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Mehak Seth

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Here's the predictor for your query:
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I hope this might help you.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Saurabh, Yes, both are valid. Two regular courses are not legal, but one distance and one regular course are permitted by law.

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anila k

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Please specify the name of the course in which you want to take admission.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Well, when we talk about MBA, if you are ready to face the world of opportunities, then go for Marketing and HR. But make sure you do it from top universities like Lovely Professional University, Amity University, NMIMS so that the first job you get will make you move nicely in your career. They provide overall grooming for skills development.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Well, frankly speaking, MBA is a very unique professional degree that is why it is open to all the graduates. In today's world many B.Tech students are also doing MBA and since they have very different course they get the priority I would say BCA will be much good option. But during placement, it depends on your practice and learning for 2 years that makes you different from the others. Please note major factor is from where do you pursue if you doit from IM-Ahmedabad, ISB, Hyderabad, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, MDI, Gurgaon, Lovely Professional University, Amity University then there are better chances for your placements.

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Sujata Dewan

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M.Sc. Quantitative Economics
Eligibility:
- B.A./B.Sc. With Mathematics (Compulsory) and any one of the three as group subjects: Economics/Statistics/Computer Science with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in group subjects.
- Some reputed universities and institutes conduct an entrance examination for admission.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
If we talk about the placement, they are doing good. But I would say try the other universities taking their own exams for scholarships too, like Amity University-Noida, Lovely Professional University -Punjab as this is your hard investment of time and money for your future. Try to see if they are still conducting exams. You can take benefit of the same.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Vipin,
It's hard to tell which country he will get. Every country has many universities and colleges and each has different norms. Select some countries randomly and email some colleges and enquire. In most cases, NIOS will be accepted but after some additional verification by the college abroad. Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, USA are some popular countries for studying abroad.

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