Human Resource Management
A one-year certificate study in the field of managing human resources is called a "Diploma in Human Resource Management."
After completing a recognised 10+2 level education from a central or state board in any stream, the course can be undertaken. Based on their results in the class 10th board exams, a select few institutes also offer the course to 10th pass candidates.
Some of the popular institutes/colleges offering this diploma level course are:
The fees varies from INR 7,000 to 30,000 across different colleges.
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The eligibility criteria for UGC NET is passed post-graduation in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, in case of JRF the upper age limit is 31 years, and for lectureship there is no upper age limit, hence if you fulfill the eligibility criteria in terms of aggregate/age criteria then you can definitely appear for UGC NET, the fact that you have done graduation in english literature isn't going to be any problem regarding this, as this isn't something that is taken into consideration, explore more details regarding this by visiting our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
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Hope you are absolutely fine, As per your query, I strongly suggest you to take BBA in Human Resource course, This course will helps you a lot for Human Resource Management, and if you are expecting high salary also then after BBA you can go with MBA HR and for improve your Management skills also. but please note that you practical knowledge in Human resource management is very important, improve you management and communication skills day by day.
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Hello Aspirant,
For HR management course you have various options, you can either go for pg diploma in HR management or you can opt for 2 year MBA programme as per your convenience. In order to get into reputed management school you need to clear the entrance exams like CAT which is most famous other than this you have exams like XAT, MAT etc which can help to land into reputed colleges, in order to get into HR management you are required to practice verbal ability i.e, you should have fair knowledge of English language, reasoning ability (here your logical and analytical skills are tested) and quantitative ability which has mathematical questions.
For interview your knowledge about your ug subjects, work experience, communication skills etc. play key role.
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Hello krishka,
As you want to pursue your career as humar resource management so let me tell you that commerce stream would be the best choice for you. But for taking admission in the top B schools or any normal B school you need to give entrance examination and in that examination there is a section of quants which is Mathematics.
So, if you want to pursue HR then you need to deal with mathematics by any means only then you would be able pursue your dream. In MBA course mathematics is a vital course in this journey.
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Administrative services, staff administration, performance management, and, most importantly, the hiring process are all covered in the Human Resource Management course. The course assists students in studying and gaining the knowledge and principles necessary to manage the company's human resources.
For entry-level positions in the field, a bachelor's degree with a major or concentration in HRM, or a related area of business management/administration, is usually sufficient. For upper-level human resource management and administration positions, however, completion of a bachelor's program followed by a master's in HRM degree and some experience in the field is more common. Doctoral programs are typically for those who want to teach in a college setting or conduct academic research in the field.
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Hello aspirant,
HRM (Human Resource Management) is a sub-discipline of Business and Management Studies. The course covers ideas as well as requiring students to practise recruiting procedures.
Administrative services, employee administration, performance management, and, most significantly, the hiring process are all covered in the Human Resource Management course.
The course assists students in studying and gaining the knowledge and principles necessary to manage the company's human resources.
The major goal of the Human Resource Management course is to offer the organisation with necessary and suitable resources. Business environment, communication skills, and management accounting are among the topics covered in the course. It is a very good option for future.
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