but only if done from a reputed B-School.

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