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TISS does not offer an MBA programme. It offers the following courses M.A. In HRM & LR disaster management and many more. You can check on the TISS website. MBA with a concentration in Human Resources programme curriculum is mainly focused on business. Students enrolled in this programme take a certain number of business courses which give them a broad base of knowledge of how all the parts of a modern business operate and work together. M.A. In Human Resources and Labour Relations in TISS, Mumbai is a highly specialised course in Human Resources as compared to an MBA where you study basic management and choose HR as a specialisation.
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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Hi,I think it is a very good idea if you are doing it after MBA, because you are a qualified IAS officer and I don't think it is date ultimately it's your experience which counts you can definitely join the good Institute and start preparing for the exam there are many people who give exam after Masters MBA etc.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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General Management of all the specialized MBA programs, General Management is consistently one of the most popular:
International Management
Strategy
Consulting
Finance Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Operations Management.

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Abdullah Salman

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Hi, The placements for any MBA students is done irrespective of their branches they have taken in their UG, except few companies looks for some domain specialisation. On the whole, it's common for all the MBA graduates with any kind of Graduation. All the best. 

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi,
To get a decent Job after just doing a regular BA is tough. You should also do some additional course / Diploma / B.Ed / MBA etc., so that you get a good job. Well it all depends on your interest areas. Few such examples: Fashion Designing / Journalism / Event management / there are 1000's of options to choose from.

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Rishabh Sharma

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The fee structure is around 2 to 3.5 lakhs and if you opt for the college that will cost you around 1.5 lakhs, there are some waver scheme in the college you can ask for that may reduce your fees.

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sahil chauhan

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Talking in terms of scope of International Business as compared to Marketing and Finance, yes you will end up in a good company with handsome package depending on the type of the college from which you are passed out. And we specifically talk about getting a job in IB domain would be like in every company you hardly need 1% of people for International Business domain so you can check your chances of ending up in hardcore IB job. But saying that every IB pass out can get a job which a marketing and ops person look like their dream job. You would be having a plethora of choices ranging from general marketing or sales manager to a spec
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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, you can go for that. But, it is better if you choose one stream as either MBA or MA.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi,
Yes, you can do MA after MBA.
Any graduate student can apply for an MA in Politics & International relations.
I would suggest - you first set up your mind - what exactly you want to do as career.
Accordingly choose the Subjects.

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