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Utkal University

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It's not compulsory. You can attend JEE and MAT entrances or different kind of entrances available to join MBA.

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HARISH REDDY S

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When pursuing an MBA, I believe that one should focus on the four main disciplines. These are Sales, Finance, Human Resources, and Operations. These are the most in demand and also the most frequently recruited for. Having said that, you can pursue an MBA in IT, and your college will not prevent you from doing so. However, you will face the following issues both during and after your MBA programme. You will have no foundation to build on. Database, programming, and project ideas are foreign to you. You'd have to build your foundation alongside the building. You will have to compete with IT and CS degree engineers who understand the fun
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Utkal University

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You can find sample paper from any browser by searching it according to your preference, you've to choose your best sample paper for practicing.

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Utkal University

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Depending on your desire, there are a lot of options available after B.Sc. Biotechnology, here I can suggest some courses for you:
MBA in Biotechnology
Medical courses after B.Sc. Biotechnology:
DMLT Course
Lab Technician
PG Diploma in Medical Lab Technology
PG Diploma in Bioinformatics
PG Diploma in Computational Biology
PG Diploma in Life Sciences
PGDM in Biotechnology
M.Sc Courses after B.Sc. Biotechnology
M.Sc in Toxicology
M.Sc Biotechnology
M.Sc Botany
M.Sc Microbiology
M.Sc in Animal biotechnology
M.Sc in Molecular medicines
Masters in Public Health
M.Sc Bioinformatics
M.Sc in Applied Biology
M.Sc in Virology
M.Sc Bioinformatics
M.Sc Forensic Science
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Utkal University

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Apply for one course as a full time and regular student and try the other course from distance learning. No, you cannot do both the courses, as a regular student but there is one option for you. Apply for one course as a full time and regular student and try the other course from distance learning.
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Ashish

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Utkal University

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You can get the details of your course in the official website of the college that you have studied in and there in the official website you can enroll with your roll number and can get the details.

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Utkal University

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Some universities are not validating the degrees of Mumbai Hindi Vidyapeeth (MHV). Since MHV comes under HRD, so there are many universities where you can take admission in MBA course through distance as well as regular mode depend upon your interest.

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Utkal University

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It depends upon your interest and career building. You've to decide what kind of placement and teaching methods the college have, then you start your career. After all, I recommend some colleges for you in Bangalore those are.
1-Christ University
2-Jain University
3-Bangalore University
4-Reva University
5-BMS management institute.

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HARISH REDDY S

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I was asked the identical question during my MBA admissions interview, and here is how I responded:
"No one is taking away my education from the final four years of my B.Sc. I've been captivated by IBA's reputation and renown as the greatest business school in the country, and I'd like to pursue an MBA degree for the following two reasons:
To get an understanding of the commercial side of things, something I was not taught throughout my B.Sc. Courses
To meet bright fresh brilliant individuals from all backgrounds and so develop a strong network that will benefit me for the rest of my life. To obtain professional grooming, which would undo
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HARISH REDDY S

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Hello, PGDM stands for Post Graduate Diploma in Management a two-year business management programme that caters to industry requirements and helps management aspirants develop relevant hard skills and soft skills to transform into industry-ready management professionals. PGDM is a Diploma and is equivalent to MBA from any Indian University. After B.Com opt for Finance specialisation as this is one of the most popular PGDM programs, known for its high-paying jobs and creative and innovative skill-set requirements. Your percentage doesn't matter here what matters here is your rank in CET results.

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