BMS final year gives you an option between Econometrics & Intrenational Finance
It is advisable to go for the later because it talks a lot about stock market & other related topics which are going to be helpful considering the recent boom in the stock industry
From India, Mumbai
It is advisable to go for the later because it talks a lot about stock market & other related topics which are going to be helpful considering the recent boom in the stock industry
From India, Mumbai
dear friend,
pl. concentrate on ur studies. no one can decide what u can become tomorrow. it is ur will to succeed is more importance than anything else. as a combi u can take hr plus IT or hr and mktg. ur interest is more important than our advise. if any more queries pl. mail me on
good luck.
Phani
From India, Hyderabad
pl. concentrate on ur studies. no one can decide what u can become tomorrow. it is ur will to succeed is more importance than anything else. as a combi u can take hr plus IT or hr and mktg. ur interest is more important than our advise. if any more queries pl. mail me on
good luck.
Phani
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Amit,
It's good that you have opted HR as elective, b'coz HR sounds just 2 letters. But every thing is from there. HR is not just Human Resource, but also heart & root of any organisation.
If u walk in any organisation or any business establishment, one thing to notice is that Hr is a major task or part of organisation.
HR acts as a nerve in a human body, without HR no company can move forward to a great height.
I would suggest if there is option for u to go with Business Management or Law. B'coz these 2 shall support HR in the regular task. However U can also take suggestions from many more well wishers.
Good start............. Keep Going,
Best wishes,
Bobdeep
From India, Bangalore
It's good that you have opted HR as elective, b'coz HR sounds just 2 letters. But every thing is from there. HR is not just Human Resource, but also heart & root of any organisation.
If u walk in any organisation or any business establishment, one thing to notice is that Hr is a major task or part of organisation.
HR acts as a nerve in a human body, without HR no company can move forward to a great height.
I would suggest if there is option for u to go with Business Management or Law. B'coz these 2 shall support HR in the regular task. However U can also take suggestions from many more well wishers.
Good start............. Keep Going,
Best wishes,
Bobdeep
From India, Bangalore
Dear Amrit,
You could contact the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Delhi. It is a deemed university and has a college called Hiralal Bhagatram Institute of Management offering a lot of allied courses in HR, PR and Journalism.
Good Luck!
Vinod Kumar K :)
You could contact the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Delhi. It is a deemed university and has a college called Hiralal Bhagatram Institute of Management offering a lot of allied courses in HR, PR and Journalism.
Good Luck!
Vinod Kumar K :)
hi Amit,
HR is important coz any member in an organization will undertake an H task. middle and top level employees will have to make decisions on recruitong or at least sit out an interview board. so HR is important and its very lucrative.
ur minor will depend on the subjects on the offing, marketing, international management, OD are very useful these days and in future.think of some professional background as well
regards
shamil
From Sri Lanka
HR is important coz any member in an organization will undertake an H task. middle and top level employees will have to make decisions on recruitong or at least sit out an interview board. so HR is important and its very lucrative.
ur minor will depend on the subjects on the offing, marketing, international management, OD are very useful these days and in future.think of some professional background as well
regards
shamil
From Sri Lanka
Hi everyone,
Im currently doing my MBA and would like to specialise in HR in my second year. I have a keen interest in Finance too. Would a major in HR and a minor in finance be a benefitting combination for me? Any other suggestions on subjects that i can take up which will compliment my Major in HR?
Look forward to your responses.
-Kala
From India
Im currently doing my MBA and would like to specialise in HR in my second year. I have a keen interest in Finance too. Would a major in HR and a minor in finance be a benefitting combination for me? Any other suggestions on subjects that i can take up which will compliment my Major in HR?
Look forward to your responses.
-Kala
From India
Hi Amit
I myself is pursuing MBA in HR so based on my experiences i can suggest you that for understanding HR you should read Human Capital. Moreover visit sites like www.hrfolks.com, & ofcourse you'll get plenty of information in this site only.
As far as specialisation is concerned, based on my experience of job search i would suggest you to opt marketing as minor one. The combination has tremendous scope now a days.
All the Best!!
From India, Delhi
I myself is pursuing MBA in HR so based on my experiences i can suggest you that for understanding HR you should read Human Capital. Moreover visit sites like www.hrfolks.com, & ofcourse you'll get plenty of information in this site only.
As far as specialisation is concerned, based on my experience of job search i would suggest you to opt marketing as minor one. The combination has tremendous scope now a days.
All the Best!!
From India, Delhi
Dear Sir/madam,
I Done MAB in HR& Marketing I worked as sales executive for 1 year and Presently working as HR Executive So I totally Fresher in this field please give me tips for to develop my career in HR field. And tell me policies of HR.
With Warm Regards,
From India, Bangalore
I Done MAB in HR& Marketing I worked as sales executive for 1 year and Presently working as HR Executive So I totally Fresher in this field please give me tips for to develop my career in HR field. And tell me policies of HR.
With Warm Regards,
From India, Bangalore
thankyou somuch for ur reply guys it is really working in my field iam also looking mba (hr with marketing ) can you please suggest some value added course
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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