Hi Seniors,
I want a good suggestion for my friend. She has completed her B.Com and MHRM. She is working as a computerized Accountant and Admin in a school for more than 8 years. Now she wants to pursue her higher studies but she doesn't have any idea about her higher studies. Kindly give your valuable suggestion. I hope she will get a nice idea from this forum.
From India, Madras
I want a good suggestion for my friend. She has completed her B.Com and MHRM. She is working as a computerized Accountant and Admin in a school for more than 8 years. Now she wants to pursue her higher studies but she doesn't have any idea about her higher studies. Kindly give your valuable suggestion. I hope she will get a nice idea from this forum.
From India, Madras
Thanks Suganya for your respond. She cannot pursue her higher studies as full time. She would like to do it in correspondence like MBA... Pls suggest your opinion.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
then MBA-finance and HR specialization will be good choice... she can do it in correspondence....
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Bharthi,
Which field of work is she interested in? An admin experience should help her to move into an HR role once she completes her MBA. Managing admin and accounts makes one well-suited to be trained in HR operations. She would gain a broader perspective on how these processes are intertwined, with crucial information from that area.
She may even consider pursuing an MBA in finance and transition into a hardcore finance role. This could even involve marketing if she joins a bank. Finance roles primarily involve managing operations in BPOs or KPOs. If she joins a finance KPO, the focus may shift from managing capital markets to insurance.
If she has the option to consider, a fellowship would be an upgrade. She can apply for one in AHRD or another university that offers a part-time program. This path would require higher dedication but would be worth the effort.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards, (Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
Which field of work is she interested in? An admin experience should help her to move into an HR role once she completes her MBA. Managing admin and accounts makes one well-suited to be trained in HR operations. She would gain a broader perspective on how these processes are intertwined, with crucial information from that area.
She may even consider pursuing an MBA in finance and transition into a hardcore finance role. This could even involve marketing if she joins a bank. Finance roles primarily involve managing operations in BPOs or KPOs. If she joins a finance KPO, the focus may shift from managing capital markets to insurance.
If she has the option to consider, a fellowship would be an upgrade. She can apply for one in AHRD or another university that offers a part-time program. This path would require higher dedication but would be worth the effort.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards, (Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for your valid opinion.
She has already completed her Master of HRM, which is equivalent to an MBA in HR. Can you suggest any other post-degree programs besides an MBA that would help her advance her career within her current organization?
From India, Madras
She has already completed her Master of HRM, which is equivalent to an MBA in HR. Can you suggest any other post-degree programs besides an MBA that would help her advance her career within her current organization?
From India, Madras
Dear Bharathi,
What I feel is she can rather think of dedicating herself either to Finance or HR, depending on her area of interest. She can pursue courses (correspondence) like an MBA in finance, PG diploma in finance, CA, ICWA, etc., in finance. In HR, she can focus on areas such as "diploma in Training and Development", "diploma in Recruitment and Selection", "Compensation Management", and similar fields.
The above are a few of the courses I mentioned. There are numerous specializations in each. To learn more about this, she can explore university correspondence course offerings. Some options include IGNOU, Symbiosis, etc. She can also visit university websites to gather more information.
By specializing in any of these areas, she can become an expert and find enjoyment in her job.
Thanks and Regards
From United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
What I feel is she can rather think of dedicating herself either to Finance or HR, depending on her area of interest. She can pursue courses (correspondence) like an MBA in finance, PG diploma in finance, CA, ICWA, etc., in finance. In HR, she can focus on areas such as "diploma in Training and Development", "diploma in Recruitment and Selection", "Compensation Management", and similar fields.
The above are a few of the courses I mentioned. There are numerous specializations in each. To learn more about this, she can explore university correspondence course offerings. Some options include IGNOU, Symbiosis, etc. She can also visit university websites to gather more information.
By specializing in any of these areas, she can become an expert and find enjoyment in her job.
Thanks and Regards
From United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
Hi Bharathi,
This is a stupid question you are posting on behalf of your friend!
Your friend is BCom + MHRM and has 8 years of experience! After acquiring so much education and experience, your friend is not sure what to do next? Which field to pursue for higher studies?
Dear Bharathi, please don't be mad at me! Instead of looking for reasons here and there, and from other professionals, she must look into her strengths and interests!
Read the advice here, Finance, HR, this, that! This advice is wonderful, but would it apply to her? What does she want?
I don't wish to dig too deep into the human psyche, but your friend is afraid of making her decisions! Does she need some external justification to decide her future?
And what's with the chase for academic courses and certifications to enhance a career? She is fairly educated, BCom + MHRM. Has she done justice to this investment? And now wants to pledge more resources (time, effort, and money) into chasing another higher studies (which she is not even sure about)?
If she wants to catapult her career prospects, she may pay better attention to skill-building!
Communication Skills (Writing, presentation, public speaking)
Career-Specific Skills (e.g., Auditing, A/C ERP, Budgeting, Forecasting, SCM, MM, Negotiations, Cost Accounting, Business Modelling, Valuation, Feasibility Studies, Market Research, Equity Research, Compensation & Benefits)
Computer Skills (MS Office Applications, Internet, A/C ERPs: SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, Peachtree, Tally)
Wish her luck and strength!
From Kuwait, Salmiya
This is a stupid question you are posting on behalf of your friend!
Your friend is BCom + MHRM and has 8 years of experience! After acquiring so much education and experience, your friend is not sure what to do next? Which field to pursue for higher studies?
Dear Bharathi, please don't be mad at me! Instead of looking for reasons here and there, and from other professionals, she must look into her strengths and interests!
Read the advice here, Finance, HR, this, that! This advice is wonderful, but would it apply to her? What does she want?
I don't wish to dig too deep into the human psyche, but your friend is afraid of making her decisions! Does she need some external justification to decide her future?
And what's with the chase for academic courses and certifications to enhance a career? She is fairly educated, BCom + MHRM. Has she done justice to this investment? And now wants to pledge more resources (time, effort, and money) into chasing another higher studies (which she is not even sure about)?
If she wants to catapult her career prospects, she may pay better attention to skill-building!
Communication Skills (Writing, presentation, public speaking)
Career-Specific Skills (e.g., Auditing, A/C ERP, Budgeting, Forecasting, SCM, MM, Negotiations, Cost Accounting, Business Modelling, Valuation, Feasibility Studies, Market Research, Equity Research, Compensation & Benefits)
Computer Skills (MS Office Applications, Internet, A/C ERPs: SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, Peachtree, Tally)
Wish her luck and strength!
From Kuwait, Salmiya
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