Hey friends,
I am starting this thread as we have very little information regarding such courses and would like to know more about this from people who have already completed or are still pursuing this course.
To know about the Satellite program from XLRI, click here: [XLRI Jamshedpur - Xavier Labour Relations Institute in India, Business Management School India, Executive Education Programme, Personnel Management, Industrial Relations Programme](http://xlri.ac.in/)
and click on satellite programs on the top right corner.
I have applied for the XLRI PGCHRM program from the Reliance Web World for the January 2009 session. I am an ERP consultant in an IT firm with 2 years of work experience. The interview for this course would be conducted in the first week of September.
People who have already enrolled and experienced this interview or have completed this course, kindly guide me on the interview pattern and the guidelines to be followed to get through this institute.
I really need some help to prepare myself for this interview as I have no idea and found no one sharing their experiences on this. People, please share your experiences.
PLEASE HELP!!!
Thanks Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
I am starting this thread as we have very little information regarding such courses and would like to know more about this from people who have already completed or are still pursuing this course.
To know about the Satellite program from XLRI, click here: [XLRI Jamshedpur - Xavier Labour Relations Institute in India, Business Management School India, Executive Education Programme, Personnel Management, Industrial Relations Programme](http://xlri.ac.in/)
and click on satellite programs on the top right corner.
I have applied for the XLRI PGCHRM program from the Reliance Web World for the January 2009 session. I am an ERP consultant in an IT firm with 2 years of work experience. The interview for this course would be conducted in the first week of September.
People who have already enrolled and experienced this interview or have completed this course, kindly guide me on the interview pattern and the guidelines to be followed to get through this institute.
I really need some help to prepare myself for this interview as I have no idea and found no one sharing their experiences on this. People, please share your experiences.
PLEASE HELP!!!
Thanks Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Saumya,
This is an excellent program for experienced people, but they would expect relevant experience. A few of my friends have enrolled, but they prefer more HR experience rather than irrelevant skills.
This is an excellent program for experienced people, but they would expect relevant experience. A few of my friends have enrolled, but they prefer more HR experience rather than irrelevant skills.
Hi Saumya,
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Do you have any idea about the type of questions they might ask in the interview? I want to prepare myself and do my best.
Thank you.
From India, Gurgaon
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Do you have any idea about the type of questions they might ask in the interview? I want to prepare myself and do my best.
Thank you.
From India, Gurgaon
Hey Soumya, It would be a general discussion mainly based on your current profile, career aspirations etc
Hi, I am also planning to pursue the same course. However, my seniors have advised against it, stating that it may not be as valuable as a traditional part-time MBA in HR. Is this true? What degree do they offer? There are three different organizations that offer this course: Hughes Net Global Education, NIIT, and Reliance. Which one provides the best service?
From India, Thana
From India, Thana
Hi there,
I have also enrolled myself in the program for the Jan-09 session. I am eagerly awaiting my interview call. I have heard that the course is quite challenging as it involves virtual classes conducted by XLRI professors, along with tests and project work. You can choose any service provider.
Is PGCHRM-XLRI recognized by reputable organizations? Please conduct some research on your end and provide information accordingly. This will help in deciding whether one should opt for the course or not.
From Korea
I have also enrolled myself in the program for the Jan-09 session. I am eagerly awaiting my interview call. I have heard that the course is quite challenging as it involves virtual classes conducted by XLRI professors, along with tests and project work. You can choose any service provider.
Is PGCHRM-XLRI recognized by reputable organizations? Please conduct some research on your end and provide information accordingly. This will help in deciding whether one should opt for the course or not.
From Korea
Hi Snehal,
It's great that you are planning to pursue this course. However, I recommend conducting some research first to determine the type of course that best suits your goals. I am unsure of the basis on which your seniors are comparing this course to other part-time options, a perspective with which I disagree.
Firstly, full-time courses typically hold a higher value compared to part-time programs. Secondly, traditional part-time courses often lack intensity, have minimal assignments and project requirements, and lack in interactive elements. The course curriculum may also be less effective.
XLRI is renowned as the top B-School for HR in India. The PGCHRM is a program specifically tailored for working professionals through virtual classrooms. I believe virtual classrooms offer a superior learning experience compared to standard part-time courses. The PGCHRM features an intensive curriculum with 23 subjects to be completed within 14-16 months. Each subject includes quizzes, presentations, projects, assignments, and more on a weekly basis, alongside regular office responsibilities. It's important to note that this course is rigorous and demands significant effort. During the program, you will have the opportunity to interact directly with XLRI professors during a mandatory week-long visit to the campus.
I suggest discussing the potential benefits of this course with your HR manager and exploring the opportunities it may present for your career advancement.
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
It's great that you are planning to pursue this course. However, I recommend conducting some research first to determine the type of course that best suits your goals. I am unsure of the basis on which your seniors are comparing this course to other part-time options, a perspective with which I disagree.
Firstly, full-time courses typically hold a higher value compared to part-time programs. Secondly, traditional part-time courses often lack intensity, have minimal assignments and project requirements, and lack in interactive elements. The course curriculum may also be less effective.
XLRI is renowned as the top B-School for HR in India. The PGCHRM is a program specifically tailored for working professionals through virtual classrooms. I believe virtual classrooms offer a superior learning experience compared to standard part-time courses. The PGCHRM features an intensive curriculum with 23 subjects to be completed within 14-16 months. Each subject includes quizzes, presentations, projects, assignments, and more on a weekly basis, alongside regular office responsibilities. It's important to note that this course is rigorous and demands significant effort. During the program, you will have the opportunity to interact directly with XLRI professors during a mandatory week-long visit to the campus.
I suggest discussing the potential benefits of this course with your HR manager and exploring the opportunities it may present for your career advancement.
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Saumya!
Thanks for the reply! Can you also guide me regarding the interview? Exactly what kind of questions do they ask? Is their intention to know better about your current profile? Or is it to know anything else?
Thanks, Snehal.
From India, Thana
Thanks for the reply! Can you also guide me regarding the interview? Exactly what kind of questions do they ask? Is their intention to know better about your current profile? Or is it to know anything else?
Thanks, Snehal.
From India, Thana
Hi!!! even i have enrolled for this programme and have received the interview letter. Now what my concern is.... what sought of interview pattern they have? What kind of questions they put up?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hey folks,
I have been selected for the interview, which is on 3rd Oct in Delhi. Anyone else having a similar date?
As far as the interview pattern is concerned, I'm not too sure about it. If anyone who has experienced this interview or is an alumni of this course could share your experience here, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
I have been selected for the interview, which is on 3rd Oct in Delhi. Anyone else having a similar date?
As far as the interview pattern is concerned, I'm not too sure about it. If anyone who has experienced this interview or is an alumni of this course could share your experience here, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hey Saumya,
Even I have the same date, 3rd Oct. Let's see how it works out. I have no idea what sort of questions they really grill. Hoping for the best and looking forward to meeting you there.
Regards,
Kalpana
From India, Delhi
Even I have the same date, 3rd Oct. Let's see how it works out. I have no idea what sort of questions they really grill. Hoping for the best and looking forward to meeting you there.
Regards,
Kalpana
From India, Delhi
Hey Kalpana Which is your interview centre? I have got Reliance World Green Park. Hope will meet u there. All the best ! Cheers Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Hey Saumya, Dats cool... same here........ green park. But have you cum to know anythng about the pattern of interview Hope to see you dere Thanks Kalpana
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hey,
What I have heard so far is that they won't grill you much like the so-called XL interviews. However, they will ask you some basic questions such as:
1. Why this course?
2. How will this course help you in your career?
3. Where do you see yourself 5 years down the line?
Something like this.
So, All the Best! And let me know if you get to know something more.
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
What I have heard so far is that they won't grill you much like the so-called XL interviews. However, they will ask you some basic questions such as:
1. Why this course?
2. How will this course help you in your career?
3. Where do you see yourself 5 years down the line?
Something like this.
So, All the Best! And let me know if you get to know something more.
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hi All,
I am Pratap Zende from Pune. I have also received an interview letter from XLRI, and my interview is scheduled for 3rd Oct. If any of you have had the interview before that date, please let me know or share the type of questions they asked.
Thanks and Regards,
Pratap
From India, Pune
I am Pratap Zende from Pune. I have also received an interview letter from XLRI, and my interview is scheduled for 3rd Oct. If any of you have had the interview before that date, please let me know or share the type of questions they asked.
Thanks and Regards,
Pratap
From India, Pune
Hey friends,
I have also enrolled myself in this XLRI course and have got the interview date of 3rd October in Green Park. Saumya, Kalpana, what time are you guys going there? I would love to meet you there. Let me know.
Regards,
Nidhi :icon1:
From India, Delhi
I have also enrolled myself in this XLRI course and have got the interview date of 3rd October in Green Park. Saumya, Kalpana, what time are you guys going there? I would love to meet you there. Let me know.
Regards,
Nidhi :icon1:
From India, Delhi
Hey Nidhi, I have got the timings of 4:48pm. What about you dear? Hope to see you there. Best of luck !! With Rich Regards Kalpana
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hey guys,
I'll miss you then since I need to report there at 11, my timing being 11.40... Never mind...keep in touch so that we can study well and discuss the things. Also, please accept my friend request so that we can contact each other.
Cheers,
Nidhi
From India, Delhi
I'll miss you then since I need to report there at 11, my timing being 11.40... Never mind...keep in touch so that we can study well and discuss the things. Also, please accept my friend request so that we can contact each other.
Cheers,
Nidhi
From India, Delhi
oooooo:( That’s too sad... so i won’t be able to meet you friends... Lets see how it works out. Anyways best of luck to both of you:) Take care:!: Kalpana
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hey, I am so happy to have got through and got the letter from XLRI..... the batch is starting in IInd week of Jan....Anyone for West Delhi Centre? Regards Nidhi:icon1:
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hey,
I got it too. :-P Yippee...
I am from the South Delhi batch.
I so wanna talk to those people who have already graduated or are currently pursuing this course. Anyone doing this course, please tell me how demanding it really is and any piece of advice you would like to give us. I also want to know how is the experience of the 5-7 day workshop in XLRI Jamshedpur.
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
I got it too. :-P Yippee...
I am from the South Delhi batch.
I so wanna talk to those people who have already graduated or are currently pursuing this course. Anyone doing this course, please tell me how demanding it really is and any piece of advice you would like to give us. I also want to know how is the experience of the 5-7 day workshop in XLRI Jamshedpur.
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Kalpana,
I was really hoping if we all could get through. God knows on what criteria they have selected. Anyways, don't worry, sweetie...there is always a next time. You can try with Hughes Net for the August session.
Regards,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
I was really hoping if we all could get through. God knows on what criteria they have selected. Anyways, don't worry, sweetie...there is always a next time. You can try with Hughes Net for the August session.
Regards,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hey,
Frankly speaking, my interview started off very well, but in the end, they wanted to see how dedicated and interested I was in this course. I guess I met their expectations. :icon1:
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Frankly speaking, my interview started off very well, but in the end, they wanted to see how dedicated and interested I was in this course. I guess I met their expectations. :icon1:
Cheers,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Hello, Please share your experience and brief me up on what is it they r looking for, what do they want to know from us? etc Thanks in advance, -Ketty
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi Ketty,
Basically, the XL professors would be more interested in why you are taking up this course and how it would help you in your future endeavors. There was just one professor conducting my interview, but later another professor joined. I was first asked to tell us about yourself, where I described all about my education and current work profile. Being a software engineer, I was repeatedly asked why I want to pursue this course and why make a shift to the HR domain. The interview lasted for around 10 minutes.
Don't worry, you actually don't need much preparation for the interview, but be clear about what you want out of this course and convey that clearly.
All the Best!
Regards,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
Basically, the XL professors would be more interested in why you are taking up this course and how it would help you in your future endeavors. There was just one professor conducting my interview, but later another professor joined. I was first asked to tell us about yourself, where I described all about my education and current work profile. Being a software engineer, I was repeatedly asked why I want to pursue this course and why make a shift to the HR domain. The interview lasted for around 10 minutes.
Don't worry, you actually don't need much preparation for the interview, but be clear about what you want out of this course and convey that clearly.
All the Best!
Regards,
Saumya
From India, Gurgaon
XLRI Students what is the qualification needed - when will be the exam can u elaborate. & centres of exams. pl. slg
From India, Belgaum
From India, Belgaum
Hi Saumya,
Thanks a lot for the reply on interview help!!
I wanted to know from you, how would you personally rate these virtual classes? Are these really helping the participants? Would you recommend this to the new applicants? I have applied for PGCBM (Business Management) and I have 4 years of work experience in IT. I am interested to know how this certificate course can be utilized in one's work profile. Do you have any personal experiences to share?
Looking forward to your reply.
-Ketty
From India, Pune
Thanks a lot for the reply on interview help!!
I wanted to know from you, how would you personally rate these virtual classes? Are these really helping the participants? Would you recommend this to the new applicants? I have applied for PGCBM (Business Management) and I have 4 years of work experience in IT. I am interested to know how this certificate course can be utilized in one's work profile. Do you have any personal experiences to share?
Looking forward to your reply.
-Ketty
From India, Pune
I have gone through this discussion and found that most of them are going to attend the interview. Can anybody tell me about the experience after the interview of PGCHR from XLRI? Has anyone started this course? What is the fee structure? Does this course hold value in MNCs like TCS, Microsoft, Infosys?
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From India, Hyderabad
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From India, Hyderabad
I appeared for the interview on 29th of April and got selected!!
Giving a brief overview of my interview. It was a weird experience. There were 2 people in their mid-30s to conduct the interview. The first question they asked me was the meaning of my name. Then the usual "tell us about yourself" question. Next, I was asked, "Is school life more enjoyable or college life?" This was followed by questions about my current work experience and previous work experience. During the discussion, one of the interviewers interrupted and asked, "In EXCEL, we have two tabs: Enable Macros and Disable Macros. Can you explain the difference between the two? Also, tell us what Macros are." [P.S. - Please note I did English Hons. and had no background in IT].
Then, I was asked to name 10 CEOs from around the globe. After that, I had to name 5 HR Heads from different companies. The next question was, "What is the difference between a Private Limited company and a Limited company?"
As if that was not enough, I was asked to name 5 authors of Indian origin who have written novels in English and some of their notable works. They asked about Arundhati Roy and her latest association. Then, a simpler question followed: "Why should we select you for the course?"
After a long and intense grilling, they asked if there was anything else I wanted to mention for my selection in the course.
Phew, that was a lot to handle. But now that I'm in, I'm happy :).
From India, Faridabad
Giving a brief overview of my interview. It was a weird experience. There were 2 people in their mid-30s to conduct the interview. The first question they asked me was the meaning of my name. Then the usual "tell us about yourself" question. Next, I was asked, "Is school life more enjoyable or college life?" This was followed by questions about my current work experience and previous work experience. During the discussion, one of the interviewers interrupted and asked, "In EXCEL, we have two tabs: Enable Macros and Disable Macros. Can you explain the difference between the two? Also, tell us what Macros are." [P.S. - Please note I did English Hons. and had no background in IT].
Then, I was asked to name 10 CEOs from around the globe. After that, I had to name 5 HR Heads from different companies. The next question was, "What is the difference between a Private Limited company and a Limited company?"
As if that was not enough, I was asked to name 5 authors of Indian origin who have written novels in English and some of their notable works. They asked about Arundhati Roy and her latest association. Then, a simpler question followed: "Why should we select you for the course?"
After a long and intense grilling, they asked if there was anything else I wanted to mention for my selection in the course.
Phew, that was a lot to handle. But now that I'm in, I'm happy :).
From India, Faridabad
Hi, I am currently working as an assistant manager in the HR department. I have 4 years of work experience. I have also completed MMS in HR from Mumbai University. Can anyone tell me if XLRI satellite program PGCHRM is any different from the MMS course and if I should go for it? I want to pursue a course that will add value for me now to help me climb up the career ladder.
Pallavi.
From India, Mumbai
Pallavi.
From India, Mumbai
I Have my interview scehduled on 11 Sep and i have applied for the PGCSMM... would like to know from more ppl who have given the interview??
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Hi every Body,,, I am also in the Q, because i also applied & get a interview call....please help each other to find gud Question & Answer ...... Rohit
From India, Haora
From India, Haora
Hi all,
I have applied for XLRI PGCHRM. Can you all please let me know what questions they can ask as I have my interview next week and absolutely have no idea about what they might ask and how I should prepare myself.
I have 3 years of work experience in HR (Recruitment and General). I completed my Bachelor's in Computer Science in 2004 and MBA – HR (Full Time) in 2006.
Kindly help urgently!
Ms. Kunal
hr.kunal@gmail.com
From India, Mumbai
I have applied for XLRI PGCHRM. Can you all please let me know what questions they can ask as I have my interview next week and absolutely have no idea about what they might ask and how I should prepare myself.
I have 3 years of work experience in HR (Recruitment and General). I completed my Bachelor's in Computer Science in 2004 and MBA – HR (Full Time) in 2006.
Kindly help urgently!
Ms. Kunal
hr.kunal@gmail.com
From India, Mumbai
Hi friends, I got selected for XLRI - PGPSMM. I just want to share my experience with you all. In the interview, the professors at XLRI focus on your future planning depending on your present and past experiences. That's the only thing they are judging - how you express your plan and experience. So good luck, guys. If you need any help, you can message me. Regards, Rohit Rastogi
From India, Haora
From India, Haora
Hi all,
I'm about to get an interview call for PGCBM-XLRI (Batch-18). I have 3.5 years of experience in sales and business development. Can you share your experiences on interview questions and also any specific questions regarding computer knowledge? I'm not well-versed with computers. I just know MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Look forward to your replies.
Praveen
praveen.madipatli@gmail.com
From India, Bangalore
I'm about to get an interview call for PGCBM-XLRI (Batch-18). I have 3.5 years of experience in sales and business development. Can you share your experiences on interview questions and also any specific questions regarding computer knowledge? I'm not well-versed with computers. I just know MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Look forward to your replies.
Praveen
praveen.madipatli@gmail.com
From India, Bangalore
Hello friends,
I appeared for the interview for PGCHRM last week. My interview took place through video conferencing with 2 professors from XLRI. They asked me to introduce myself and elaborate on my current role. The interviewers basically wanted to know about my personal achievements and then evaluate how important this course may be for me. I'm still awaiting my results! Wish me luck :)
I wish all the best for the other aspiring students too!!
From India, New Delhi
I appeared for the interview for PGCHRM last week. My interview took place through video conferencing with 2 professors from XLRI. They asked me to introduce myself and elaborate on my current role. The interviewers basically wanted to know about my personal achievements and then evaluate how important this course may be for me. I'm still awaiting my results! Wish me luck :)
I wish all the best for the other aspiring students too!!
From India, New Delhi
Good news! I got the result and I've been selected!!
I'm looking forward to this course; however, would be glad if someone who has completed this course can share the experience during and after the same.
I'd also be interested to know the prospects of jobs after completion of PGCHRM. How much is this Certificate course valued in the industry? Your comments/reply will be highly appreciated.
Best Regards, Tanna Sachar
From India, New Delhi
I'm looking forward to this course; however, would be glad if someone who has completed this course can share the experience during and after the same.
I'd also be interested to know the prospects of jobs after completion of PGCHRM. How much is this Certificate course valued in the industry? Your comments/reply will be highly appreciated.
Best Regards, Tanna Sachar
From India, New Delhi
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