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Rocky Singh

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Yes, it is a wise decision to move to GNIHM Kolkata for hospitality management. Check the course structure to know how deep its study is and the placements offered from the link mentioned here https://www.shiksha.com/college/guru-nanak-institute-of-hotel-management-sodepur-kolkata-34146/courses.

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I recommend for GNIHM for its education from industry experts and practical exposure which helps for placements. Check the link from here to get an idea of the college https://www.shiksha.com/college/guru-nanak-institute-of-hotel-management-sodepur-kolkata-34146?&rf=searchWidget&landing=ilp.

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IIMs have set a standard for a college but still, IEM Kolkata is one of the colleges in Kolkata to provide the best education and career prospects for the different specializations in MBA. Check here to know more about college https://www.shiksha.com/college/iem-kolkata-institute-of-engineering-and-management-salt-lake-city-23742.

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There are few good colleges in Kolkata for an MBA degree, but I suggest you opt for UEM Kolkata for its consistency in good placements with a top education. Check the college website to know more about it from here https://www.shiksha.com/university/uem-kolkata-university-of-engineering-and-management-47398.

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Preeti Makhija

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Hi Ramya, There are a variety of MBA specializations in India. Because of the pool of MBA specializations to choose from, students often get confused about how to choose the best career option in an MBA degree. So it is very important to do a SWOT analysis of yourself and choose a specialisation on the basis of your strengths, background and overall personality. The student should have the right focus and attitude to decide the career goals and work specializations. Also consider the return on investment that the course promises. This in turn depends on rankings, acceptance rate, faculty, academic culture and career services associated
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Hello Dinesh
The knowledge of any under graduation course can be well utilized in the career after doing an MBA. For example, an engineering graduate gets more options to choose after an MBA because of an engineering degree. All the best.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Hello Saurabh
1. Post-graduation pick up a job in equity advisory with a broking firm and learn the tricks of the trade.
2. Pursue short term courses on equity markets from NSE/BSE and then pursue a career in stock market sales/analyst.
3. Pursue an MBA in finance/capital markets and build a career in the stock market.
4. You have multiple options for a career in the stock market -operations/sales/advisory /technical analyst/equity analyst. Decide your interest area and take the plunge. All the best.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Focus is government. Jobs then pursue short term courses that will help you prepare for the job open tests. Once, you get a government. Job-based on your job area, you can pursue further courses.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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If you pick finance then the scope will be in BFSI sector on the other hand if you take HR as major then you can go into the admin and recruitment types of job. So, basically it depends on which track you want to SEE yourself after 2 years of course. All the best.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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A year a more than enough for passing MAH CET exam as there is no negative marking so the target should be among the top 5-10 students if you are preparing for a year so that you get into the top colleges in Maharashtra which is JBIMS which will ultimately get you placed for a good package at a lower fee and also help in building career in the desired field.

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