Dear All,
I am working as Asst. Mgr - HR and carrying 2 years of experience with me. I would like to pursue LLB to add value to my career. I perceive it will provide me an opportunity to gain exposure to labor as well as employee laws and enhance my knowledge base.
On the other hand, as I have completed an MBA in HR, I am willing to further my education by pursuing an Executive MBA in HR. Friends, please suggest to me which option will be more lucrative, as I am in a dilemma. I believe this is the time when I should concentrate more on HR, which is at the core of my career.
I would like to request seniors to also guide me on this.
Regards, Rachna:neutral:
From India, Delhi
I am working as Asst. Mgr - HR and carrying 2 years of experience with me. I would like to pursue LLB to add value to my career. I perceive it will provide me an opportunity to gain exposure to labor as well as employee laws and enhance my knowledge base.
On the other hand, as I have completed an MBA in HR, I am willing to further my education by pursuing an Executive MBA in HR. Friends, please suggest to me which option will be more lucrative, as I am in a dilemma. I believe this is the time when I should concentrate more on HR, which is at the core of my career.
I would like to request seniors to also guide me on this.
Regards, Rachna:neutral:
From India, Delhi
Dear Rachna,
LLB will not only help you with Labor Laws but also provide a wide spectrum of choices. After pursuing LLB, you may become interested in pursuing Law itself (it's a beautiful subject).
If you are stuck with your decision regarding HR, I suggest you take up an MBA course with HR specialization, which includes labor laws and the factory act as subjects to specialize in.
From India, Madras
LLB will not only help you with Labor Laws but also provide a wide spectrum of choices. After pursuing LLB, you may become interested in pursuing Law itself (it's a beautiful subject).
If you are stuck with your decision regarding HR, I suggest you take up an MBA course with HR specialization, which includes labor laws and the factory act as subjects to specialize in.
From India, Madras
Dear Ash,
First of all, I would like to thank you for the feedback. Moving forward, I have completed my MBA in HR, and this time, I would like to pursue further studies that complement HR well. This will help me strengthen my foothold in this competitive era.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
First of all, I would like to thank you for the feedback. Moving forward, I have completed my MBA in HR, and this time, I would like to pursue further studies that complement HR well. This will help me strengthen my foothold in this competitive era.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
Dear Rachna,
You should go for LLB. Have you heard of the MMH College in Ghaziabad? It is one of the best colleges across the NCR. Even I am looking to apply there this year. You have to appear for an entrance test to secure admission.
Regards,
Vipin8-)8-)
From India, New Delhi
You should go for LLB. Have you heard of the MMH College in Ghaziabad? It is one of the best colleges across the NCR. Even I am looking to apply there this year. You have to appear for an entrance test to secure admission.
Regards,
Vipin8-)8-)
From India, New Delhi
Hi Rachna According to me you should go with LLB. It is better than Executive MBA-Hr as you have already completed your MBA-HR..
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
LLB is good, Rachna. It's best if you wish to pursue IR. However, for HR Corporate, I would still suggest you go for some postgraduate diploma in HR Specialization. Maybe in behavioral sciences or anything else. Ever thought of a doctorate?
From India, Faridabad
From India, Faridabad
True, Rachna. If you have already completed an MBA, then you should consider pursuing LLB. (I did not notice that in your post that you have already done.)
But, why don't you also consider other subjects like Psychology and its application in organizations? A certification course in Psychometric testing could also be beneficial for you.
From India, Madras
But, why don't you also consider other subjects like Psychology and its application in organizations? A certification course in Psychometric testing could also be beneficial for you.
From India, Madras
Thanks a lot sumit for your suggestion and i agree that behavioural science will also help in enchancement. Sumit i will appreciate if you can suggest me some institutes also.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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