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    Top Universities for Human Resource Management/Industrial Relation/Labor Studies

    Dear all,

    I am unable to sort top universities for Human Resource Management/Industrial Relation/Labor Studies. Because there are lot many surveys which is nothing but confusing the ratings. Can anyone will post T25 universities in above discipline. Also I am in search of their requirements in case of GMAT, GPA for securing admission.

    Thanks in anticipation.

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    If you're aiming for T25 and better, you should have 700+ on the GMAT. GPA wise it's harder to say when you're an international student, but you should have letters that attest to the fact that you're one of the best of your graduating class.

    Re: http://www.urch.com/forums/phd-busin...ur-labour.html (Profile Evaluation : Industrial Relations/Management/Organisational Behaviour/Labour)

    I believe that you received a lot of good information in that thread (especially from rsaylors).


    I'll let someone else comment on journals, since I'm not familiar with your area.

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    *and be journals I meant universities.
    Clearly I've been reading too many journal articles, too late at night.

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    Till you feel reasonably enthusiastic about the research area. It is entirely possibel to do a bad PhD at a great program. If you are not motivated by the research area, you would have a hard time finishing a PhD.
    You can find a list of accredited programs:here Do NOT choose a "program" or "format" as these features are quite buggy. 24% don't list GMAT

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    Cornell and MIT are probably the two strongest schools in this area. Wharton also has a strong department.

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