Human Resource Management
Yes you can join MBa In HR across top colleges Ljke IIM, Spjain, NMIMS,, XLrI,, JBIMS,, Sydenham, Kj Somaiya.
You can also join MA Course In Human Resources at TISS Mumbai campus which is best known for complete exposure to HR Domain.
https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-human-resource-management-labour-relations/
Hello Saloni,It depends on your interest completely. You must opt for the course in which you are interested. MBA Business management is the flagship program of the Institute as well as the Xavier University. If you are ineterested in HR and you possess the desired skills then you should go for HR. Career opportunities are good after both the courses.Good luck!
Hi Abhinav,
Almost all the MBA entrance exams including MAH CET covers the same set of topics/syllabus. Only the difficulty level changes with the exam. The major topics of all MBA exams are English Language, Reasoning (Logical or Analytical), Mathematics or Quantitative Aptitude, and General Knowledge or Current Affairs. If you cover these topics and sub-topics covered under these sections, you can crack any MBA entrance exam including MAH CET, CAT, XAT, IIFT, NMAT, etc. Check the complete MAH CET syllabus here -
MAH CET Syllabus
To prepare for the exam, you can solve previous year question papers and online sample or mock test papers. You can also refer to some renowned books for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. Here is the list of books - Best Books for Preparation of MBA entrance exam
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All the best.
Dear Sourav,
You can consider following colleges and Universities. They offer a course in HRM and also accept MAT scores.
-Sharda University, Greater Noida
-Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Pune
-University of Calcutta, West Bengal
-ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai
-Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad
-Manipal University
-ITM Gwalior
-Presidency University, Bangalore
Etc.
Good Luck!
Hi Hariharan,
Im afraid there is no chances as of such with such a score for you to go through counselling, the score is pretty low and it wont be accepted as of such
all the best toyou
I hope this helps you out
Hi Shweta,
There is a dire need for management professionals in almost all fields. A lot of MBA specialisations are being offered today by various institutes such as MBA in International Business, HR, Operations, Marketing, Agri-Business, Forest Management, Hospitality Management, Entrepreneurship, Family-Business Management, IT-Systems Management, Telecom Management, Energy Management, Banking and Finance, Sports Management, Business Analytics, etc. So, you have ample of options to choose from.
Always choose the one which suits your interests and goes in sync with your graduation subjects. To have a look at some of the top MBA specialisations, kindly download the free e-book with the link below:
Free E-book: Top MBA Specializations
Hope the information is helpful. All the best.
Yes, you can. For MBA, You should have cleared any one entrance test (such as CAT/MAT/XAT/NMAT/CMAT/GMAT/
NEST ) accepted by various colleges and you should also have minimum of 45% to 55% in your bachelors(any stream) for admission in the same. Admission in MBA is done via two modes- either through an entrance exam or direct admission which is based on merit basis or management quota basis. Some good institutes are: IIMs
Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, JamshedpurIndian School of Business, Hyderabad,Lovely Professional University, PunjabK.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research MumbaiLal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management DelhiManagement Development Institute (MDI), GurgaonNarsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
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