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Pallavi Sharma

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If you are looking for best University for to pursue higher education, you should not be area or location specific, I would advise you to choose best University on the basis of University ranking, placements, infrastructure, faculty members etc. An MBA can be a valuable degree to break a few glass ceilings and move to the top of corporations. This is one of the reasons why a large number of people choose an MBA degree over other postgraduate courses. MBA programmes are structured to provide professional knowledge in the core specialisation. Today job market is more turbulent than ever before, and we somewhat feel much uncertainty and f
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Once students have completed their degree, they have a great BBA job opportunity in the industrial world. In the management sector, students can reach the top designation in a quick time. The BBA course opens several career paths in the future. I will suggest you to do MBA. MBA have a promising future as their income structure from the preliminary level in their profession is far higher than normal Masters Students. Reaching management positions becomes smooth with an MBA degree in your resume. With an MBA, a student's scope of networking enhances. Course Benefits
Career Growth
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Kanishk Singh

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Definitely, GIBS is a leading business school in India. Top-class business studies let you achieve extra knowledge in business & management. You can achieve entrepreneurial skills here to stand a business. If you join this institution you get a beneficial managerial qualification.

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yash Rane

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NMIMS University, MumbaiVile Parle West, Mumbai. Universal Business SchoolKarjat, Mumbai. N. L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and ResearchMira Road, Mumbai. Vivekanand Business SchoolChembur, Mumbai. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management StudiesChurchgate, Mumbai.

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yash Rane

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You need a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university to pursue a master's degree or a PG Diploma in HRM. There are two types of postgraduate degrees in HRM. You can choose HRM as an MBA specialisation after clearing MBA entrance exams and taking admission to a B-school.

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yash Rane

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The basic eligibility criteria for MBA (full-time) is graduation in any discipline or equivalent from a recognised university. Most of the institutes follow the minimum score criteria in Graduation which is 50 per cent in average or equivalent.

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yash Rane

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No, not at all it is okay if you complete it earlier. Neither of your application will get rejected.

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yash Rane

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An MBA in HR is a generalist business degree with a specialist focus on human resources. MBA HR courses usually take the form of a traditional MBA program with a human resources specialization, like the MBA at Brigham Young University's Marriot Business School, which includes a Strategic Human Resources track.

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Mathematics is compulsory for applying to BMS / BBA (FIA). Aspirants belonging to general category should have obtained a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in four subjects: Mathematics, English and two other subjects. Students belonging to reserved categories SC/ST/CW/PwD/EWS must obtain a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in four subjects: Mathematics, English and two other subjects.

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Yes of course you are eligible for NEET and your age is also good for NEET UGAT.

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