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shaina_dighe
hi there,
this is shaina n m new to this site . i hv completed my b.com and i want to study further . m interested in hr but i dont want to do an m.b.a full time . i am thinking of taking up an m.p.m course or a pgdbm form symbiosis which is distance learnig . can u plez advise me which of the two is better and from which college should i do an m.pm . as for an m.p.m i was thinking of doing it from wadias college recognised by aicte n comes under pune university ....... plez help m confused

From India, Pune
siba
4

hai shaina,
There is no difference bet MPm and MBA.In MPM u will read only HR in the two year but in MBA your first year will be on general management and other managements like marketiong, finance HRM.and in the second year u have to take a specialization as per ur choice.so if u intrested only in HR then MPM is good. but if u want to know about other managements along with HR MBA wiil be good for you.
Siba

HR-Executive

From India, Pune
samvedan
315

Hello,

I feel that since you are still in the right learning age and stage, you should do a regular (full time) M.B.A. and from a reputed institute. It will broaden your vision about the whole issue of organization, management and HR.

This is NOT to say that doing MPM is bad but in my relatively long association with the profession and with management education, I find that MPM inputs will easily make you a good functionary and your developing managerial perspectives will be left to your own skills in life. On the other hand, MBA will give a lot of good conceptual inputs that will help you develop managerial perspectives in a shorter frame of time and with relative ease.

Asto the distant learning courses my experience is limited though I am of the view that a face to face interaction with teachers, professionals (visiting faculties) and fello students facilitates learning.

I have not understood your not wanting to do a regular MBA and rather spending the same time (two years) on MPM!

If you need to interact more on this subject, call!

Best of luck and regards.

samvedan

June 6, 2007

From India, Pune
shaina_dighe
hi samvedan,
the reason i don wanna do a regular mba is b.coz along with my graduation i was working in a bpo n now i hv taken a break but i will b joining back in some other organisation . as m.p.m is a parttime course it wil not affect my job n the other option is distant learnin i.e pgdbm from symbiosis . i am more keen on H.R . if u can suggest me some good colleges i can do my mpm from plez let me know or any good corrospondence mba/pgdbm institutes n pune
thanks

From India, Pune
umeshtharkude1
10

HI
I am doing MPM, and it's a great course, You should go for MBA if you can, because still you are young and MBA will give you a boost for next job.
Otherwise MPM is the best option than DBM if you are planning for HR.
since 100 % syllabus is for HR.
While taking admission to any institute you should check following things
1) Academic Record of the institute / Professors/staff
2 ) Fees - since every institute have huge difference in fees, you need to check it.
3) Timings - some colleges are in the morning and some in the evening.
If you need more assistance you can mail me on or you can call me on 9850199840.
Regards
Umesh T.

From India, Pune
zsk85
11

Hi,
I am also a puneite and am doing my MBA. I have had an opportunity to interact with both MPM students as well as passed out students of both courses. The input i get is that MBA is preferred even my MPM students since the students when they are working, realise how important it is to have some knowledge of all the functions involved like marketing, finance, etc which isn't available in the MPM course.
Also i have friends doing the Symbiosis distance learning course and they dont really like it. The exams are not held in time and the course material is not very good either. I would suggest that you do a distance learning course in MBA from Wellingkar Institute in Mumbai. check out the site. Their course has a wonderful course structure and the study material is far superior than most distance learning institutes....
All the very best...

From India, Pune
piyushk232003
Which are the best/good colleges for doing MPM in Pune.
I am staying in Mumbai and planning to do an MPM from Pune as i have realised that after completing PGDBA (HR) i m not very through very Labour Laws hence many of My HR colleagues are advising me to go for MPM.

From India, Ahmadabad
rkhnegi
HI Shaina.............. Well I m also confused like you. I am interested in HR only. But not sure that MPM is better or PGDBM is better. But one of my colleague told me that MPM is much better than PGDBM. But still there are some questions in my mind about fees that how much I have to pay for MPM in two years. I want to know complete details of fee. Please help me in this.
From India, Pune
shinoy
Hi there,
Am i am in my second year M.P.M.... Well till now never been regular to college cause of my work.... Xams also not doing that great... Got a ATKT in each sem... I want to know that if i now get serious with my cource would i get a good job in future ... And aslo without attending classes with learning with the books would it help....
Please advice as what would be the best option in this.

From India, Mumbai
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