Diploma in human resource and labour welfare.

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    Muskan Singh

    2 years ago
    A degree in human resources, which you can earn at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, introduces you to the ins and outs of the field and allows you to study and develop important skills. Earning a Bachelor's degree in human resources can be a good first step to building a career in a growing people-focused field. Since human resources is broad and an important component of any organisation, you can choose from many pathways, focusing on particular areas such as recruiting, workforce development training or compensation and benefits administration. A degree in human resources can help you explore these topics as well as HR fun
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