Respected Seniors & Juniors,
Am pursuing BCA second year thru correspondence & I just wanna do MBA in Human Resources
Now my doubt is whether to do MBA thru regular or thru correspondence
Which is the Best way of exploring ourselves (Either Regular or corres) :?: :?: :?:
I wanna do it thru regular & my parents r suggesting to do thru corres
If i am doing it thru correspondence then what is the Best Business School in to enroll myself in MBA
Expecting all your valuable suggestions
Thanks with Best Regards,
Arunaa...
From India, Madras
Am pursuing BCA second year thru correspondence & I just wanna do MBA in Human Resources
Now my doubt is whether to do MBA thru regular or thru correspondence
Which is the Best way of exploring ourselves (Either Regular or corres) :?: :?: :?:
I wanna do it thru regular & my parents r suggesting to do thru corres
If i am doing it thru correspondence then what is the Best Business School in to enroll myself in MBA
Expecting all your valuable suggestions
Thanks with Best Regards,
Arunaa...
From India, Madras
Go for regular course as it has a better value and check out which are the institutes providing good knowledgr of HR. I have heard a lot of XLRI for HR Regards Ank
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Arunaa
Greetings.
The best institute so far i heard for doing MBA in HR by correspondence course is National Institute of Personnel Management, Kolkata, which is one of the premier institute imparting HR study for more than five decades.
Cheers
Trisha
HR Professional
From India, New Delhi
Greetings.
The best institute so far i heard for doing MBA in HR by correspondence course is National Institute of Personnel Management, Kolkata, which is one of the premier institute imparting HR study for more than five decades.
Cheers
Trisha
HR Professional
From India, New Delhi
Hi Aruna,
First of all, It is upto to you what you have to do, either u'ld go for regular or go for corres.. Both of them are there own benefits. Regular is regular.. Mostly those people who are working or others who opt for correspondence, Now you are just a student, so you must go for regular. As you'r pursuing BCA so how did you manage both studies..... and also those who have completed their graduation or final year student, who is eligible for MBA......
Brief the above to your parents....
If you have lack of time, or some other assignments, then you should go for distance.. For distance, SCDL is renowned organisation..
If any, you may contact...
regds--
ranjan
From India, Gurgaon
First of all, It is upto to you what you have to do, either u'ld go for regular or go for corres.. Both of them are there own benefits. Regular is regular.. Mostly those people who are working or others who opt for correspondence, Now you are just a student, so you must go for regular. As you'r pursuing BCA so how did you manage both studies..... and also those who have completed their graduation or final year student, who is eligible for MBA......
Brief the above to your parents....
If you have lack of time, or some other assignments, then you should go for distance.. For distance, SCDL is renowned organisation..
If any, you may contact...
regds--
ranjan
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Ranjan,
Am working for an IT Company as HR Executive and i wanna make myself as HR Manager
That's y i requested for suggestions
If am doing it in Regular waht will be the Best Business School??
Anyway thanks a ton for your suggestions :) :) :)
Thanks with Regards,
Arunaa...
From India, Madras
Am working for an IT Company as HR Executive and i wanna make myself as HR Manager
That's y i requested for suggestions
If am doing it in Regular waht will be the Best Business School??
Anyway thanks a ton for your suggestions :) :) :)
Thanks with Regards,
Arunaa...
From India, Madras
Hi Aruna,
It'll not be possible for you to join regular class while working, that you cleared now that we are working as H.R.Executive.
I am very happy that you very much keen with your future prospects.. so go for SCDL... (Symbiosis, Pune) they are very renowned org.. and well known in market...
If any clarification regarding Symbiosis you may get touch with me....
regds--- ranjan
For regular classses,, every body knows that All IIM's, XLRI, FMS & Symbiosis are best...
From India, Gurgaon
It'll not be possible for you to join regular class while working, that you cleared now that we are working as H.R.Executive.
I am very happy that you very much keen with your future prospects.. so go for SCDL... (Symbiosis, Pune) they are very renowned org.. and well known in market...
If any clarification regarding Symbiosis you may get touch with me....
regds--- ranjan
For regular classses,, every body knows that All IIM's, XLRI, FMS & Symbiosis are best...
From India, Gurgaon
dear aruna,
there is nothing one best in the management world.
institutes like XLRI, TISS ARE FAMOUS.
but there is one more college which imparts excellent knowledge of HR.
its MHROD( masters of human resource & organizational development) from delhi school of economics, delhi university which is renowned but is not much popularised because its a govt institute.
no need to tell its credibility as the degree is awarded by delhi univ.
n yes, its a regular course.
regards :)
From India, Delhi
there is nothing one best in the management world.
institutes like XLRI, TISS ARE FAMOUS.
but there is one more college which imparts excellent knowledge of HR.
its MHROD( masters of human resource & organizational development) from delhi school of economics, delhi university which is renowned but is not much popularised because its a govt institute.
no need to tell its credibility as the degree is awarded by delhi univ.
n yes, its a regular course.
regards :)
From India, Delhi
Hi Arun, If u are working go for Corres, otherwise go for regular it will be better. In corres the best is IGNOU, Symbosis, ICFA i hear like these. All the best With Regards Lavanya
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
HI,
the top B Schools are as follows
Categorisation of the Top 75 Institutes in India
The Top 75 management institutes in the country have
been divided into five broad categories. A numerical
ranking often does not have a sound scientific basis.
The parameters and, more importantly, the weightages
given to these tend to be extremely subjective. The
resultant rankings too, are thus subject to many
fierce debates. In this case, T.I.M.E. has used its
extensive student database and experience in the field
to categorise the top 75 institutes.
Broadly speaking these categories are meant to aid the
students in applying to institutes. Within a category,
the institutes are of approximately the same quality.
Of course, the categorisation is only indicative and
students should make independent inquiries before
taking a final decision about which institutes to
apply to.
The Top 10 are the so-called 'ivy-league' institutes
that every student dreams of getting admission to.
Many of these institutes are comparable with the best
institutes in the world. Indeed, some of them
regularly feature in the lists released by
international business magazines.
These institutes invariably have a 100% placement
record. Even the not-so-good students at these
institutes manage to get very good jobs on account of
the rub-off effect of the institute.
The Top 4 specialisation institutes have been placed
in a separate category. These are institutes that do
not offer a general MBA like the other institutes.
Rather, they offer a specialisation in a particular
functional area. All these institutes would rank among
the Top 20 institutes in India and some of them could
even lay claim to a Top 10 position. Placements at
these institutes are normally pretty good even though
they are restricted to the functional area that the
institute specialises in. XLRI's PM&IR programme would
also fall in this category.
The "A+" & "A" categories of institutes are those that
fall into the Top 30. They offer a high quality of
education in terms of faculty quality and
infrastructure facilities. These institutes usually
have a 100% placement record. Only the poor performers
at these institutes may have some difficulties
regarding placements. Some of the top students at
these institutes should be able to secure placements
that are comparable to those offered at the Top 10
institutes. Most students should be more than happy to
join these institutes if they are able to get
admission.
The "B+" category of institutes offers a consistent
quality of education in terms of faculty quality and
infrastructure facilities even though these may not be
comparable to those of the top institutes. These
institutes are successful in providing placements to
their top students, especially those with good
communication skills, but do not have 100% placement
record. A student at one of these institutes would
have to work extra-hard to secure a good rank and high
marks so as to enhance his placement chances.
The "B" category of institutes are those that are well
regarded at a local level. These institutes may not
provide too many national level placement
opportunities but are generally successful in
providing placements to many of their students with
prominent local companies.
"TOP TEN" Category (in alphabetical order) - India's
Best Management Institutes
1. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad
3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore
4. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Kolkata
5. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Indore
6. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Kozhikode
7. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Lucknow
8. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
(JBIMS), Mumbai
9. S P Jain Institute of Management and Research
(SPJIMR), Mumbai
10. Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI),
Jamshedpur
The Top 4 Sectoral Institutes
1. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Anand
3. Mudra Institute of Communication (MICA), Ahmedabad
4. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
"A+" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad (one
year course)
2. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi
3. Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon
4. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
(NMIMS), Mumbai
5. National Institute of Training & Industrial
Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
6. School of Management, IIT, Bombay
7. Symbiosis Centre of Management Human Resources
Development (SCMHRD), Pune
8. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM),
Pune
9. T. A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal
10. Xavier Institute of Management (XIM), Bhubaneswar
"A" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Trichy
2. Department of Financial Studies, University of
Delhi South Campus, Delhi
3. Goa Institute of Management (GIM), Goa
4. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur
5. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras
6. Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad
7. International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi
8. K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies,
Mumbai
9. Sydenham Institute of Management Studies and
Research and Enterpreneurship Education, Mumbai
10. University Business School (UBS), Chandigarh
"B+" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Amity Business School, New Delhi 2. Amrita
Institute of Management (AIM), Coimbatore
3. B K School of Business Management, Ahmedabad
4. Chetna's R.K.Institute of Management Studies and
Research, Mumbai
5. Fore School of Management, New Delhi
6. Hyderabad Central University (HCU), Hydeabad
7. Icfaian Business School, Hyderabad
8. Indian Institute of Science (IISc.), Bangalore
9. Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business
Management (IISWBM), Calcutta
10. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur
11. Institute of Management Development and Research
(IMDR), Pune
12. Institute of Technology & Management (ITM), Mumbai
13. Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management
(KIAMS), Harihar, Karnataka
14. Loyola Institute of Business Administration
(LIBA), Chennai
15. M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore
16. Nirma Institute of Management (NIM), Ahmedabad
17. Regional Engineering College (REC), Trichy
18. School of Communication & Management Studies
(SCMS), Cochin
19. Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human
Resources Development (SCMHRD), Nasik
20. Welingkar Institute of Management, Mumbai
"B" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Alliance Business Academy , Bangalore
2. Bharatiya Vidyapeeth, Pune
3. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi
4. Christ College, Bangalore
5. Delhi School of Economics, Delhi
6. Department of Commerce and Management Studies,
University of Pune, Pune
7. Entrepreneurship & Management Processes
International Business School (EMPI), New Delhi
8. Indian Institute of Finance (IIF), Delhi
9. Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM),
Bhopal
10. Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad
11. Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad
12. Institute of Technology & Management (ITM),
Bangalore
13. Institute of Technology & Management (ITM),
Chennai
14. Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi
15. Osmania University College of Business Management
16. Pondicherry Central University (PCU)
17. PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore
18. PA Podar Institute of Management, Jaipur
19. School of Management Studies, BHU, Varanasi
20. SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore
21. Siva Sivani Institute of Management (SSIM),
Hyderabad
22. Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS),
Pune
23. Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM),
Pune
24. Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management (VJIM),
Hyderabad
25. Xavier Institute of Social Sciences (XISS), Ranchi
the top B Schools are as follows
Categorisation of the Top 75 Institutes in India
The Top 75 management institutes in the country have
been divided into five broad categories. A numerical
ranking often does not have a sound scientific basis.
The parameters and, more importantly, the weightages
given to these tend to be extremely subjective. The
resultant rankings too, are thus subject to many
fierce debates. In this case, T.I.M.E. has used its
extensive student database and experience in the field
to categorise the top 75 institutes.
Broadly speaking these categories are meant to aid the
students in applying to institutes. Within a category,
the institutes are of approximately the same quality.
Of course, the categorisation is only indicative and
students should make independent inquiries before
taking a final decision about which institutes to
apply to.
The Top 10 are the so-called 'ivy-league' institutes
that every student dreams of getting admission to.
Many of these institutes are comparable with the best
institutes in the world. Indeed, some of them
regularly feature in the lists released by
international business magazines.
These institutes invariably have a 100% placement
record. Even the not-so-good students at these
institutes manage to get very good jobs on account of
the rub-off effect of the institute.
The Top 4 specialisation institutes have been placed
in a separate category. These are institutes that do
not offer a general MBA like the other institutes.
Rather, they offer a specialisation in a particular
functional area. All these institutes would rank among
the Top 20 institutes in India and some of them could
even lay claim to a Top 10 position. Placements at
these institutes are normally pretty good even though
they are restricted to the functional area that the
institute specialises in. XLRI's PM&IR programme would
also fall in this category.
The "A+" & "A" categories of institutes are those that
fall into the Top 30. They offer a high quality of
education in terms of faculty quality and
infrastructure facilities. These institutes usually
have a 100% placement record. Only the poor performers
at these institutes may have some difficulties
regarding placements. Some of the top students at
these institutes should be able to secure placements
that are comparable to those offered at the Top 10
institutes. Most students should be more than happy to
join these institutes if they are able to get
admission.
The "B+" category of institutes offers a consistent
quality of education in terms of faculty quality and
infrastructure facilities even though these may not be
comparable to those of the top institutes. These
institutes are successful in providing placements to
their top students, especially those with good
communication skills, but do not have 100% placement
record. A student at one of these institutes would
have to work extra-hard to secure a good rank and high
marks so as to enhance his placement chances.
The "B" category of institutes are those that are well
regarded at a local level. These institutes may not
provide too many national level placement
opportunities but are generally successful in
providing placements to many of their students with
prominent local companies.
"TOP TEN" Category (in alphabetical order) - India's
Best Management Institutes
1. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad
3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore
4. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Kolkata
5. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Indore
6. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Kozhikode
7. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Lucknow
8. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
(JBIMS), Mumbai
9. S P Jain Institute of Management and Research
(SPJIMR), Mumbai
10. Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI),
Jamshedpur
The Top 4 Sectoral Institutes
1. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Anand
3. Mudra Institute of Communication (MICA), Ahmedabad
4. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
"A+" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad (one
year course)
2. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi
3. Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon
4. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
(NMIMS), Mumbai
5. National Institute of Training & Industrial
Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
6. School of Management, IIT, Bombay
7. Symbiosis Centre of Management Human Resources
Development (SCMHRD), Pune
8. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM),
Pune
9. T. A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal
10. Xavier Institute of Management (XIM), Bhubaneswar
"A" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Trichy
2. Department of Financial Studies, University of
Delhi South Campus, Delhi
3. Goa Institute of Management (GIM), Goa
4. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur
5. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras
6. Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad
7. International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi
8. K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies,
Mumbai
9. Sydenham Institute of Management Studies and
Research and Enterpreneurship Education, Mumbai
10. University Business School (UBS), Chandigarh
"B+" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Amity Business School, New Delhi 2. Amrita
Institute of Management (AIM), Coimbatore
3. B K School of Business Management, Ahmedabad
4. Chetna's R.K.Institute of Management Studies and
Research, Mumbai
5. Fore School of Management, New Delhi
6. Hyderabad Central University (HCU), Hydeabad
7. Icfaian Business School, Hyderabad
8. Indian Institute of Science (IISc.), Bangalore
9. Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business
Management (IISWBM), Calcutta
10. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur
11. Institute of Management Development and Research
(IMDR), Pune
12. Institute of Technology & Management (ITM), Mumbai
13. Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management
(KIAMS), Harihar, Karnataka
14. Loyola Institute of Business Administration
(LIBA), Chennai
15. M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore
16. Nirma Institute of Management (NIM), Ahmedabad
17. Regional Engineering College (REC), Trichy
18. School of Communication & Management Studies
(SCMS), Cochin
19. Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human
Resources Development (SCMHRD), Nasik
20. Welingkar Institute of Management, Mumbai
"B" Category (in alphabetical order)
1. Alliance Business Academy , Bangalore
2. Bharatiya Vidyapeeth, Pune
3. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi
4. Christ College, Bangalore
5. Delhi School of Economics, Delhi
6. Department of Commerce and Management Studies,
University of Pune, Pune
7. Entrepreneurship & Management Processes
International Business School (EMPI), New Delhi
8. Indian Institute of Finance (IIF), Delhi
9. Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM),
Bhopal
10. Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad
11. Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad
12. Institute of Technology & Management (ITM),
Bangalore
13. Institute of Technology & Management (ITM),
Chennai
14. Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi
15. Osmania University College of Business Management
16. Pondicherry Central University (PCU)
17. PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore
18. PA Podar Institute of Management, Jaipur
19. School of Management Studies, BHU, Varanasi
20. SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore
21. Siva Sivani Institute of Management (SSIM),
Hyderabad
22. Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS),
Pune
23. Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM),
Pune
24. Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management (VJIM),
Hyderabad
25. Xavier Institute of Social Sciences (XISS), Ranchi
Hi
Correspondence course usually helps only those who are already working and not the one who are not working in functional.Since you are already a HR excecutive, it is good to hold on to the job and do it correspondence. Coming to Institutions, many are there but more than the name, it is your experience and skills that ultimately decide your future. I would say NIPM calcutta is ideal and recently they gave an ad too. Delhi has part time mba program. Go for some good names as they are recognizable.
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Correspondence course usually helps only those who are already working and not the one who are not working in functional.Since you are already a HR excecutive, it is good to hold on to the job and do it correspondence. Coming to Institutions, many are there but more than the name, it is your experience and skills that ultimately decide your future. I would say NIPM calcutta is ideal and recently they gave an ad too. Delhi has part time mba program. Go for some good names as they are recognizable.
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