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Parul Thapa

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Yes BHM is a great choice for students planning to open their own restaurant, cafes or even catering business.

The course gives you skills in food production, kitchen management, costing, marketing and even customer service. With practical many graduates become successful food entrepreneurs.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, candidates interested in the MBA admissions at JD School of Design do not require a business degree specifically. Candidates who wish to gain admissions into the MBA course at JD School of Design need to only possess a legitimate undergraduate degree from any university recognised by the UGC. Interested candidates can learn more by visiting the official website of JD School of Design.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, the eligibility criteria of SOIM for PGDM degree does not require candidates to clear a business degree to be eligible for admissions. As long as the candidates possess a Bachelors degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%, they are eligible for PGDM admissions at SOIM. Candidates can check the other eligibilty requirements as well as other details regarding PGDM courses on the official website.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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PBS PGDM courses only require a candidate to clear their undergraduate programme with a minimum aggregate of 50% and a duration of 3 years to be eligible for admissions. Candidates can clear an undergraduate programme of any course be it a business or non-business degree. As long as the aforementioned requirements are met, candidates are eligible to apply for PGDM admissions at PBS.

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Chandra Sharma

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Leiden University Netherlands MSc in ICT in Business and the Public Sector course is two-year. The language of instruction of this course is English. In this course, students are going to expand their knowledge of ICT and develop Business and organizational skills that are crucial to become a modern IT professional. To be able to pursue any Master's course at this university, the applicants are required to have a Bachelor's degree (BA or BSc). Also, an English language proficiency score is required.

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Manya

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At IILM University, Gurugram you can pick multi-disciplinary electives starting from your very first year that feel like a “minor.” 

For example, I took Introduction to Classics and Media and Cultural Studies. Some of my friends explored Modern Political Thought, Human Figure Study, Music Appreciation and Game Design.

It makes your degree broader and more customizable, so you're not boxed into just hardcore BBA.

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Sanjana Dixit

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Admission to Durgadevi Saraf Global Business School is based on entrance exam scores for the PGDM course. The institute offers PGDM and FBM courses. Students can check the table below to know the weightage for the Common Entrance Test, Group Discussion, Interview, Academic performance and performance at Sports, Extra Curricular Activities, Academic Diversity and Gender Diversity for the PGDM course are as follows:

ComponentsWeightage
Score in Common Entrance Tests50%
Group Discussion15%
Personal Interview15%
Academic Performance10%
Sports, Extra-Curricular Activities, Academic Diversity and Gender Diversity10%

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Rashmi Srivastava

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The 7 C's in Business Communication are:

  • Clarity: The message must be easy and clear to understand.
  • Concise: The message must be on point, cutting all the unnecessary words.
  • Concreteness: The message must be evidence and fact-backed.
  • Correctness: There must be no grammatical or factual errors.
  • Coherence: The message must convey clear ideas.
  • Completeness: The message must contain all the required information.
  • Courtesy: The message must be polite and respectful.

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