Human Resource Management
Dear Subham
MBA in hr is a very popular choice among many MBA aspirants so much so that top colleges like xlri, MDI, IIM indore, IIM ranchi provide a degree in HR only. So to answer your question the average package and growth depends upon the college you join.
XLRI- around 20 lAC
Tiss- 20
mdi- 15-18
IIM ranchi- 12
All the best
SCMHRD, stands as an example for rigor and perfection, which prepares the students for tomorrow's unpredictable events. Management is an applied art and also science and can be best learned and inculcated if live and real time exposure is facilitated. SCMHRD is helping to create leaders and entrepreneurs who are in tune with the world around them, are sensitive of their surroundings, are functionally competent and attitudinally positive and most importantly 'those who will sincerely persevere to the best of their ability'. 50% marks are required.
Hello Vasudha,
Here is the other best courses available in the TISS;
1. M.A in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations. Undoubtedly the best course offered at the Mumbai campus.
2. Master of Health Administration and Master of Hospital Administration.
3. M.A in Development Studies.
4. M.A in Climate Change and Sustainability Practices.
5. M.A in Globalization and Labour.
Hope this will help you. All the best.
There is great variation as far as salary is concerned for HR. It all depends upon Your skill and Institute from where you completed Your course. It is not good to assume very high packages if You are fresher because it demands experienced ones If you re from Reputed college with good skill You can easily expect around 6LPA when you are a fresher. If you are from average college then it would be 3-4 LPA.
You can expect an increase in salary as You gain experience, But if you lack in skill then HR jobs can be very low paying it may be as low as 1LPA
Hi,
XIMB cutoff for NMAT- In order to get shortlisted for the admission at XIMB, the NMAT cutoff is around 200+. Candidates meeting this XIMB cutoff criterion, are likely to get a call from the institute. For more information, please refer to this link: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ximb-cutoff
All the best!
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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