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Is human resource management the preferred course for me, and are there any other programs I should consider for a Master's/MBA?

13 Jul 2026 · Answered by Swathi Boppana · 1 min read
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Yes, a Master's in Human Resource Management (HRM) is a strong choice given your commerce background and 13 years of work experience, especially if you aim for senior HR, recruitment, or employee relations roles.

However, with your extensive experience, you may also want to consider:
- MBA (Master of Business Administration): Broader business and leadership focus, ideal for higher management or entrepreneurship. - Organizational Psychology or Leadership: Emphasizes team management and workplace behavior. - Business Analytics: For data-driven decision-making roles. - Finance or Financial Management: Deepens financial expertise for leadership positions. - International Business: Prepares for global or cross-cultural management roles. - Marketing, Strategic Management, Project Management, Supply Chain, or Entrepreneurship: Each offers specialized skills for targeted career paths.

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