How is the college for PGDM in HR? How is the placements after this specialization? What are the career prospects, growth and opportunity?
Asked about Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Rohini - PGDM in Retail Management
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Dear Abhishek,
PGDM in HR is good option. Even the college is not providing good Internship facilities to the students but also the live projects.
if i'll talk about the companies coming for HR students then there are few names which i'm mentioning for your reference like Sapient, Tact India, BLUE STAR, Shoppers stop, videocon, Shopclues, Naukri.com, etc.
and these companies are offering very good packages even they are freshers. but yes if ill talk about the growth in this field then it is slow as compare to other profiles. but yes opportunities are very high after gaining the experience in this particular field. -
JIMS college is good for PGDM in RM. You can get placed with top retail companies after specialisation. 100% placements assured with average package of 4-5 lacs.
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