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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, Christ University is a very good college. You will get so many opportunities here. It is an approved college. You can take admission here.
Good luck.

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Anandita Verma

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It seems to be. I mean quiet surely yes. Though it depends on what you want to do in future and what you thrive for. But if managing projects, analytics, numbers, marketing, sales, campaigns, managing human resources and tangible stocks, excites you and you feel like you can do it for most of your life then you should definitely try doing a MBA. There are many good MBA colleges in India. One about which I have heard good reviews and positive feedback is LM Thapar School of Management. LMTSM has a nice well laid and elaborate MBA course curriculum. They also have well managed, productive and fruitful MBA placement sessions. Their campus
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Shabana Bee

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You can get jobs after BBA but for a good career you should do MBA after BBA.You will get lots of opportunities. Good luck.

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shruti shetty

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Hello,
Yes, you can get admission in Atharva Institute of Management Studies through CET. Try for CAP rounds or Institute level seats. Last year's cut off for CET for Cap round 3 was 85 marks. Also, you can apply for PGDM program.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Of course, you can! Try taking up PGDM from some of the highly reputed universities in the country like the IIMs. Certain universities like IIM-Bangalore offers valuable Executive PGDM programs for people with more than 5 years of work experience. It would be beneficial to change your job role too.
All the best!

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Syed Asif

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It is really a good idea to pursue BBA abroad as it will give you knowledge about the foreign market as you already know about Indian market a little you will be able to judge international market and know it's potentiality. And, for pursuing the same I would recommend you to go for western countries like USA and Canada and also Germany if it is in your convenience.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hi,
With this percentile, you can get private college for B.Com or BBA depending upon if you have Maths in class 12th or not. Private universities like Bennett, Amity (if you have maths) will be good. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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Subhrajit Malakar

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As per I know, only Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) and Karnataka Management Aptitude Test KMAT is left, which is scheduled in coming July. The registrations forms for both KPGCET & KMAT is available till June 10.

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Subhrajit Malakar

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Going for MBA can have two directions, one you can pursue MBA as a fresher and work or two you gain some work experience and later, figure out what to do. If you want to go the first way, I believe you should appear for CAT 19/20, and check what is your current status compared to other aspirants around the country. It will give you a rough idea of where you stand. You have around 5 months which is good enough for you to prepare. If it doesn't work, you can get some experience a year or two and then try for CAT once simultaneously. So basically its a question you need to ask yourself. But whatever it is, I would recommend you to definit
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