Human Resource Management
Hello Dear,
NMAT is a national-level MBA entrance test conducted for admission to NMIMS University and other reputed B-Schools in India. NMAT 2020 Cutoff scores are applicable in all of the 35+ participating institutes that accept NMAT percentiles. Human resource management is the strategic approach to the effective management of people in a company or organization such that they help their business gain a competitive advantage. The cut off of NMAT varies for each college.
For more information about NMAT cutoff for different colleges you can visit on the following link
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Both mba and mtech are entirely different fields .
If you are interested in specialization in cse then go for mtech cse
If you are interested in managerial posts then go for mba .
Hope this helps you
All the best!
According to me-
1)Human Resource Management by ashok khurana,Praveen khurana and hira lal sharma.
2)Income tax law and practice by Noorjahan Begum.
3)Management principles and applications by jp mahajan,anupama mahajan and deepika dewan
4)E-Commerce by sanjeeb kumar day and ashutosh paryas
Hello Candidate,
Only HRM is not good as a specialization. The field is witnessing an increasing application of technology in the form of analytics.
Today’s HR leaders are not asking why a resource has left the organization, they are trying to predict the attrition in advance and taking action items based on that.
Therefore look for HR+HRMS, or HR+HR Analytics as specialization areas. This will help you obtain dual specialization as well as you’ll be better equipped for the job market.
Hello!
There are several MBA colleges in India that accept GRE scores(about 70-85 percentile). I think you mean 'MBA in Human Resource Management' by HRM course. So, I am giving a list of colleges that accept GRE scores for MBA in HRM in India:-
Above are the colleges which give HRM course by accepting GRE. Otherwise, there are many other Indian MBA colleges which accept GRE scores for other courses.
Get a list of other HRM colleges which accept CAT, GMAT, XAT or KMAT scores:-
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-human-resource-management-colleges-in-india
Dear Aspirant,
B.A Programme is a famous course in Delhi University. Course allows you to study combination of subjects and is mostly opted by students who are indecisive of their career. B.A Programme have subjects like English,Hindi, Political science, Economics and History.
Here are some career avenues one can go for…
1.After graduation from B.A Progrmme, most of students go for further studies i.e.post-graduation in courses like B.Ed. or M.A. There are number of opportunities after M.A in Education. After this course, candidates are eligible for PGT jobs, elementary and secondary principal ships in private and government schools. After qualifying NET/SET in education candidate are also eligible for university level teaching jobs in private and government institutions whereas a degree of B.Ed. can give lead to a profession of teacher in government or private school only.
2.Another post graduate degree that students go for is MBA. MBA offers you jobs in private/ government financial institutes.
3. After completing graduation, students are eligible to apply for civil service examinations and also get eligible to apply for Bank PO exams.They can apply in Union public service communication for posts like IPS, IAS, IFS, Indian defense service.
Hope this information helps you ,
THANK YOU .
Hey aspirant,
I wouldn't be able to suggest you with which branch you should go for.As,this is a really important decision amongst the students.You should only go with that branch in which you feel you are more comfortable and interested.It's but obvious that you wouldn't want to waste your 4 years of life in studying something in which you are not at all interested.
So I would suggest you to go for that particular course only in which you are interested and is comfortable. Because it is directly proportional to your job life if you won't be comfortable with your subjects then you won't be able to give your best.
Hope it helps
Good luck.
Hi aspirant,
nowadays there are many startups getting started, for them hiring process need to be done by HRs. So requirememt of HRs actually got increased. Also there are always requirememt in different kind of MNCs , investment bankings, etc. So there is no retrenchment in HR sector.
hope this is helpful to clear your dilemma.
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