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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you meet admission requirements like a good academic record, around 75%, IELTS score and relevant background then why not. However, you will face problems with your 3-year degree, you have to talk to the university directly and check if they are stubborn they won't accept or else they will ask for an evaluation. At most, you can complete the first year of a Master's degree programme in India and then apply for Masters in Canada, this is also acceptable.
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These are someof the degrees you can do after BBA. You have a Master's degree in the specialisation your looking for. You just need to get through the right institution. You definitely have better options than MBA if you really want to choose one.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Skilled professionals are required in business sector, you can read more about opportunities here:
http://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/work-in-nz/nz-jobs-industries/business-finance-jobs
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
The students are also made to understand the importance of organizational hierarchy, team work, target-oriented attitude, leadership, problem-solving skills, and promptness in work in the BMS course. This makes them highly compatible for the corporate world.
By graduating in management studies from a reputed institute, you can develop career in following fie
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Guide-Level 14
I would say yes for Bennet University's BBA program. Here, faculties are qualified, well trained and very friendly to students. One thing you should consider is fees. It's fees is really huge amount. There is one more reason why I would say that Bennett is best for BBA is its collaboration with Johnson Cornell for course structure. This gives you a wider knowledge and international edge over other students. Naman, if you are concerned about placement, then let me tell you that it just depends on college's brand value but also majorly depends on 'your' profile. So, placement is very good here, provided you do much better in
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