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16th December 2015, 10:54 PM
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Graduation and post graduation should I do to become a HR?


Sir can you say me that which graduation and post graduation should I do to become a HR? Please advise me for my future. Thanking you.





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17th December 2015, 09:07 AM
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Sir can you say me that which graduation and post graduation should I do to become a HR? Please advise me for my future. Thanking you.
You can select B.Sc in Human Resources at Graduation level. The applicant must have passed 10+2 in any discipline from a recognized school or its equivalent qualification.

Those who successfully completed B.Sc in Human Resources, can pursue for MBA in Human Resource Management. Those who possess Bachelor degree with 50% of marks are eligible to undergo for MBA in Human Resources.

By doing MBA in Human Resource Management you can learn about Develop and Implement Training Programs and this course covers Working in Teams, Intervention Strategies, Instructional Design and Career guidance. You also Participate in an Internship Training program at final year MBA program.

Those who completed an MBA in Human Resource Management can work as a specialist or managers in the corporate sector. The main work is to Handling Administrative work or helping hire and train new employees in an Organization.
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17th December 2015, 04:32 PM
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Default Re: Graduation and post graduation should I do to become a HR?

For becoming a HR manager you have to complete at least MBA in HR management from a reputed institute. You can also go for PG diploma in HR management. For admission in this course you can complete graduation in any discipline.

Admission in top management colleges is based on the scores obtained in exams like CAT/MAT/GMAT. Hence, you should be prepared for these exams.
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17th December 2015, 05:49 PM
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You don't need to see it that way, actually no such course will fetch you the post of HR in any company,you can even become the HR of an organization being a graduate itself, it's not what and who you are,instead it's all about how you present yourself in front of others. If you want to go for a higher education, then it is totally fine, but don't just go for PG course, thinking that it will fetch you the post of an HR.

You can work in any organization after the completion of your graduation and with experience you can gain the post of HR.
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18th December 2015, 12:03 AM
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Sir can you say me that which graduation and post graduation should I do to become a HR? Please advise me for my future. Thanking you.
You can do B.A or B.Sc or B.Com in graduation and can do MBA in Human Resources in post graduation to become a HR. The candidate should be very good in communication and interpersonal skill to become a HR.

Eligibility Criteria required for MBA in Human Resource Management: Any Bachelor Degree with minimum 50% marks in graduation or equivalent from a recognized university.

There are many jobs in HR field. The role of HR is very important in all the organisations. The aspirant should be very good in handling of people.
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20th December 2015, 07:16 PM
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You should first pursue B.Sc in Human Resource at Graduation level after completing class 12th, the eligibility of which is that a candidate must have completed class 12th or equivalent from a recognized Board.
After completing B.Sc in human Resource you should opt for MBA in Human Resource Management, the eligibility of which is that a candidate must have completed their Graduation with at least 50% of marks from a recognized University.
After completing MBA you can then try for the post of HR.
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