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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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There are numerous colleges you could apply for. However, the important fact is that most of the colleges you are eligible for will contact you in some way. That is because the colleges which are part of AIMA are aware of your score.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Both are equally good but then if you are inclined towards teaching or technical aspects you should go for M.Tech. Otherwise, you should go for MBA as it will help you climb up the managerial ladder and go up in your career. In case you did not appear for GATE, CAT, MAT, etc., you should try to get admission in private universities like LPU, SMU, SRM, etc. Some of them will give you direct admission on the basis of your previous qualification and some on the basis of their own tests. Most private universities these days are at par with the government ones and offer equally good facilities to students.

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Happy Mihani

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Yes, why not? But not from the same institute as it's shut. Your graduation degree will be valid throughout. Don't worry.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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My answer to your question: As soon as possible. Studying more wouldn't harm you. Studying MBA fresh out of B.Tech might be beneficial in terms of placements as some profiles in finance/marketing/consulting prefer fresher or people with relevant work experience.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It depends on the type of specialisation you have done in your B.Tech. MBA is a management course, it is done by those who are seeking management level jobs. M.Tech will fetch you jobs which are technical and you will learn more about the mechanism of the machines rather than management. Choose, what interests you more.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, we offer MBA in finance. In fact, we offer applied finance which is in collaboration with Bajaj Capital. Hostel atmosphere is good and the facilities are far better than other hostels.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is available on the official website of the university.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The study material is provided during the orientation. Not all of it but a brief is given and orientation is divided into two types online and virtual. The virtual one is a two-week course and it starts in the mid of July and online starts a week before it. So, basically, more than half a month is the orientation period.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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MBA after engineering is well appreciated. Go for it.

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