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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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If you have interest in computers and can work on them for long hours, BCA will be better. If you have interest in managing people and doing some admin jobs than go for BBA.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Akshay!
You can surely go for marketing specialisation despite your work experience in HR. It would be rather great to do the same as it will give you expanded knowledge in marketing and you can always use it along with your HR skills. Good Luck Mate!

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Jill Shah

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Hi Akshay!
your placement would definitely depend on your knowledge, skills and caliber. Your work experience would act as a cherry on the cake and add value to you. Average package is around 6 to 7 Lacs at IES MCRC. All the best!

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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You are an MBA student and that means you already hold a Bachelor's degree. That is enough to allow you to qualify for ground jobs in aviation. Airlines keep coming up with vacancy notifications from time to time. So you need to look at the career page and see if you can get in.
The airlines and other ground operations companies keep taking graduates for various roles from time to time.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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The candidate can expect a starting salary of 25-30 thousand per month. Additional bonus and retention bonus are added at the end of each year, which is calculated depending on the performance of the candidate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Akshay,
I would suggest IES for the course. As far as IES MCRC is concerned they provide various ways to excel I. e. they provide us with lots of live projects for each specialisation and also has best faculty members to guide throughout, not only that we have industry mentors who would guide us through the industry of your choice. Apart from that we have some fun learning sessions and also too many guest lectures and this help us to improve our networking. Placements in IES MCRC are decent enough but again that totally depends on your performance throughout. Again I would say choose wisely by comparing them in the parameters mention
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Jill Shah

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To be honest you have very low conversion chances at a merit number of 546 on IES MCRC portal. I would advise you to prepare for a year and target high and complete you MBA from other college of higher rank.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Akshay,
Congratulations on scoring 89.94 percentile in exams. This a decent score to get you into any of the above mentioned college. So all I would say that start preparing for GD and PI as in some college your score is just one among the other parameters to judge you and your GD and PI performance would be a major game changer.

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Jill Shah

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Hey Rahul,
IES MCRC does have ILS seats but are on merit basis. I am not confident to say that you might get the seat but you can always check it with the college website or call them for the details. Yet the better option would be to go to the college and get your queries cleared at one shot. (I would surely update if I get any more details about the same).
Please go through the link below for further contact:
www.ies.edu/management/

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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XAT is considered the toughest among these. Over the years level of XAT is going down. CAT is fairly easy but trickier. It is easy but some questions are trickier and need extra effort, this distinct out toppers. MAT, CMAT, MET are considered the easiest of the lot. But speed and accuracy is required to score high in these exams.

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