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cinu clement

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If it has to do with campus placements, then it depends on the college. For example if you have done your PGDM in IIMs the average salary package you can expect is more than 15 lakhs.
If you are referring to normal off campus job opportunities or walk ins then the qualification alone may not help you, you should have relative experience to expect a good salary.
So it doesnot mainly depends on just the qualification but also the skill set and experience required in the relative industry or job.

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Atharva BhatCurrently pursuing Bachelors of Management studies

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The best way is to complete your BBA with strong grades and get admission in top colleges for pursuing MBA. It is very essential that you decide what specialization you are going to opt for and then decide the university accordingly.

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Shanawaz Shaik

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Hello,
Yes, after every undergraduate course you can do further higher studies such as MBA, MCA, M.Com, PGDM and much more. There are various universities available for higher study programs.
Thank you for considering my advice.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Any course done in regular mode has more value compared to the same course done through correspondence mode, unless your working in related domain. Also, we need to know your educational background, your area of interests and career goals before commenting whether B.Sc IT through correspondence will be good for you or not. Kindly revert with these details so that we can help you out.

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Rithika Kunder

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Hello,
In Welingkar PGDM core, they offer you Major and Minor specialization.
Click on the below link to know more:
http://www.welingkar.org/Home/home_flash.asp

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Shanawaz Shaik

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Hello Namita,
If we compare these two courses BBA is best. It involves complete basic knowledge about business administration whereas BMS focuses on management system. BBA involves management in vast and broader knowledge from commerce to business environment, taxation, law, business ethics and much more. BMS involves only management inside a firm.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Yes, engineering (B.Tech) + MBA is very good combination for having good scope in terms of job opportunities. Because the person has the knowledge of two different fields, engineering and management and BBA + MBA is of same field that is management.

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Ankesh Lathoriya

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Yes, you can pursue MBA after doing BBA but you have to crack MAT for admissions.

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