Hi all,
I would like to know from all those experienced HR practitioners as to how good would a future in India be for a mechancal engineer with 7 years of experience in Engineering and 2 . 2 years of experience in HR mostly in MNC's. I am about to complete my EMBA with a GPHR certification and a CCOT ( psychometric Assessment) certification. I intend to make a career in HR.
I would very much appreciate your valuable comments.
Regards,
Viswa
From United States, Houston
I would like to know from all those experienced HR practitioners as to how good would a future in India be for a mechancal engineer with 7 years of experience in Engineering and 2 . 2 years of experience in HR mostly in MNC's. I am about to complete my EMBA with a GPHR certification and a CCOT ( psychometric Assessment) certification. I intend to make a career in HR.
I would very much appreciate your valuable comments.
Regards,
Viswa
From United States, Houston
Dear Viswa,
I am also an Hr professional and i am really curious to know the structure of your EMBA course.I will apprecaite if you can share with some details with respect to this particular course for e.g course fees, duration etc.
Regards
Sameer
I am also an Hr professional and i am really curious to know the structure of your EMBA course.I will apprecaite if you can share with some details with respect to this particular course for e.g course fees, duration etc.
Regards
Sameer
Dear Sameer,
I am doing my EMBA through S.P.Jain Institute of Management and Research's overseas campus in Dubai. I am also told they have the same facility in Mumbai too. I am not really sure as to what is the fee structure there , which I guess you might have to enquire. The duration is for two years wherein the courses are module based and with a dissertation. You might want to log in to their website to find more.
All the best to you.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
I am doing my EMBA through S.P.Jain Institute of Management and Research's overseas campus in Dubai. I am also told they have the same facility in Mumbai too. I am not really sure as to what is the fee structure there , which I guess you might have to enquire. The duration is for two years wherein the courses are module based and with a dissertation. You might want to log in to their website to find more.
All the best to you.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
Hi Sameer,
Just to add to the above. What we have here are evening classes which is one week on and one week off and we have a cluster of exams in a couple of months covering all the subjects done during that period. We have marks allotted based on quizzes, participation, individual assignments, group work and the final exams. It is interesting and the value addition is good.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
Just to add to the above. What we have here are evening classes which is one week on and one week off and we have a cluster of exams in a couple of months covering all the subjects done during that period. We have marks allotted based on quizzes, participation, individual assignments, group work and the final exams. It is interesting and the value addition is good.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
Hi ,
Thanks for the prompt response.I shall definitely visit SP Jain's site to get more info.But now i have realised that you are employed in Dubai as an HR professional. I am really keen to understand the HR opportunities available in the Dubai for someone 2 to 3 yrs of relevant HR emperience .I will really appreciate if you can make me aware of the same.
Regards
Sameer
Thanks for the prompt response.I shall definitely visit SP Jain's site to get more info.But now i have realised that you are employed in Dubai as an HR professional. I am really keen to understand the HR opportunities available in the Dubai for someone 2 to 3 yrs of relevant HR emperience .I will really appreciate if you can make me aware of the same.
Regards
Sameer
Hi,
Opportunities in Dubai for HR professionals are quite a bit. You can find a job here but to come here you would need a visa. What you can do is try to get in touch with the travel agents there and ask them to provide you a tourist visa mentioning that you want to visit Dubai. The visit visa is valid for two months and extendable by one month.Once on a visit, you can apply to the companies here. If you want to watch the scenario of HR placements, try logging into Monster gulf or Naukri gulf sites.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
Opportunities in Dubai for HR professionals are quite a bit. You can find a job here but to come here you would need a visa. What you can do is try to get in touch with the travel agents there and ask them to provide you a tourist visa mentioning that you want to visit Dubai. The visit visa is valid for two months and extendable by one month.Once on a visit, you can apply to the companies here. If you want to watch the scenario of HR placements, try logging into Monster gulf or Naukri gulf sites.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
Hi Balaji,
I read ur msg to Sameer. I understand that you are doing EMBA from SP Jain. Dubai. I am a chartered accountant and currently working in Dubai. Even I am thinking of enroling for this course, but I am confused whether it will really give me value addition in my career. I would appreciate if you could give your inputs.
Thanks,
Mayank
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
I read ur msg to Sameer. I understand that you are doing EMBA from SP Jain. Dubai. I am a chartered accountant and currently working in Dubai. Even I am thinking of enroling for this course, but I am confused whether it will really give me value addition in my career. I would appreciate if you could give your inputs.
Thanks,
Mayank
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
hi all,
I am an MBA and want to do some certification and distance leaning course specialization in HR related topic to enhance the value of my MBA. Kindly suggest any such course.
Regards,
Deepti Singla
From India
I am an MBA and want to do some certification and distance leaning course specialization in HR related topic to enhance the value of my MBA. Kindly suggest any such course.
Regards,
Deepti Singla
From India
Hi Mayank,
EMBA from S.P.Jain in Dubai is good from my perspective. I have gained quite a bit from it. But, having mentioned that, I would also want to add that S.P. Jain is fairly new in Dubai meaning 3-4 years since it started providing EMBA courses and so we would need to bear in mind that it would have it's up's and down's in terms of the schedules. Since most of the faculty fly down from Mumbai,Singapore and a few external consultants, we could see some schedules being arranged and rearranged. Some batches have had issues of the exam marks not being provided on time etc. which is basically administrative issues. As for the learning and the take away, I felt it enriching. In fact, based on the feedback of the early batches, many modifications in the curriculum have been done. It is left to every student to make the most use of the course as you may understand that all the courses which are broken down as modules are for a week meaning 12- 13 sessions of 1.5hours each. The course contents provided are quite a bit and if you would devote time to go through it in the midst of your work schedule, then you can gain quite a lot during the classes and after the classes with the professor. It is a very big challenge to balance work-study-personal life during the course and one has to clearly make up one's mind towards this.Some guest lectures have been very good and quite useful for Middle East markets.
As an EMBA student, I felt that the onus was on me to make use of the teachings to apply at work, unlike a normal MBA or a GMBA student.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
EMBA from S.P.Jain in Dubai is good from my perspective. I have gained quite a bit from it. But, having mentioned that, I would also want to add that S.P. Jain is fairly new in Dubai meaning 3-4 years since it started providing EMBA courses and so we would need to bear in mind that it would have it's up's and down's in terms of the schedules. Since most of the faculty fly down from Mumbai,Singapore and a few external consultants, we could see some schedules being arranged and rearranged. Some batches have had issues of the exam marks not being provided on time etc. which is basically administrative issues. As for the learning and the take away, I felt it enriching. In fact, based on the feedback of the early batches, many modifications in the curriculum have been done. It is left to every student to make the most use of the course as you may understand that all the courses which are broken down as modules are for a week meaning 12- 13 sessions of 1.5hours each. The course contents provided are quite a bit and if you would devote time to go through it in the midst of your work schedule, then you can gain quite a lot during the classes and after the classes with the professor. It is a very big challenge to balance work-study-personal life during the course and one has to clearly make up one's mind towards this.Some guest lectures have been very good and quite useful for Middle East markets.
As an EMBA student, I felt that the onus was on me to make use of the teachings to apply at work, unlike a normal MBA or a GMBA student.
Regards,
Balaji
From United States, Houston
hello balaji ,
i would like to know what the scope of EMba is here in Dubai as
compared to the GMba.
this query is for a person who has wrk. exp. of 2-3 years as sales
engineer in Mechanical parts / machinery in Dubai. i would like to know
after completing this course, what is the expected growth in income and
career . Also , is the course too difficult for a working person to
manage along with his work and faamily life? Are there any students who
have joined this MBA with similar expereince and then went on to get
better job offers?
could you also tell me what the fees structure is of the entire program and whtehr there are additional / hidden costs later on?
those students who faced problems with regards to exam marks etc ... were they able to deal with th administration directly? Does the administration listen to the problems faced by the students and solve them ?
If you could kindly answer my queries , i would appreciate it alot.
Thankyou and regards
Fouzia
i would like to know what the scope of EMba is here in Dubai as
compared to the GMba.
this query is for a person who has wrk. exp. of 2-3 years as sales
engineer in Mechanical parts / machinery in Dubai. i would like to know
after completing this course, what is the expected growth in income and
career . Also , is the course too difficult for a working person to
manage along with his work and faamily life? Are there any students who
have joined this MBA with similar expereince and then went on to get
better job offers?
could you also tell me what the fees structure is of the entire program and whtehr there are additional / hidden costs later on?
those students who faced problems with regards to exam marks etc ... were they able to deal with th administration directly? Does the administration listen to the problems faced by the students and solve them ?
If you could kindly answer my queries , i would appreciate it alot.
Thankyou and regards
Fouzia
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