This is Taniya. I am silent member of Citehr. I have 2 years of experience in HR (generalist as well as end to end recruitment). I am planning to do Part Time MBA from ICFAI. Can any one give their suggestions as in should i go for ICFAI or some other institute. I would like to ask those professionals who have done their MBA from ICFAI. Would like to your views about the Institute.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Taniya, Good Evening:)!!! Kindly search the details about Symbosis, Ignou, Manipal university & Anna Malai university. These universities are also providing MBA courses.
From India, New Delhi
For Regular Programme Icfai Is good institute But Distance Education Symbosyis is best institute Be clear to opt Specialization,My advice is to go for IR And Labour Laws If you want to work in manufacturing sector or service sector.Or else you can go for strategic HR.This is my Kind Advice.
From India, Hyderabad
hi you can also consider NIS Academy Progrmme could you please tell me which city do you belong to so that i can tell you is der any brach of NIS in your city
From India
Hello Ms. Sharma.
Your question is incomplete.
1> You have not mentioned what type of course you would opt in ICFAI(Regular or Correspondence)
2> You have not mentioned what are you intrested in(specialization)?
My suggestion to you if you are opting Correspondence course, analyze thses and then choose.
1> How much you can devote towards your studies as the couse book provided by ICFAI are mind boggling and to pass you have to through the book every line is important.
2> Are your friends also joining with you. Because after a certain point you would feel with whom to discus.

From India, Patna
Thanks for responding to my query.
I would like to tell something more abt myself. I stay in Mumbai (Vasai) and work in Kandivali. I would like to do part time MBA specialized in HR. Yes secondly, i can devote myself very well to my studies n the college where lectures are conducted of ICFAI is just 2mins away from my home and i have 1st, 3rd n 5th Sat off due to which it will be easy for to make it. I m very serious about my career and can go to any extend to make it the best. Just need your guidance dear friends.... Because i m at the start of my career so dont want to take wrong decision...

From India, Mumbai
Hi Taniya,

I am a student of ICFAI - MBA HR course and I have all Saturdays and Sundays off. Then too, it is very difficult to complete this MBA course as the syllabus is very vast and extensive. Even though the specialization is HR, the basic papers in the groups A, B, C, D and E are very extensive (i.e.) the questions would be based on real-time experience. A person who is at the start of the career would not be handling Accounts, Stats everything in detail at work. Though there are study centres available after A, B, and C groups, there need to be minimum of 15 students opting the need of study centre facility, only then they would arrange for the lecture. Clearing the groups A, B, and C would be quite easy but the following groups are literally tough. Probably if you are able to dedicate almost 10 hours a week, you can complete this course.

60 students applied for this course when i joined and now only two have completed the course and the rest of the students have just quit and have completed MBA from other reputed universities.

My kind advice is that pls think 100 times b4 u join ICFAI course...

From India, Bangalore
Hi, I agree with shree Dhanya.You need to think 100 times before you join ICFAI. Its very tough to get thru. I am very bad victim of it. I suggest it would be better if you opt for symbiosis. Satish
From India, Secunderabad
Hey guys, Thanks alot for your advice. I will really think about it more than 100 times before enrolling. I wil try for other universities also.... Regards, Taniya
From India, Mumbai
Hi Tanya_Sharma, Can you enlighten me regarding your experience with ICFAI Regards
From India, Hyderabad
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