Which specialisation in MBA would be much better: MBA in HR, marketing or finance or any other specialisation?
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Asked by Apoorv Prakash
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4 years ago
Student with MBA (Hons.) program definitely get the priority from the corporate employers in terms of placement & future career aspect. Its because MBA (Hons.) students are trained with more Industry inclined curriculums in Lovely Professional University.
I had done my MBA from LPU with dual special
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4 years ago
Dear Apporv, I have also done MBA at LPU and my specialisation was International Business & Marketing. I have chosen this as per my interest, even I recommend you choose according to your interest. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Prog
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4 years ago
Being an alumni of LPU I would definitely take the name of LPU. As I have done my MBA from here only. As due to the pandemic there is drastic transformation in the education sector and LPU itself has pulled up its socks and offered different types of MBA which are as follows:
LPU is offering MBA pro

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5 years ago
Before getting admission into MBA course, often a candidate comes across a choice to pick one MBA specialisations that would serve as the foundation for his/her career growth. There are several specialisations which being offered by the B-schools in India and globally. However, the decision is yours
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4 years ago
HR in my personal opinion doesn't provide more job opportunities as compared to Marketing and Finance. You can get jobs in the placement cell or the recruitment cells of the companies. Finance is definitely a good option if you are better with your accounts and numbers. This also has better job pros
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4 years ago
HR in my personal opinion doesn't provide more job opportunities as compared to Marketing and Finance. You can get jobs in the placement cell or the recruitment cells of the companies. Finance is definitely a good option if you are better with your accounts and numbers. This also has better job pros

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7 years ago
Dear Apoorva,
First of all, best of luck. Well, selecting a specialisation totally depends on your interest. Do select in which you are confident and comfortable. Every specialisation does have good scope based on your skill set, knowledge and experience. So make sure that you are good in which yo

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6 years ago
First of all, best of luck. Well, selecting a specialisation totally depends on your interest. Do select in which you are confident and comfortable. Every specialisation does have good scope based on your skill set, knowledge and experience. So make sure that you are good in which you are trying to

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6 years ago
Hello Apoorv
First of all, best of luck. Well, selecting a specialisation totally depends on your interest. Do select in which you are confident and comfortable. Every specialisation does have good scope based on your skill set, knowledge and experience. So make sure that you are good in which you
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4 years ago
LPU is the best choice to pursue MBA programme in any stream as LPU not only provides excellent teaching but also provides positive environment for learning. Beside this LPU also provides campus placements in well established multinational companies. There are several specialisations which being off
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