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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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For a composite score of 600, you would be in the range of around 80th percentile.

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Pritpal Singh

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I would recommend for distance learning universities for your MBA in Marketing and sales programme, you can go with Below universities are for the same:-
1. Annamalai Distance Learning University
2. Amity Distance Learning University
3. Mewar University
4. Suresh Gyan Vihar University https://topdistancemba.com/.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Yes. Amity University Mumbai conducts an entrance test for various Bachelor's degree courses. Selection will be done based on the scores as well as a personal interview of shortlisted candidates.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
XLRI, TISS, SCMHRD, SIBM are some colleges renowned for their HR programs and placements. Various lucrative opportunities are still available for HR students, provided they pursue their MBA only from the top-ranked colleges.

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Abhishek Desai

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Among all IBS campuses, Hyderabad is the best one, so try for it if possible. And between these two, choose Kolkata. It's a decent college for pursuing MBA.

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Syed Asif

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For direct admissions or lateral entry to engineering second year, you have to pursue Diploma in any engineering branch which is a three years course and after that you can pursue engineering fir 3 years.

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Kanika Rastogi

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MBA in hospital administration will have it's own rapport in the upcoming days, because medical facilities have started to grow like never before and so as the requirements. Being from medical background you will fetch advantage over others in your upcoming field. This is a future stroke, your plan is very good, you must pursue it.

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Kanika Rastogi

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BBA is completely different from Nursing and Engineering. You cannot compare them so easily. BBA will prepare you to work in industries like Bank financial organizations, business consultants etc. If you deeply enjoy to learn more about that, then go for it. After BBA, you can opt for MBA to get in depth site of your field and higher living also.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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For admission in MBA, students have to pass graduation With at least 50 % (Open category) and 45 % for other.

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Piyush Sahu

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Yes, it is possible to do MBA in hotel management after engineering, if you are much interested.

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