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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