Dear friends,
I am an engineering graduate and want to pursue my career in HR. I was in the admin department of the university for 4 years. Now, I have just left my job and am searching in the HR field. I want to do an MBA in HR, so if I go for a correspondence course, will it be beneficial for me? If yes, then which institute, and if not, should I go for an on-campus course? I completed my engineering degree in 2002. Please help me out.
From India, Indore
I am an engineering graduate and want to pursue my career in HR. I was in the admin department of the university for 4 years. Now, I have just left my job and am searching in the HR field. I want to do an MBA in HR, so if I go for a correspondence course, will it be beneficial for me? If yes, then which institute, and if not, should I go for an on-campus course? I completed my engineering degree in 2002. Please help me out.
From India, Indore
Hi,
Any MBA completed in a regular college is definitely more enriching and useful than one completed through correspondence, though that does not mean that correspondence MBAs are not valuable. If you are from Tamil Nadu, then IGNOU, TNOU, and Madras University are good options. Symbiosis and even IIM offer distance education programs.
Check this link: http://www.indianmba.com/Distance_Ed...DLI3/dli3.html
Best Regards,
Sneha
From India, Madras
Any MBA completed in a regular college is definitely more enriching and useful than one completed through correspondence, though that does not mean that correspondence MBAs are not valuable. If you are from Tamil Nadu, then IGNOU, TNOU, and Madras University are good options. Symbiosis and even IIM offer distance education programs.
Check this link: http://www.indianmba.com/Distance_Ed...DLI3/dli3.html
Best Regards,
Sneha
From India, Madras
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