Hi All,

I have completed my PGDBM in HR from an institute in Rajasthan right now working with a company in Mumbai....my problem is that though me too an MBA graduate but still getting very less salary in comparison to the MBA graduate who is pass out of some college of Mumbai. Now I am planning to do MA in Personnel Management and Labour laws from TISS….will it is a good option in order to get good profile and package. How will I justify my MA after MBA in interview….or shall I continue with my job….

Pls guide me

From India, Chennai
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If you are a certified HR degree holder from government-approved universities, then there is no point in pursuing an additional MBA or HR, etc.

I have an MBA in HR from a university in India, which is neither from XLRI, TISS, nor from Symbosis, IIM kind of institutes, etc. But my qualification is valid and recognized as a certified HR professional all over the world, as I am working in an Australian mining company and its African operations, and this degree is valid everywhere in the world.

If you have completed one master's degree in management, that is sufficient for venturing into the field. Otherwise, your qualifications may not hold much value if you keep acquiring the same qualifications repeatedly, which is a waste of money and time.

Regards,
Bhajiya

From Saudi Arabia
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Hi Bhajiya,

Thank you for replying. My course is not a certified course; it's an autonomous course of my college. Additionally, this is not the first time I am facing this problem. In my previous job, I was facing the same situation.

Please let me know if you need any further information.

Best regards,
[Your Name]

From India, Chennai
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Money will come to you , if you follow your liking and take efforts . Pursuing any courses may not help you to have more salary . But wherever you are working , wirk hard , think innovative , creative , be nergetic .
And always follow what you like as a career , you shouldn t feel work as a work , you should feel your work is like your hobby .
Regards,
Rohini

From India, Pune
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