Human Resource Manager
Hi Ankit,
Well if you are a kind of person who is good at communicating, negotiating, multitasking and are a people's person then, of course, HR management is a great choice for you.
Today there is demand for HR managers and at the same time, they are paid well too.
Some of the top institutes in India from where you can pursue HR management are
Hope it helps.
Good Luck!
There is no relation between accounts and HR. A person with sound knowledge of accounts can be a good HR and the one with less knowledge also can be a good HR. It all depends on your interest in which stream you do your major and in which stream you do a minor. Say if you opted HR for a major course, how you study with full dedication will decide whether you are a good HR or not.
In most of the top reputed colleges like IIMs and other private colleges in the first year, you are taught subjects from all the streams. This will give you enough time to figure out in which stream you are more comfortable and in which stream you actually want to make your own career. Then in the second year, you are given the option to choose two streams one as Major and other as minor so that you will be studying all the subjects related to that stream only. Although in IIMs where there is General Management degree; there is no major-minor so you are allowed to choose all the subjects for the second year from any streams. At that time you can take more subjects from the stream which you like. Say if you like Marketing and Operations then you can pick most of the subjects from these streams to study in the second year.
So, Kajal you don't worry about silly things prepare hard to get admission in the best b-school. You yourself will groom yourself completely in a top b-school.
Starting salary of HR is around Rs. 25,000 per month. It can be vary according to the college placements, skill and knowledge.
After, getting a experience average salary of a HR is around Rs. 50,000 per month.
Good Luck!!
Hello Supriya,
You can choose BBA/MBA (full time & regular course) with specialization in Human Resource Management. Apart from this, getting a good score on either MAT, CAT or ATMA will serve you well.
There are Certification Institutes and bodies like Talent Management Institute, HR Certification Institute, Society for Human Resource Management, Human Capital Institute that offer many certification programmers.
A career as an HR executive generally requires at least a bachelor's degree and 5 -6 years of experience. Talent management has become an in thing today and has started working in tandem with the HR approaches. Recruiters these days prefer applicants with a certification and a graduate degree.
Good luck!
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