Dear All,
I have an admit from LSE for MSc. International Employment Relations and Human Resource Management. I had a few queries regarding the same.
Are jobs available in India post this degree? Is it considered on par with colleges like TISS/XLRI by companies? I already have 2 years of work experience with an FMCG in the Marketing function.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
I have an admit from LSE for MSc. International Employment Relations and Human Resource Management. I had a few queries regarding the same.
Are jobs available in India post this degree? Is it considered on par with colleges like TISS/XLRI by companies? I already have 2 years of work experience with an FMCG in the Marketing function.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
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From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
I can’t see why not? However if you want a job in India, I wonder why you want to study (in the UK) spending so much money!! Why not join IIMs?
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
Since I specifically want to do HR, I am looking at schools in India like TISS and XLRI. Should I give them a higher preference over LSE because there is definitely a substantial cost difference? Please suggest. Thanks!
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
If you have no intention of working abroad, I would suggest that you give preference to Indian institutions and save money. However, if you want some international exposure and keep your options open, then opt for LSE. May I know what's the difference in the cost between the two options including living costs. In the UK, they usually allow students to work part-time while studying. Also, if you want, you will get a visa to work for 2 years after graduation.
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
In India, the total cost would be around 10 lakhs for the entire course, while in the UK, the cost would be 20 lakhs (including living costs). My concern is that the UK market is not very open now to foreigners after the recession. Another query I have is, if one does a degree from LSE compared to an Indian institute, is there a probability of getting better work assignments and profiles?
Thanks for taking the time to address my concerns in considerable detail.
From India, Hyderabad
Thanks for taking the time to address my concerns in considerable detail.
From India, Hyderabad
I do not know the Indian situation, but degrees from LSE are recognized worldwide by MNCs. Sorry for the delay. My laptop had a virus, and I was busy with our daughter getting her wedding registered and the party. You can see my profile at [insert website] in the "About Us" section.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK.
From United Kingdom
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK.
From United Kingdom
Wow! That's great news! Congratulations! Thanks for your help... really appreciate it! Sir, yours is a very interesting and diverse profile. I will trouble you again in case I have some doubts. Thanks again!
Regards, Nimisha
From India, Hyderabad
Regards, Nimisha
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Sir,
I have another query: What kind of jobs (profile) or company profile can one expect after completing this course from LSE? Additionally, are the designations and responsibilities at the executive level or managerial level?
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
I have another query: What kind of jobs (profile) or company profile can one expect after completing this course from LSE? Additionally, are the designations and responsibilities at the executive level or managerial level?
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
Sorry, Nimisha, I do not know. You can write to LSE or search their website or ask students who may have completed their course. I think it also depends on the basic degree they obtained, where they got it from, and what prior experience they have.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
Hey Nimisha!! I have sent you a message related to your LSE query. Kindly confirm if you have received it. Rgds, Rhythm
From India
From India
Hi Nimisha, Have not received you message. Could you plz send it again or let be know your facebook contact details as i ma not able to post my contact details here. Rhythm
From India
From India
Hi Nimisha, Can you please share the procedure that you followed to apply at LSE for the HR course? What kind of profile does a candidate require to get entry in LSE? Thank you
From United States, San Diego
From United States, San Diego
Hi Deepa,
It varies from course to course. You can visit the following website and you will get all the details: [LSE - London School of Economics and Political Science - Home](http://www2.lse.ac.uk/home.aspx).
Regards,
Nimisha
From India, Hyderabad
It varies from course to course. You can visit the following website and you will get all the details: [LSE - London School of Economics and Political Science - Home](http://www2.lse.ac.uk/home.aspx).
Regards,
Nimisha
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Nimisha,
If you get a degree from LSE, it's one of the best B-schools in Europe, and there is a campus there as well. Job opportunities are higher in the UK market for a good university degree. My friend is also from LSE; he is working in a good company.
If you have any other inquiries about any university in the UK, you can email me back.
If you return to India, you can apply to MNCs like JP Morgan, IBM, etc. Be mindful of your background before applying in India. For example, if you are from a pharmacy background and have an MBA in HR, apply to companies like GSK, Novartis, or Pfizer in the Indian market. This approach will be helpful in securing a job.
Feel free to keep emailing for any queries.
Warm Regards,
Rajib Saha (B.Pharmacy/MBA- International Business)
Export Coordinator
Holoflex Limited
54, Stopford Road
London, UK E13 0LZ
Mobile: +44 7533638760
Email: mark.london.uk@gmail.com
From United Kingdom, London
If you get a degree from LSE, it's one of the best B-schools in Europe, and there is a campus there as well. Job opportunities are higher in the UK market for a good university degree. My friend is also from LSE; he is working in a good company.
If you have any other inquiries about any university in the UK, you can email me back.
If you return to India, you can apply to MNCs like JP Morgan, IBM, etc. Be mindful of your background before applying in India. For example, if you are from a pharmacy background and have an MBA in HR, apply to companies like GSK, Novartis, or Pfizer in the Indian market. This approach will be helpful in securing a job.
Feel free to keep emailing for any queries.
Warm Regards,
Rajib Saha (B.Pharmacy/MBA- International Business)
Export Coordinator
Holoflex Limited
54, Stopford Road
London, UK E13 0LZ
Mobile: +44 7533638760
Email: mark.london.uk@gmail.com
From United Kingdom, London
Deepa,
You need to be a graduate with 55% and have 2-3 years of experience in HR with an IELTS score of 7 bands to enter LSE.
Keep emailing for any queries.
Warm Regards,
Rajib Saha (B.Pharmacy/MBA- International Business)
Export Coordinator
Holoflex Limited
54, Stopford Road
London, UK
E13 0LZ
Mobile: +44 7533638760
From United Kingdom, London
You need to be a graduate with 55% and have 2-3 years of experience in HR with an IELTS score of 7 bands to enter LSE.
Keep emailing for any queries.
Warm Regards,
Rajib Saha (B.Pharmacy/MBA- International Business)
Export Coordinator
Holoflex Limited
54, Stopford Road
London, UK
E13 0LZ
Mobile: +44 7533638760
From United Kingdom, London
hey Nimisha, Need to discuss abt LSE, could you please repond.. I am planning to apply for lse next yr.
From India
From India
as i mentioned earlier, I am not allowed to post mail ids here.. if u r on fb.. tell me by what name to search u
From India
From India
Hi Nimisha,
I wanted to check if you have enrolled in the LSE HR course. I am planning to do so, however, not sure if I should go for an MS or MBA. I have 6.5 years of experience in HR and have done my PGDBM from SCDL. I want to get into HR consulting. Therefore, I thought I should get international exposure that would benefit me in getting into any consulting firm.
Please advise if doing an MS from LSE would help me in my endeavor.
Regards,
Satish
From Australia
I wanted to check if you have enrolled in the LSE HR course. I am planning to do so, however, not sure if I should go for an MS or MBA. I have 6.5 years of experience in HR and have done my PGDBM from SCDL. I want to get into HR consulting. Therefore, I thought I should get international exposure that would benefit me in getting into any consulting firm.
Please advise if doing an MS from LSE would help me in my endeavor.
Regards,
Satish
From Australia
Hi,
I have the same doubts as the first one in this thread. How well recognized is the LSE Management and HR course in India? Is it very difficult to find a job in India after completion? Secondly, if we do find jobs in India, are they at par in terms of roles and pay packages as compared to students of XLRI/ TISS?
I wish to do the LSE course so that I have more global exposure, and I want to keep my work options open too. Also, is this course recognized in the USA?
Regards
From India, Nagpur
I have the same doubts as the first one in this thread. How well recognized is the LSE Management and HR course in India? Is it very difficult to find a job in India after completion? Secondly, if we do find jobs in India, are they at par in terms of roles and pay packages as compared to students of XLRI/ TISS?
I wish to do the LSE course so that I have more global exposure, and I want to keep my work options open too. Also, is this course recognized in the USA?
Regards
From India, Nagpur
Hello,
I have a similar query. I am a student of Bachelor's in Psychology (final year) from Delhi University, and I want to pursue a career in HR and Organisational Behaviour.
1. Can my background in Psychology be helpful in any way for admission to LSE? Also, since I do not have any work experience, could this be a negative factor for me during the job search after completing the degree?
2. Additionally, LSE offers two courses related to HR. Are they both of equal value?
3. How does LSE's HR program compare to universities like TISS and XLRI in India?
Please advise. Thanks in advance.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
I have a similar query. I am a student of Bachelor's in Psychology (final year) from Delhi University, and I want to pursue a career in HR and Organisational Behaviour.
1. Can my background in Psychology be helpful in any way for admission to LSE? Also, since I do not have any work experience, could this be a negative factor for me during the job search after completing the degree?
2. Additionally, LSE offers two courses related to HR. Are they both of equal value?
3. How does LSE's HR program compare to universities like TISS and XLRI in India?
Please advise. Thanks in advance.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
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