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Anandita Verma

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Hi Junaid,I am not sure about the exact difference but I do have heard that doing an MBA is a sound and beneficial decision. There are many MBA schools today offering a collaborative course curriculum. The MBA college/school about which I have heard nice reviews is LM Thapar School of management. Their MBA is also good and they hold placements as well. Their campus life and ambience is comforting and student friendly. For more visit - http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/
For applying register at - http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/admissions/apply-online.php.

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Shail Oberoi

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For doing business, one does need an understanding of multiple areas like marketing, sales, finance, operations, HR so one needs to have an understanding of all of these areas. Since you are clear that you want to conduct your own business post MBA then you should explore MBA in entrepreneurship. Some leading institutes run this programme. This will help you to get a holistic view into all areas of running a business.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
It entirely depends upon what your career aspirations are. If pharmacy-related research interests you more, choose M.Pharma. If not, go for an MBA.

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Shail Oberoi

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Both the courses are good. MSW gives more exposure on the development sector side whereas MBA (HR) gives exposure more on the corporate side. Thus, keeping in mind your long term career goals as to in which sector you want to work you need to decide on the course.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. In case you intend to pursue a career in law/legal/compliance area then LLB is better, However if you want to move into general management the MBA is better.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend a lot on your interest areas. There are a whole lot of short term courses that one can pursue eg:
animation, graphic designing, software courses, creative writing, fitness instructor, yoga therapist, cookery, makeup artist, dress designing, painting, dancing, editing, acting, public speaking, personality development, foreign language, tally, bookkeeping, etc.

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Anandita Verma

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Hi Rahul,
There are a lot options in that case. Considering your budget and percentage, you still seem to be at a safe stage and you can definitely look for some good colleges. One MBA college about which I have heard good things is LM Thapar School of Management. Their campus life is amazing and comforting. Their MBA admissions 2nd phase is still running. You can apply. Their MBA course curriculum is well established and is productive. They also hold placements at end of MBA. For more visit - http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/
Apply at - http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/admissions/apply-online.php.

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VAIDURYA V

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You can apply for private universities such as Amity or LPU. The admissions are still going on and you can apply on the basis of your class 12th score as well. Visit their respective official website and register. Also, for detailed information, you can make a call on toll free numbers. All the best.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, you will easily get this college.
Best wishes

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Shabana Bee

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No, this percentile is not good enough to get any IIM. Your percentile should be above 95 to get IIM. So, you have to prepare well. Good luck.

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