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SWEETY Shahani Group

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At TSCFM, one has to give IMAT and go through a PI round. Students who want to opt for top bracket
colleges through their CAT/ CET scores, are absolutely welcome to do so. However, our entrance test is
subjective in nature which tests the students' attitude, aptitude and awareness levels. The regular
psychometric analysis helps us assess their development during the course of the program. This makes
up for a steady graph in terms of their learning outputs. This facility is not available at other B- Schools.

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SWEETY Shahani Group

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TSCFM is a part of The Shahani Group of Schools. Most Indian PG Diplomas are not recognised anywhere
in the world. TSCFM offers you globally recognised MBA and PG Diploma from UK based Universities, which are respected by recruiters in MNCs around the world. Any MBA from a foreign university, like Harvard & Anglia Ruskin is recognised in India. So the MBA you
receive is recognised in this country.

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rohith kola

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B.Sc. Agriculture Business Management Eligibility
The minimum eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Agriculture Science are 10+2 with Science as a subject having 50% marks. Admission to B.Sc. Courses is based on the performance of entrance exams. B.Sc. Agriculture Business Management Employment Areas
Banking Sector
FMCG Companies
Food Processing Companies
Academic Institutes
Retailing Sector
B.Sc. Agriculture Business Management Job Types
Area Sales Manager
Marketing Executive
Credit Manager
Management Trainer
Teacher/Lecturer
Just you need to apply whenever the application is invited, online. For applying online you must be 12th grade pass (of course of
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Rakesh Kumar

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You need to understand what exactly you are looking for. If in research or Teaching, you must go for M.Sc. And Ph.D. later. But if not, then MBA is best but you have to make sure you take the admission in well renown and reputed universities which offers MBA in India with good placements and industrial exposure. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like MBA, Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare management, International Business, Tourism and hospitality, Supply chain and logistics, Financial markets, Banking and insurance or you can go for MBA (HONS) also, Some of them are Lovely Professional University, Manav Rachna
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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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Shalu, we do not have any mode through which I can help you with the earlier year question papers but it is similar to other papers. Only normal vocab and reasoning with maths and GK is judged.

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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Anmol, you don't need to be good at maths and there's no need to prepare for the exam. I was a medical student before that. I just put my hard work. By the way, it's my 2nd year of MBA and the entrance exam is very easy.

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Shail Oberoi

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MBA is the simpler compared to CA CS. However, you cannot draw a comparison amongst them as the core area of work and expertise is different in each of these qualifications.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, you can. Since, you are pursuing B.Sc in stats and MBA in data analytics, it would be an advantage for you.

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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, you can pursue MBA. However, since you a BE & LLB, I would suggest you- first, you need to decide on what are your career aspirations and long term goals & based on it, take a call on pursuing further education.

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