I am a BMS student with specialisation in Marketing. Can I do Masters in HR and not in marketing? Will it create any problem in future?

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    Khushi Rathod my area of expertise is finishing tasks on time. | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, it is possible to pursue a Master's in HR even if your undergraduate specialisation is in Marketing. Many graduate programs, especially in fields like Human Resources, value a diverse range of backgrounds and skills. While a shift from marketing to HR is possible, it's crucial to be aware that some employers may inquire about your background during job interviews. Be prepared to explain how your skills and experiences make you a suitable candidate for HR roles.

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