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Hi,

I appreciate you. You have a strong interest in the HR field. You should consider studying the Diploma in Training & Development course offered by the Indian Society for Training & Development. This is a two-year course that I believe would be beneficial for you.

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Gandhi T.L.

From India, Sriperumbudur
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Dear Friend,

We are providing one month of practical training in Labour Laws & Payroll Management for those who want to make their career in HR. For more details, visit HR Foundation - Udaipur at www.hrfoundation.in.

Warm regards,
Ajay Nagar

From India, Jodhpur
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Dear,

I think LL.B. would be the best course considering your profile and interests. I'm sure you can do it and you should do it. It's a valuable degree that will help you significantly, regardless of where you are working or in what capacity.

From India
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Hi,

Only a course can't help to get ahead in HR as it has various fields like P&A and IR (DLL), Legal & IR (LLB), T&D, SAP, HR (OD, PMS, etc.), HR Analyst, and so on. Firstly, set your objectives according to your personal traits and work towards achieving your goals.

LLB, DLL, and MBA are now common degrees for HR due to current market trends. Therefore, based on personal traits, one should select a field that will make them more effective.

Regards,
Arun

From India, Delhi
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From India, Sriperumbudur
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There is an International Standard called SA 8000, which is based on ILO and ISO principles. Search online for information about SA 8000 and ISO 9000. If you need any assistance, feel free to contact me:

Abhash Agarwal
abhashagarwal@yahoo.in

From India
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Hi,

I believe that those who possess good logic, a strong command of communication, and effective writing skills will excel in HR. Simply adding qualifications beyond the required basic professional qualifications will not necessarily elevate one's performance. This is because the practical function in HR does not always align with ideal situations and conditions as described in academic settings.

Therefore, it is essential to transition theoretical knowledge into practical application.

Regards, Kumar

From India, Mumbai
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From India, Pune
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Hi In my opinion diploma in Labor Law and Labor welfare also a good option for you after MBA(HR) Regards Neha Verma HR Bhanguz Technologies Mohali
From India, Ludhiana
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Dear Friend, you can do the IRPM and also MLW it will help in the industrial relation With Regards Rajesh

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