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					<description><![CDATA[While looking into HR courses, I came across a pg diploma in hrm that seems to focus more on specific areas like payroll, compliance, and talent management.

Honestly, before this, I didn’t realize how detailed HR work actually is. It’s not just hiring people — there’s legal compliance, salary structures, and employee management involved. That’s probably why specialized courses exist.

I checked a few outlines and some include modules on HR strategy too, which sounds useful if someone plans to move into senior roles later. But I do wonder how much of it you can really learn without actual work experience.

If you’re curious about the topics included, you can learn more here: https://www.hrremedyindia.com/pg-diploma-in-human-resource-management/

Many learners also look at places like HR Remedy India when exploring practical, job-oriented learning options.

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