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Shabana Bee

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They have good placement record yet. you can take admission there. They will provide you good facilities.
Good luck.

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Kameswar Lenka

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Hi dear,
There is no CAT cutoff for taking admission in SRCC for PGDM-GBO Programme. SRCC takes its own entrance test which is similar to NMAT and SNAP except of the fact that SRCC has no sectional cut off.

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raman bhatia

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Yes, you are eligible for MBA in human resource management. Eligibility criteria for MBA in hr is graduation in any stream with 50% marks.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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For CAT, 70 percentile would be enough.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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The MBA increases the chances of placement and salary of the job!
So, go for it!
All the best for your bright future!

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Each university decides upon its own course content, but as a general rule, a Bachelors degree in Environmental Science will include more science (ecology, chemistry, biology, mathematics, etc.), while a Bachelors degree in Environmental Studies or Environmental Management may be more interdisciplinary and cover less science but more policy and social science content (cultural studies, economics, athropology, policy development, etc.).
You will graduate with a B. Sc. or B. Env. Sc. if you study Environmental Science, but may graduate with either a B. Sc. or a B. A. if you study Environmental Studies, depending on your university and you
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