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For better understanding follow this link: https://simsr.somaiya.edu/en/admissions/PGDM
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Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem you have. Good Luck!
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Both BHM and BBA have their own career growth depending upon how good you do in your field, which entirely depends upon your learning about your field. BHM on one hand will lead you to jobs in hotels, cruise, restaurants, airlines etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. BBA on the other hand opens a lot of doors for you once you graduate. The kind of growth that is seen here is remarkable. Also now there are few universities that provide you a BBA degree in specialized sectors other than the usual ones. One of the university I know is UPES, Dehradun. They have BBA in 8 different domains enabling you to choose a
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For General category, score required in CAT is around 70 -80 percentile and for SC and ST 50 percentile.
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Administration, Assam University.
Candidates are selected based on score or rank in CAT or Written Test conducted by the Department, marks in graduation and performance in group discussion and personal interview as per the following weightage:
Academic record- 30%, CAT percentile or written test-20%, Group discussion-20% and Personal interview-30%.
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Looking at the case, I feel you should perhaps consider looking for job opportunities and some hands-on industry experience after computer engineering. This will help you apply the concepts and all the knowledge gained in graduation period. After say 2-3 years, consider Masters in business management. During the 2-3 years, do lot of research about colleges and courses and eligibility. BMS is such a field where the first step would be good work experience which is a huge boost.
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