NISHITA
:cry: hello,
i hv done my BA IN PSYCHOLOGY. now i want 2 do HR.but my college mam is suggesting me to go 4 MA IN Industrial Psycholgy....so what should i do.should i go 4 some profeesional courses like PGDHRM or DHRM....or go 4 MA????

From China, Qinhuangdao
romit
hi,
1.u ld find out why do u want to go for an HR
2.U ld match ur skills,interest to the requirements,opportunities in HR
3.Speak to ur friends workin i Hr FIELDS AND FIND OUT ACTUAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND JOB NATURE
4.U need to know what u ll do after MA
5.If u r determined to do ur career in HRthen join any diploma courses in HR or do in full time or part time PG course.
i hv tried my best to help u,i hope it ll help u to make ur decision,feel free to ask any doubt or share any ideas.Please let me know ur decision.
Romit

From India, Mumbai
Mubeen
hi,
I think as your lecturer suggests you should do MA. Cos, A HR should possess a knowledge of reading a human's mind and being a Psychology student you can excel in this...
(Industrial psychology was first developed in the United States in the early 1900s and has come to be applied, usually through personnel and office administrations, to industrial management in industries in other parts of the world, particularly in those countries where a concern has developed for the systematic and scientific examination of the problems of workers in industry)

From India, Madras
sawant.priya
8

Hi Nishita
First and foremost don't be confused.
The carrer whatever it be should be accordance to ur liking...because it is what u have to do a carre in it....so if u choose something in which have liking u give more dedication then the other implemented by ur professor or anyone else.I am not saying ur professor may br wrong....u can always take the advice from the seniors but the decission should be ur own...Take the right decission without getting confused..Study about the course ......the prospects after completion.....etc
All the very Best for the Future
Regards
Priya

From China
Adnan
30

Dear NISHITA,

Psychology teaches you a broad range of skills, spanning those traditionally associated with both arts and science degrees, and offers you a wide range of career prospects, including becoming a professional psychologist in, for example, the health service, education, or business.

This degree allows you to embark on careers in areas such as Market Research, Human Resources, Teaching and Social Work, or may train as a Professional Psychologist, for example in Clinical, Health, Educational, Forensic or Occupational Psychology.

As a matter of fact, Psychology is really about life and HR is an important part of professional life. So you must not be dissapointed with your present educational status. As you already have a BA (Psychology) degree, I would suggest that you go for PGDip (HRM), if possible select a daytime program. Besides, you can always register as a part-time M.A. student while doing another activity.

For more information about career planning, please read my previous posts at CiteHR:

1. Career Development Roadmap (PPT)

2. Managing your CAREER in... (PPT)

You may also find some pertinent details regarding PGDip courses by reading these posts:

1. Diploma & PGD in HR and

2. Certification in HR.

Please don't get confused or depressed. Just remember "What man can imagine, Man can do". While it's difficult to imagine what we don't have right now, but if you are optimistic and start thinking outside of the box, God will create the perfect career path for you!. Start thinking like a Psychologist :) ok.

Wish you all the very best for your future, and hope that you'll learn alot about HRM from this forum. Good luck!

Warm Regards,

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Adnan

From Pakistan, Karachi
NISHITA
:) thanx a lot 4 yr beautiful advices................but there is 1 problem. all pg courses for hr r quite expensive .that is, i cant afford it....so 4 now i hv decided 2 take my admission in MA n after doing that i'll definitely get a job(not much exciting but its ok!! :!: :roll: ).....along wid dat i'll do some diploma course of HR....is it ok????? .......
thanx again all of u....
do reply me abt my decision...
bubbye....
regards,
nishita 8)

From China, Qinhuangdao
Rajat Joshi
101

Hi Adnan, Once again your response has been absolutely amazing.. :D :D We are really proud of you and really appreciate your efforts and time to compile your answers!! Keep it up... Cheers, Rajat
From India, Pune
prof.gouri
1

HELLO NISHITA,
I THINK U GO FOR PGDHRM OR MBA IN HR TO STREEM LINE UR CARRER IN HR ...IF U CAN AFFORD REGULAR STUDY THEN U CAN ENROLL FOR REGUAR PROGRAMME OR ELSE U CAN PURSUE THROUGH DISTANCE MODE FROM REPUTED UNIVERSITY
HOPE U WILL DO THE BEST
WITH BEST REGARDS
GOURISANKAR.S
ASST PROF HR OB
ICFAI SAMBALPUR


From India, Pune
doondi reddy
38

As per my understandings PSYCHOLOGY has huge demand in market if you have a good Communication skills.
Assisting/helping a Country head will not be possible in common lay man language.
today most of IT employees need this.
Go in this field only.
Slow but definately wins the race
Good luck

From India, Bangalore
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