I'm doing BHM. Can I do MBA in HR and what would be the scope of the same?

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    Dr Bharti Singh Dr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can pursue MBA in HR after BHM. It is an additional degree to BHM. Your hold on the subject and excellent communicative skills can benefit in achieving a position in good sectors.
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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Yes, you can pursue an MBA in HR after completing your Bachelor of Hotel Management BHM degree. In fact, an MBA in HR can be a great option for students interested in managing people and human resources in various industries, including the hospitality industry. An MBA in HR can provide you with a strong foundation in business management principles and specialised knowledge in human resources management. Some potential advantages of pursuing an MBA in HR include:
    Career Advancement: An MBA in HR can prepare you for higher-level HR positions, such as HR manager, HR director, or chief HR officer.
    Versatility: HR management skills can be ap
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    I will suggest you to do MBA in HR or any other specializations. The degree programme in Maters in Business Administration is one of the most jobs provider educational degree course in the world. I did MBA from Lovely Professional University. LPU is one of the best choices indeed. It provides for multiple industrial exposures, live projects, an updated curriculum rigor and technology along with very good placements and personality development. LPU is helping me grow professionally and personally with its career-oriented programs and support. The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business School
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Yes, 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
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    Muskan Marodia | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can do MBA in HR, as it has very good scope in near future and it also depends on your interest. Here are some popular job titles that are seen in the field of HR management. HR Generalist. HR recruiter. HR specialist. Compensation Manager. Employee Relations Manager. Training and Development Manager. Change consultant. Technical Recruiter.

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