I want to do MBA in HR and finance. Will it be a good option for my career? Can you please tell this?

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    Deepak Prajapati Want to share my knowledge | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Hi, First of all, both the streams are amazing to follow. You need to find out that which field you are passionate about. If you are amazing in dealing with people then you should go ahead with HR. If you are interested in all the maintaining a companies finances or all the finance related stuff then charge on Finance. In the end, it all depends on your passion and your liking. There is an excellent MBA programme in India I would recommend to you. The University of the West of Scotland's MBA Degree, offered by Indian School of Business and Computing is an internationally recognised degree that has been designed to reflect the evolving
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    DEEPARUN DUTTA | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    It is better to go for HR and Marketing. Both go hand in hand. HR and Finance should never to taken as minor as there is no logic behind that. I am a student of Doon Business School, Dehradun and got selected here with 93.5 % score.
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    Alok Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    It's totally depend on your interest. You have to choose if you are good enough in communication. So, you can move for HR, Both have good career and vast area.
    All the best.
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    Priti Raj MBA-HR from IIT KGP, B.E from BIT Mesra | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    It is a good option with both practical exposure to people in organization through HR and to know the figures related to company through finance.
    Coming to future prospective, finance has no doubt better prospective than HR, and if you are good in it you will earn money easily. Further, HR is a good option if you are people oriented person. Career growth is less in HR and also least paid job in management field.
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    lalitha iyer

    7 years ago
    Specialising in more than one key area is one desirable qualification and adaptability can be done easily.
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    Anshu Raj | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes, only if you have a proper understanding of commerce. Interests too matter. Clear CAT and sit for GDPI rounds with respective colleges.
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    Anirban Ghosh Member - Branding and Sports Committee @ IMIB | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Yes, you definitely can. It completely depends on your personal choice. HR is always booming as this is the first step to an organisation. The selection of candidates. So you will always find this sector booming. Finance is the backbone of an organisation. So these two can make a good combination.
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    roopali arora

    5 years ago
    MBA in Human resources and finance are best option from future prospective as it opens the door for you to get some good position in big companies or even start your own venture after completing MBA. You should look for good B school like IPS Business school, Jaipur where you can enroll yourself for MBA (HR)& MBA (FINANCE ) as elective. At IPS business focus is given on theoretical classroom classes along with OJT so that students can acquire practical knowledge of corporate world, so by the end of their completion of MBA they would have the basic knowledge of corporate world, which in turn will help them in getting best placements in
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    Preeti Makhija | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Dear Aspirants, Selecting the specialisation for an MBA degree is always a tough decision. Dual specialisation always helps to achieve your dreams in two different sectors and majorly it expand your options in the industry. MBA in HR: The Human Resource Management is a function that involves in the process of hiring of the workforce, providing development & training, maintaining workforce regulation, assessment of their performance, providing compensation & benefits, motivating, relationship with the staff. For students with no work experience, it is essential to choose the right kind of MBA programme. It is this degree that will help
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    5 years ago
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