Dear All,
My name is Ekta, I have done MBA HR and have more than two and a half years of exprience and I am working with a reputed Service provider Company...........
some of my friend suggests me to do CS (Company Secretary)
which will be a value addition for my carrer.
Now I am confused what to do?
The combination of MBA HR and CS will really work?
Please suggest!!!!!!!!
Warm Regards;
Ekta

From India, Pune
Hello Ekta,
I wouldnt say No- but it is not absolutely necessary as a value addition unless you are planning to specialise in company laws and so on. It all depends on which area of HR are you planning to dig deep.
regards,
Anand
Manager-HR
9659425665

From India, Madras
Thanx for your suggestion.
But I am working in a business development Team In that case what should I do?
Hello Ekta,
I wouldnt say No- but it is not absolutely necessary as a value addition unless you are planning to specialise in company laws and so on. It all depends on which area of HR are you planning to dig deep.
regards,
Anand
Manager-HR
9659425665[/QUOTE]

From India, Pune
hii
I am Madhvi and i also think like Ekta.I m MBA in HR n working in an automobile company as a Training & Development Executive in HR. I want to do extra value added course but i m confuse what to do. Plz anybody help me out & suggest me
Regards
Madhvi

From India, Calcutta
Hi madhvi(khushi sharma) & Ekta..
I Would suggest both of u..Since u r in MBA Hr category ,the degree of CS won't be relavant and not helpful too.
Rather than that u shud go for LLB.Because Being in HR you will have to face many legal issues.In that your degree and high level of knowledge relating various law would be helpful
regards
Rajehs

From India, Pune
Hi Rajesh
thank-you so much for suggesting me what to do . but please tell is it right to do LLb correspondence or i'll have to leave the job and do regular LLb. I am working in an automobile manufacturing company. this is great opportunity for me to be work with it in HR as a Sr executive for training & Development . I am waiting for your suggestion.
Thanks & regard
Madhvi

From India, Calcutta
As i feel , you go for LLB Correspondence. Other basic abt LLB u can directly get infor with relavant institute/office of Law.can u pls tell me , u r frm which city.
pls mail me ur query at
Regards
RAJESH

From India, Pune
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