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k.prith
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I have recently appeared for my TYBCOM Exams and I wish for a Good Career in HR field.
I wanted to know is it necessary to do MBA in HR or is there any other single course for getting into HR(which will be less expensive than MBA).
also if there is any single course then will it be of less value than MBA?
Please Help me solve my query and you can also tell me some information for a great start in HR.
Thank you

From India
ravi5554
427

Hi, When you are interested to do your career in Hr then you should go with MBA-HR, Accept that there is no single course will make you perfect in HR Field.
From India, Mumbai
adityasoak
67

Hi. It is good to see an HR enthusiast out there. Does your college provide campus placements for BCOM students? If yes, can you find any HR openings among the companies that visit your campus?

I am sorry to bust the myth, but doing MBA HR is not the sure-shot way of getting into HR field nowadays. Remember, HR Dept in any company is a smaller one, as a results HR professionals constitute only a fraction of total workforce as opposed to sales or finance employees. In such scenario, finding HR jobs, especially in such dismal economic conditions can be difficult.

The irony here is that, companies are recruiting either complete freshers like BCOM/BSc, i.e. fresh graduates or MBA students from top most institutes only (TISS, XLRI, IIM and a couple more). Hence an MBA HR from any ABC college may not, rather will not guarantee entry into the field of HR, an entry that will be monetarily, intellectually and socially satisfying.

You are better off being a BCOM passout and looking for jobs which will widen your chances to other non HR field as well.

My motive behind this post is not to scare you off but to give the most honest and clear picture of where things stand.

From India, Mumbai
Anonymous
1

Dear Prith,
Now a days Degree is only Enterence in any organisation MBA HR is most preferable for you. if you want to less expense in course. you can also join MPA (Master of Public Administration) - HR from VNSGU, Surat , Guajrat, in university Hostel facility also available. If you have to make career in HR Field so you have to do 2 years Full time HR Study.Fees only 1905/- for girls And 2415/- for boys . for more detail you can visit : ..::: VNSGU :::..

From India, Surat
Azhar HR
1

Dear Prith,
Now a days Degree is only Enterence in any organisation MBA HR is most preferable for you. if you want to less expense in course. you can also join MPA (Master of Public Administration) - HR from VNSGU, Surat , Guajrat, in university Hostel facility also available. If you have to make career in HR Field so you have to do 2 years Full time HR Study.Fees only 1905/- for girls And 2415/- for boys . for more detail you can visit : ..::: VNSGU :::..
Department Phone No. : +912612203162

From India, Surat
Ch. Waqas Nawaz
1

you can do MBA HR online from any online university they give you the degree with job you can do easily.
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
sandesh.kharve
4

Also by taking a work experience in the field of HR will help to carry on with you studies. I also have moved on in the field on HR currently by working in HR and have gathered experiences in Learning and development which will help me in my further studies.
Practical knowledge will definitely help you, By doing MBA, diploma , masters in IR any course will help you to make a career in HR. Even if you are unable to do MBA, whether you may be having financial problems go for 1yr diploma course instead.
Sandesh Kharve

From India, Mumbai
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