The Diploma in HRM & Office Administration is a career-focused program designed to build strong expertise in human resources, office operations, and corporate administration.
This 6-month course provides practical, industry-relevant training in recruitment, payroll, performance management, office coordination, and professional communication.
With online and offline learning options, hands-on projects, and exposure to essential HR and productivity tools, students become job-ready from day one.
Ideal for +2 pass students, fresh graduates, and working professionals, this diploma opens pathways to stable and growth-oriented careers in corporate, educational, healthcare, IT, and government sectors.
Yes. This course is specially designed for freshers and beginners, with step-by-step training that requires no prior HR or office experience.
Absolutely. Candidates who have completed +2 or equivalent are eligible, and the course starts from fundamentals, making it easy to follow.
The course is available in both online and offline modes, giving you flexibility based on your schedule and location.
You can apply for roles such as HR Executive, HR Administrator, Office Administrator, Administrative Assistant, Recruitment Coordinator, and Payroll Assistant.
No prior HR experience is required. All concepts, tools, and processes are taught from basic to advanced levels.
Yes. You will receive hands-on training in HRMS tools, payroll software, Advanced Excel, and productivity tools used in real offices.
Yes. The course includes practical projects and evaluations to help you apply what you learn in real-world scenarios.
Yes. This diploma provides a strong foundation to progress into advanced HR, HR analytics, and strategic HR programs later.
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