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2016-03-10 15:27:01

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2016-03-10 09:27:14

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debashis rout

Contributor-Level 9

yes Shankar you can go for MBA, it doesn't matter what undergraduate course you did, but as your undergraduate % is less you have to perform better in MBA competitive exams,and also in the PI and GD and extempore i.e. in all the admission procedure, and to get a job all matter is how well you perform in your 2 year MBA, for shipping and logistics you have to take Operation Management as your specialization

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2016-03-09 16:51:21

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Garima,
I am sharing admission procedure of Delhi University for your reference. Kindly ignore the dates towards the end of procedure because dates are not yet announced for 2016 admissions but procedure will remain the same.
http://jdm.du.ac.in/pdf/Guidelines-for-admission-2015.pdf
Good luck.

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2016-03-09 16:25:41

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Payal sakhi

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Hi Balaji,
Once graduated in B. A. (Hons.) English literature, you could do your M.A. or an MBA. There are several higher study options for meritorious graduates in English language and literature, such as journalism and mass communication; management; tourism administration; law; international relations; linguistics; communication management; film editing and direction; visual communication; and library and information science and forms of creative arts like drama and cinema.
You can explore the option of doing some specialised post graduate courses for which graduation is needed in the field of media, multimedia, public relations, for
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2016-03-09 14:09:39

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mohit lovely

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Hi Yudhbir,
The options are unlimited, as one can pursue variety of professional courses such as business administration, hotel management, tourism management etc. You can also opt for courses outside the university stream, such as hotel management, fashion technology, industrial design, packaging, government accredited computer courses and a host of post 10 + 2 level vocational courses.
You can do a BCA (Computer Applications), BBA (Business Administration), law, civil aviation pilot, astronomy, architecture, design, mass communication, merchant navy, defense forces, psychology, civil services etc. To decide on the course, you should an
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2016-03-07 19:33:15

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

If you have completed your graduation then, don't go for DBA rather go for MBA or PGDM.

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2016-03-07 17:20:13

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Anubhuti Dwivedi

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You can go for MBA as it is a professional qualification and will help you get a good career. Otherwise, if you want to join academics, you can also go for MA and then qualify UGC- NET.
After MBA also, you can opt for corporate or academics as you wish. MBA will also make you eligible for specialist officers exam in banks and other public sector enterprises like NTPC, BHEL,etc.

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2016-03-07 11:08:38

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Vishnu,
If you go for a regular college then you will get lateral entry. Through distance education, only some of the universities like LPU are giving lateral entry.

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2016-03-07 09:46:50

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AISHA BANSAL

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Tarun,
In my point of view, no professional course should be done through distance. Distance courses will not give practical experience that are necessary to enhance professional skills. So, you better go for full time BA-LLB courses. There are several top colleges that provide integrated LLB courses i.e. BA-LLB or BBA-LLB.

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2016-03-06 20:04:55

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Ziya,
Yes, you can do M.Sc in psychology because many universities do offer the same and they only require graduation with 50% marks.
You need to check the university's eligibility as some of them having test and interview for the admission.
This subject have a very important role in everyday life due to stress and tension from different aspects. So go for it.
All the best.

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