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  #61  
24-08-2006, 11:59 AM
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: india
Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
hello respected sir and madams,
i m persuing my PG in H.R in distance learning, kindly give me torch to learn h.r. in better ways.. thnx[b]
  #62  
01-09-2006, 03:04 AM
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Location: Bangalore
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  #63  
15-11-2006, 05:23 PM
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Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
:? me also the same amit
  #64  
23-11-2006, 09:59 AM
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Coimbatore
Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
As we have been talking about MBA. Would like to know the following:

1. There are some insititutes [like ICFAI etc] which are not recognised as MBA/ PG prgramme by AICTE/ Association of Indian universities/ UGC etc.
But they offer very good courses. What are the problems in taking up such courses/ courses with such institutes.

2. There are institues recognised byAICTE/ AIU/ UGC etc officering MBA courses. But the course content / quality of education is not upto the mark. What are the problems in taking up such courses/ courses with such institutes.

3. There are recognised /approved distance learning institutes/universities offering MBA courses- but again, the quality of their products [students] are not so good. But there are some students who are really good and at par with regular -students of good institutes. How to catch them- identify them?

Regards

Sathiyamoorthy iyer
  #65  
27-11-2006, 07:04 PM
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Hyderabad
to know about Correspondence courses
I am a student of Electronics and Communication,I want to know which are the Correspondence Courses in ICFAI university.

Can anyone please mail me the details of all the Correspondence courses so that i can move it further as soon as possible/mail me the relvent site from which i can get each and every information regarding this.

Thanks
Seema Gupta
  #66  
09-01-2007, 10:03 AM
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Mumbai
Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
Dear,

If you had made up your mind for a long term project such as pursuing MBA in HR, you have really chosen an ideal career.


If you are genuinely interested in human relation and are keen to solve their problems, MBA in HR would help you to take an managerial post in any given organisation.

Wish you all best.

Regards,

Chandan D'cunha
  #67  
09-01-2007, 12:14 PM
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Mumbai
Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
Hi ALL

I am new to this forum.

I am working as HR Executive want to do part time mba(HR) so can any one please tell me any institute or college in Mumbai/Navi Mumbai with details like course duration, fees structure and its market value.

Regards
Vanita
  #68  
23-04-2007, 04:28 PM
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Pune
Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
See dude Hr today is a booming industry...with so many mergers and acquisitions taking plac ethe role of hr is increasing at an enormous rate every day......So u have made a correct choice by deciding to take up Hr....Dont worry about that....As far as reading stuff is concerned do read about the latest happenings in the business world through newspapers , articles and net...and do browse sites like these for further in depth knowledge of he issues likle recruitment and selecn , performance appraisal etc...these things will be taught to u in ur mba course so dont worry.....just rememebr 1 thing only class rookm and text book study wont help...u will hve to surf and analyze a lot on these issues.....Just chillax ...m sure u will do gr8
  #69  
11-06-2007, 10:45 AM
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Hyderabad
Re: MBA with HR as elective - give me guidance
Hi,
A very good idea.,..The HR Contains:

01.Human Resource Planning and Analysis.
02.HR Staffing.
03.Development.
04.Equal Employement opportunity.
05.Compensation , Rewards and Benefits.
06.Health,Safety and Security of the employees.
07.Employee and Labour management relations.

If you want to be Perfect HR Manager you should have follwing Qualities.
01. Learning
02. Patiency
03. Initiative
04. Self Motivative
05. and All qualities of Manager.

Regards,
Murty.
  #70  
23-06-2007, 12:20 PM
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Jaipur
Short term course in HR
Hello everybody,

i am vartika and have completed my MBA where my specialisation is in marketing .Now i am into a job but i am looking for a change b'coz my interest is in HR kind of jobs but as i did my MBA in marketing ,i am not getting relevant jobs in HR .

Can anyone please tell me if there is any 1 year or short term course in HR or equivalent .As it will help me getting relevant jobs in HR.

Regards
Vartika

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