Human Resource Management
Hi,
The PWD cut-off for TISSNET 2019 was 51 marks out of 100 for the HRM & LR course. This year you need to give the TISSMAT exam as well along with the TISSNET for the HRM and LR course. If you clear the cut-off of the TISSNET exam and perform well in TISSMAT, Pre-Interview Test (PIT) and Personal Interview (PI) one has a good chance to convert the course. This time there is a sectional cut off for the GK section in TISSNET exam, you need to bring minimum 14 marks in GK out of 40 marks. There are no sectional cut offs for English and Maths section, both come for 30 marks each.
The number of PWD candidates who will appear for the TISSNET and TISSMAT exam is not known, both the exams are going to be conducted on 4th January 2020. Also the TISSMAT exam will be conducted for the first time so we don't have the previous years data regarding it. Predicting the competition is therefore tough. All you can do is focus on your preparation.
Good luck.
One of my known has taken admission same course in Geeta University ,Reviews are quite good, so you can go for MBA at GU without any second thought.
GU program is industry-based quality and business skills are essential to building more informed decision-makers who can meet the challenge of the world by work.
GU adopts new technologies faster than anyone, they update their curriculum even after each semester by taking feedback from the students and also to meet the latest standards.
Many well-known companies visit here for placement. If you have a fine knowledge of the subject, you will surely get placed. There are good faculty members that help you become more dedicated to the studies and helps you at each and every phase in your studies.
They provide us basic as well as core knowledge and makes you learn in a better way. The way of teaching is much better and makes you aware of things around you. GU is providing so many specializations in MBA and all are having their use.
Hello Payal
If you consider last year cutoffs then it was around 197 for HRM.
You can get into XaHR(Human Resource), Xavier School of Rural Management(RM), Xavier School of Sustainability Management(SM) only through your NMAT score. It doesn't consider NMAT score for for its flagship, Business Management(BM) course.
The BM course is a regular Program which is designed to give inputs on all the functions of management (Marketing, Finance, HR etc). ... Whereas, the HRM aims to equip the students with the knowledge and skills required for managing HRM Functions.
Hi Pranjal,
Human Resource management is basically making sure that every employee is working well and is content with his/her work life. Every company has a Human Resource department who find ways to increase employee engagement with the goal to maximize productivity. The HR department also solves disputes among employees or between the employees and the company. To work in HR, you can do an MBA in Human Resource management.
@Pappu, different cut offs are there for Tech and Non-Tech grads.
Hello Aspirant,
There are several best colleges for human resource management in India some of them are as follows -:
1) XLRI JAMSHEDPUR - There is no doubt to say that XLRI JAMSHEDPUR is the best human resource management college of India. You can get admission here by giving XAT exam
2) SCMHRD - It is also one of the best college for pursuing human resource management. You can get here admission through SNAP
3) MDI GURGAON - CAT cutoff above 98 can easily tell you that how great this college is you should look for this college for doing human resource management
4) XISS RANCHI - This college is famous only for human resource management you can get admission here through CAT,XAT and CMAT
5) IMI DELHI - This college is also best for doing human resource management. Here you can get admission through CAT
6) JBIMS,KJSIMR,WE SCHOOL - Colleges like jamnalal bajaj, KJ Somaiya and Welingkar are also best college for doing human resource management. I am studying in Welingkar and this year it has doing great in field of human resource management.
I hope the above information is beneficial for you.
All the Best.
Dear Aspirant,
There are different colleges under different universities so at first tell me that which university do you want to know about, and then I can help you with the details.
Thank you.
hello Vanisri
First and Foremost it's all about your interest or what objectifies your goal or your best interests and that's what makes the programme best.
Well, it it's XLRI we are discussing about then the BM (business administration) is ranked within top 5 in INDIA. And it's HRM (human resource management) is considered the best in ASIA PACIFIC.
XLRI offers two year full time Post Graduate Diploma (PGDM) in both the courses .
if we evaluate on the basis of overall cut off in BM and HRM courses for 2019
for BM for HM
for female - 95 for female - 93
for male - 96 for male - 94
Cut off for BM course is slightly higher than HM and this college evaluate scores on the basis of XAT.
Although BM is quite diverse as it comprises of finance, general management, operations, organisational behavior, etc basically it is a core course.
Whereas HRM is specialized course and it basically focuses on the human aspect of organisation . People who are certain about their interest in HR.
On basis of placements, students receive higher packages of around 23 lakhs in both the courses. Reputed companies come for both the streams. Although campus placements is about for one or two years after that you have to build on your own and your interests will decide your long term success.
In terms of fee structure, both the courses have approx. 10 lakhs p.a.
My answer can seem to be a bit neutral because in both the courses there are very slight differences in terms of placement or fees. These courses are best in nation so obviously they have their best faculties.
In my personal opinion you can opt for BM because it is more diverse and you should choose for HR if you are certain and figured out your interests. but if you are getting admission in BM even if you want HR so going for BM would not be a bad choice but vice versa is not true.
Calculate your interests and decide because XLRI is definitely a great shot so choose wisely. Your passion can lie in either of them or in neither of them.
Good Luck
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