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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
With these scores, your composite score would be 70. 375. So at such a score, you can get BMS for sure but SSCBS is very difficult. And if previous year's scores were taken into consideration, then you will also not get KMV and DDU by just 0.4 marks. So you can expect KMV and DDU but SSCBS is very much difficult.
I hope this helps.

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Pritpal Singh

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Yes, Amity Distance University offers PG Diploma in NGO Management. PG Diploma takes 1 year and in Amity, you will get the online facility of learning. https://www.distancelearning.edu.in/join.php?tid=0&pid=109&cid=1923&ctype=3&pg=PG Diploma&fn=Management&-1

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venket vk

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Admissions for MBA are closed now. You can try next year.
More details: https://admissionblock.com/

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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi,
The eligibility for getting admission in MSU in MBA for general category is that the candidate must have passed in graduation with minimum 50% marks and the score of CMAT will be taken into consideration.
Regards.

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Shail Oberoi

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Both courses are good. However, the career opportunities are different & skills required are also different. CS is a professional course where as MBA is a Masters programme. You should evaluate your interests and long term career plans and then take a call.

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Shail Oberoi

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Admission into MBA is based on entrance test scores & subject to a student scoring more than 50% marks. You should prepare well and appear for the entrance test. Alternately, you can start working and after 3 years of work experience, enrol for Executive MBA or distance MBA programs as many colleges don't have an open test for admission into it.

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Shail Oberoi

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You have thought correctly. Pursuing MBA depends a lot on your interest areas & career plane. If you want to move into general management then MBA is good. However, if you want to continue in your technical field then you could pursue M.Tech. Later once you have experience in your technical areas you can pursue MBA to get an understanding of management principles & leadership.

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Akshay Bajaj

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