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Dear Seniors,

I need your advice. I have completed my MMS in Marketing from the 2000-2002 batch, but my career has evolved into HR. Currently, I have 5 1/2 years of experience in HR and work as a Deputy Manager - HR at an Entertainment company. I am considering taking up a correspondence diploma course in HR for a duration of 1 year. Would ICFAI's PGDHRM course be a value addition? Please suggest.

Awaiting your suggestions as soon as possible.

Regards,
Smita

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Smita,

I agree with Ruhi. I also suggest you go with Symbiosis.

As I have also done an MBA in HR from Symbiosis, and from what I have heard, most people suggest SCDL.

In DLP, Symbiosis is the best. It's a 2-year course, and exams + assignments are all online, so you can take exams anytime during your course validity period based on the availability of time slots.

The rest of the decision is yours.

All the best.

Regards,
Archana

From India, Delhi
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you have done MBA in marketing but experience is in HR, do a diploma from welingkar may be parttime of correspondance, your are already a MBA therefore no need to go for PGD. anirban
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Anirban, Any idea how is Welingkar’s reputation in industry today... as i heard its not as valuable as it use to be earlier.
From India, Mumbai
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Smita,

Narsee Monjee Institute Mumbai and SBDL are not AICTE approved. So far as distance learning is concerned, they are approved by the Distance Education Council (DEC, Govt. of India). Welingkar's course was autonomous, but recently it received DEC approval. You can attend the course on Sundays as a part-time student.

In terms of reputation, NIMS is good, but the industry recognizes courses of Welingkar as it recognizes NIMS. I feel you can do a certified recruitment course from Confluence Certified Recruiter or HRHOUSE. This will help you stay updated in recruitment.

Secondly, pursue a 1-year diploma from NIMS or Welingkar. Your experience will keep you moving ahead with these certifications.

Take your own decision as your heart says. Do not be confused. Don't get confused about recognitions; distance programs are not AICTE approved.

Regards,
Anirban

From India, Mumbai
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Dear All,

I have completed an MBA in HR and am currently working with a private limited company as an HR executive for the past year. I am looking to upgrade my skills and knowledge. Could you please suggest which course I should pursue to enhance my expertise?

Regards,
Devansh

From India, Vadodara
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Hi All,

It would be very helpful if someone could help me in choosing a course. I have completed my Diploma in Secretariat Practice and have 3 years of experience working as a Recruiter in a consultancy.

I would like to transition into a corporate role rather than staying in consultancy. However, I have heard that having just a diploma is not enough to enter the corporate sector. Therefore, I kindly request assistance in advancing my career.

Regards,
Prabha

From India, Bangalore
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Hi,

You have inquired about HR House, please provide detailed information about the same. I have completed my MBA in Finance, but my career is in HR in a corporate setting. So, is it better to pursue this path or would Symbiosis be a better option? Could you clarify if this is a certificate course or if a degree will be awarded?

Please assist me.

Thanks in advance.

Narsee Monjee Institute Mumbai and SBDL are not AICTE approved. As for Distance learning, they are approved by the Distance Education Council (DEC, Govt. of India). Welingkar's course was autonomous, but it recently received DEC approval. You can attend the course on Sundays as a part-time student. In terms of reputation, NIMS is good, but the industry recognizes courses from Welingkar as well as NIMS.

I believe you can pursue a certified recruitment course from Confluence Certified Recruiter or HRHOUSE. This will help you stay updated in recruitment.

Additionally, consider completing a 1-year diploma from NIMS or Welingkar. Your experience will continue to propel you forward with these certifications.

Make your decision based on what your heart tells you. Avoid confusion about accreditations; distance programs are not AICTE approved.

Regards,
Anirban

From India, Bangalore
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The link is here....

HR HOUSE <link updated to site home>

They will give you certification only. With an MBA in finance, you are doing an HR job, so you have gained experience. If you want to know the subjects in detail, you can go for a diploma. Certifications are now gaining importance in MNCs. Since you are in corporate HR, I would advise as follows:

1) If the job profile includes T&D, pursue a PG in T&D.
2) If you really want to make a difference, consider NCFM (Corporate Governance). You can visit the NSE website.
3) Certifications.

Why am I suggesting NCFM? How it is linked with HR is a question that can be asked. Now, consider Corporate HR with a Corporate Governance Certificate; it will give the impression that you are updating yourself with significant concepts like M&A, employee stock option plans, and corporate governance, which are actually functions of an HR manager with involvement from other departments. Take care, make your decision with your heart.

Regards,
Anirban

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Seniors,

I need your advice. I have completed my MMS in Marketing from the 2000-2002 batch, but my career has evolved into HR. Currently, I have 5 1/2 years of experience in HR and am working as a Deputy Manager in HR with an Entertainment company. I am considering pursuing a correspondence diploma course in HR for a duration of 1 year. Would ICFAI's PGDHRM course be a valuable addition? Please provide your suggestions at the earliest.

Regards,
Smita

Dear friend,

You can also consider enrolling in a one-year or two-year diploma program in HR at IMT Ghaziabad. It is one of the top ten business schools in India, recognized by AICTE and the Ministry of Human Resources. IMT Ghaziabad has study centers in Bombay, Chennai, Bangalore, Delhi, and around Ghaziabad. For more information, you can contact the Chennai IMT Study Center. Mr. Ramesh, the Director of IMT Chennai, can be reached at 9380670111 or 044 32948000.

From India, Coimbatore
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Yes, IMT is good but distance learning programes recognised by DEC, not AICTE, Right now there is no distance learning diploma recognised by AICTE. Regards Anirban
From India, Mumbai
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Actully i was doing my MBA from ICFAI. i am not satisfied with its policy.it charges 1000 per group in which you are fail. so it is very expenses.So never go for ICFAI.

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Hi Archana,

I want to do my MBA in HR. I have completed my Diploma from Weligankar Institute and now wish to pursue my MBA. I would like to request your guidance on Symbiosis MBA in HR. Please feel free to call me on 9819082660.

Regards,
Jyothi

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Anirban,

Please help me by sending the details of the 1-year course in Confluence Certified Recruiter or HRHOUSE. I have completed an MBA in Alagappa University in HR, but would like to pursue a good certification to establish myself in the HR field.

Thanks & regards,
Kamakshi

From India, New Delhi
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