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krazybee
Hi, Im looking to do a 1 year PGDHRM course through distance education. I have very little HR experience and have learnt on the job.
Which would be the best place to do this course from IGNOU, MITSDE or Symbiosis or any other certified, recognized institute.

From United States
ankitchaturvedi
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I suggest that you should go for Symbiosis and XLRI...XLRI is famous for HR courses but you need to the eligibility criteria and the selection process....
From India, Mumbai
attrisenzu
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XLRI’s Satellite course... Hands down. Although you need to crack XAT and have a two years work ex to qualify. The course content is really good. Regards
From India, Gurgaon
laurenebsary
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From Pakistan, Karachi
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