Can you suggest how can I become an HR? What course should I pursue?

I have completed my 12th.

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    Rashi Bhatnagar

    6 years ago
    You can do MBA in HR, as all MNCs and cooperate houses are looking for MBAs only and the scope of this field is continuously growing, and this college is best for this course. Plus, the placements of this college of this course are also quite good, you can opt this college for MBA HR undoubtedly.
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    payel sarkar

    6 years ago
    If you want to go with HR, then you should go for MBA, because every MNC company as well as small or medium companies looking for MBA fresher to hire. Decision is yours, but select wisely.
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    Pratik Anuraj

    4 years ago
    If you want to pursue HR profession you first have to complete your Graduation from any stream and then apply for MBA/PGDM in HR/PM specialisation from renowned institutes like IIM, XLRI, Symbiosis, IMT, etc. While choosing HR domain be very particular while choosing the PG College in terms of brand image and placements in HR domain. Also after completing you PG you can also addon some certifications in your resume by doing some trainings and additional courses from HR domain topics.
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    Preeti Makhija | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hi, MBA programs have changed and are designed to help the candidates to meet their future ambition. So choosing an MBA in HR specialisation will be a good decision. The programme is extremely useful to students who are keen to upgrade their existing skills and knowledge of contemporary HR processes and practices in the evolving world
    Job profiles for MBA in HR
    The job of HR managers is challenging and self-gratifying. They need to act as a bridge between the employer and the employee. On one hand, their jobs demand them to hire skilled workers, and on the other, they look after the well being and benefits of the employees. They also pro
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    I will suggest you do MBA or PGDM in HR Human Resources Management after your under graduation.
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    Rasika Patil | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    You can do MBA or PGDM in HR Human Resources Management. There are many institute which offering Best Human Resource courses as far my experience and my colleagues point of view. Weschool Welingkar offer placement and trained in all field of HR with qualified skills etc. MBA in Human Resource Management is the most preferred specializations among budding professionals. The role of a human resource manager is no more confined to the traditional personnel functions hiring, firing, employee management, and resource planning. It is now a crucial aspect of the business, with HR managers having a say in profit and loss management, return of
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    You can do MBA in HR in order to enter the same profession. Some of the jobs that students with an MBA degree in HR Management can take include Compensation Manager, Manager of Employee Relations, HR Generalist, Technical Recruiter, Director of Staff, Placement Manager, Training and Relations Manager, Organisational Consultant, and more. I did my MBA at LPU and it has helped me grow professionally and also add a lot to my career growth. Being an alumnus of LPU I would prefer LPU as it provides exposure to various opportunities in terms of internships, workshops, guest lectures, industrial visits, placements, etc. Highlights of MBA at L
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