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<p>If you're aiming for MTech/ME in CSE or Cybersecurity, several universities accept non-CSE branches and your CGPA gives you a strong chance. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham offers M.Tech in Cyber Security with eligibility from BTech/BE in various related fields. JK Lakshmipat University (Jaipur) has programmes in Cybersecurity &amp; Blockchain among its CSE specialisations. NorthCap University, Gurugram, offers M.Tech CSE – Cyber Security &amp; Forensics with hands-on learning. D.Y. Patil International University also has an M.Tech in Cyber Security for BTech grads. &nbsp;Reva University is another option. &nbsp;M... View more

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<p>If you are looking for Industry-oriented learning in Healthcare than PGDM is better choice. If you are interested towards reasearch and want to gain more therotical knowledge and want to pursue PhD in future than MBA is better choice. Fees perspective PGDM can be costlier. Course curriculum of PGDM is flexible than MBA.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Hi.</p><p>Yes — there is (at least one) “Satya College” that appears to offer a pharmacy course (B.Pharm). According to its website, Satya College offers a B.Pharmacy programme.</p><p data-start="268" data-end="391">Their site lists a 4‑year B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) course under “B.Pharmacy”.</p><p data-start="394" data-end="656">The curriculum includes standard pharmacy‑stream topics such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutics analysis, pharmacognosy, pharmacy practice etc., which are typical for a phar... View more

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<p>If you passed out 12th standard exam by PCM subject then obviously you can complete you graduation by arts.</p><p>For B.A there are two method regular and non regular if you complete your B.A with regular you want to admission with any govt. Or private college and study properly. If you choose non regular then you will fill only exam form and study self and you went to college only give exam.</p>

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<p>HNBGU generally does not offer direct admissions for its programmes including MA Psychology. Students have to clear the admission process to get a seat. The university considers CUET PG scores. However, students can connect with the university to know more.</p>

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<p>The general cutoff for getting into the MBA programme at PGRRCDE (Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre for Distance Education) in Osmania University usually depends on the entrance test scores, category eligibility, and applicants. Generally, you would need to register in the top 5000–8000 ranks by taking the TS ICET exam to be competitive for admission in the general category, but this varies each year based on seat availability and applicants each year. Students in the reserved category would generally have some relaxation in cutoff admissions. You should aim for a score to improve your chances of valid admissions, since the pre-approval... View more

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<p>In general, Somaiya Vidyavihar performs better than DPGU with respect to placements for MBA students. Somaiya has more seniority, better access to industry contacts, and is more consistently recruiting from higher tier firms. Also, being located in Mumbai gives all the students access to higher opportunities for corporate exposure and internships. DPGU is still new and in development stages, so their placement record remains in development as well. They do get companies like Wipro and TCS to campus, but Somaiya is seeing more consistent roles and at higher package earners. If your first priority in school is job outcomes and ROI, ... View more

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<p>In comparison to DPGU, MIT-WPU usually provides more opportunities to students pursuing an MBA. It has a better brand, more industry connections and a more structured placement support. Students at MIT-WPU also take advantage of corporate tie-ups, internships and exposure to global business practices. The campus allows for innovation and leadership which can lead to opportunities with some of the top companies. DPGU is becoming more established and has potential, but its placement and industry reach is still developing. MIT-WPU tends to be the more certain choice for MBA aspirants if you're looking for a better return on investmen... View more

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<p>That's a great EMBA option. The Global MBA offered with Liverpool John Moores University through IMT combines practical business knowledge with international experience. The programme provides global case studies, leadership modules, as well as online learning flexibility for working professionals. IMT has strong relevance in Indian industry and LJMU has depth of academic knowledge and a UK degree. The program's design develops strategic thinking, a cross-cultural management skillset, and decision-making in real time. This option is a good fit if your intention is to grow your career, move into global roles, or consider entreprene... View more

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<p>If you're looking for a large campus, a diverse cohort and decent infrastructure, LPU makes for an above-average choice for pursuing your MBA Degree. They will allow you to pursue a number of specializations, will certainly maintain ties with industry and offer you placement options as well. Yet, their primary focus is placement into jobs in sales, marketing and operation roles after graduation. The faculty who deliver the lessons have both industry practice and academic practice. The educational brand value of an LPU MBA may not match that of a top IIM or a tier-1 B-school, it is certainly a suitable choice if you are interested ... View more

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<p>Digital content creation is one of the strongest career pathways after Journalism at Chandigarh University. The programme emphasizes modern media tools, online journalism, branding, and digital campaigns. Students actively participate in podcast production, community radio, video editing, and multimedia reporting. Monthly industry workshops and media conclaves further enhance exposure. With strong focus on practical training and portfolio development, students graduate with real production experience. This allows them to smoothly enter fields like YouTube content creation, digital marketing agencies, OTT platforms, and independent... View more

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<p>The PGDM and MBA programs at GIBS Business School Bangalore have many options for students wishing to specialize in business areas.</p><p>For example, in the PGDM program, students may select from amongst a choice of dual specializations within the following areas:</p><ul><li>Marketing Management</li><li>Finance Management</li><li>&nbsp;Human Resource Management</li><li>&nbsp;Operations &amp; Supply Chain Management</li><li>&nbsp;International Business</li><li>&nbsp;Artificial Intelligence &amp; Business Analytics</... View more

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<p>Yes, Chandigarh University is the best option the university is really growing so fast it has achieved many rankings and recognition the faculty at CU is highly supportive. They guide students in academics, internships and career planning ensuring they are industry ready the university has modern classrooms and labs to a fully equipped library they even have advanced research centers and partnerships with top companies. Not just this the campus also provides excellent healthcare services, world class sports arenas great hostel accommodations and multiple food outlets.&nbsp;<br>Not only this, the university has so many cl... View more

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<p>You can apply for spot round if the spot round has already been ended, then you can apply for some private University. There are many private University is that offer a good package after completing your B.Sc Agriculture. I think private University are the best option as compared to government universities to the respect of package. If you don't wanna join private University, then there are few universities that takes your admission on your 12th class basis.So, you can apply for them.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can usually migrate to MM College (Maharishi Markandeshwar University) in the BCA 2nd year, but it depends on a few conditions:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>You must have cleared all subjects of 1st year at your current college/university.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Your present college should be affiliated to a recognized university.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>You’ll need a migration certificate, transfer certificate (TC), mark sheets, and character certificate.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;The university rules of MM College will ... View more

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<p>Honestly, I feel pursuing an MBA in Business Analytics with IBM at Chandigarh University is a smart decision.</p><p>The IBM tag itself adds credibility, because you're not just studying theory but also learning on IBM tools that companies actually use. That exposure really matters in interviews.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>CU also gives you chances to work on live projects and case studies across domains like banking, healthcare, retail, and aviation, which makes your profile stronger.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Another plus point is placements—analytics ... View more

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<p>When it comes to Computer Science, placements matter the most. At Chandigarh University BSc Computer Science students have been strong hiring in the past years. In last year the univesity recorded more than 9000 offers with top salary reaching Rs54.75 LPA in India and Rs 1.7 crore abroad. Compaanies like Microsoft, Amazon, Hewlett Packard, TCS and IBM took students for roles in software, testing and data work.</p><p>The university placement team arranges industry sessions, corporate talks and training drives to prepare students. Some students join global firms, some go for research, while some work in national IT compa... View more

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<p>No, a B.Sc. Radiology graduate is not considered a doctor. After completing B.Sc. Radiology, you become a radiology technologist or radiographer, whose main role is to operate imaging equipment like X-ray, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound machines, etc., and assist doctors in diagnosis.To be called a “doctor” in this field, you need to pursue an MBBS and then specialize in Radiology (MD/DNB in Radiology).</p><p>So in short, B.Sc. Radiology makes you a healthcare professional, but not a doctor.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>International students who desire to pursue&nbsp;<strong>MBA </strong>from the <strong>UK business colleges </strong>must meet the entry requirements to get admission. They must complete a bachelor's degree with a qualifying GPA with the proof of English language proficiency. Mentioned below are the general <strong>MBA requirements in UK for Indian students</strong>:<br><br>Candidate must hold a bachelor's degree with qualifying grades<br>Most universities require GMAT or GRE scores for MBA admission<br>Students need to prove English proficiency and appear for tests l... View more

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<p dir="ltr">In my view, Chandigarh University is quite promising for an M.E. degree because of its interdisciplinary approach. The university offers multiple postgraduate engineering programs, ranging from Civil Engineering specializations like Structural or Transportation Engineering to cutting-edge fields like<em> Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics</em>. This variety allows students to focus on both traditional engineering careers and emerging technologies. Another positive point is CU's emphasis on research, patents, and publications, which is especially valuable at the master's level. Many ... View more

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<p>Every law student looks for more than books. They want practice, exposure, and guidance. Chandigarhn University offers LL.M. with a mix of all these. The faculty includes experts who support students in both classroom and research work. The campus has modern facilities, with smart classrooms and legal databases in the library. Court visits, moot courts, and legal aid clinics give real-world knowledge. The course is flexible, with both on-campus and online options. Specializations in different areas allow learners to pick according to their interest. The programme is made to match national and global standards, so students can prep... View more

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<p>To be eligible for NALSAR's Advanced Diploma in Family Dispute Resolution you must have completed an LL.B or its equivalent. The admission process typically involves online application and may require a qualifying exam, though specifics vary by year, so checking the NALSAR Proximate Education website (NalsarPro) for the latest admission notification and application form is recommended</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The application process is online and LL.B or equivalent is minimum required .</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The highest MBA salaries by country are seen in the USA, UK, Canada, and Singapore. In the USA, many MBAs earn over $150,000 per year, while in countries like Canada and Singapore the average pay is also very high. These places also have big companies that hire MBAs in finance, tech, and consulting.</p>

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<p>The highest paying MBA specializations are usually finance, consulting, and technology management. Graduates in these fields often get roles like investment banker, management consultant, or product manager in tech. Salaries can go from $120,000 to $200,000+ depending on the country and company.</p>

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<p>For IIM MBA graduates, the top paying jobs are in consulting (McKinsey, BCG, Bain) and finance jobs like investment banking or private equity. In India, salaries go up to 30–40 LPA, and if placed abroad in the USA or Europe, the pay is much higher.</p>

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<p>Not all high paying jobs are in banking or consulting. Roles like operations manager, business development manager, and HR director also pay strong salaries. These jobs give around $80,000 to $140,000 per year, and many MBA grads build stable long careers in them.</p>

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<p>The highest paying MBA jobs are mostly in investment banking, management consulting, and private equity. Fresh MBA grads in these roles can earn $150,000 to $200,000+ every year. Some MBAs from top schools also go into hedge funds or quant funds, where pay is even higher, but very tough to enter.</p>

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<p>Brunel University MSc in Management course duration is one year. The programme is <strong>accredited by AACSB</strong>. MSc in Management <strong>focuses</strong> on <strong>management principles</strong> and <strong>leadership skills</strong>. The skills consist of <strong>problem solving</strong>, <strong>decision-making</strong> and <strong>how to make an effective communication</strong> which will also help students who want to explore other industries.</p>

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<p><strong>No</strong>, Brunel University does not accept GMAT/GRE scores. Students are required to submit an <strong>IELTS score</strong> along with a <strong>bachelor's degree </strong>and <strong>other documents</strong>.</p>

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<p>Listed below are some of the top MBA colleges in Bangalore along with their student infrastructure rating, as per the reviews from the students and alumni of these colleges.</p><table border="1"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>Top Colleges</th><th>Infrastructure Rating</th></tr><tr><td>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/izee-business-school-anekal-bangalore-32581/infrastructure"&gt;IZee Business School&lt;/a&gt;</td><td>4.9</td></tr><tr><td>&lt;... View more

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