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Abhishek Dixit

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MBA is one of the superior degrees. So, I don't think that you need any extra education after it. Moreover, your college will help you in finding the best possible opportunities.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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The requirement of trained and qualified professionals possessing an MBA turning out to be business leaders in sports management is a dire necessity at the moment, which is why there are great opportunities up for grabs. While most might still think of the career path to be more of a passion rather than the career it is, the mindset is changing.
There are a number of accredited courses that offer sports management in India, but there are new ones mushrooming keeping the necessity of sports in mind. This is also because of the underlying belief in the sports fraternity and the management that the person managing or a higher position oug
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Quality Management is a crucial function in any organization, as it ensures that the organization's products, services, and processes are consistent and maintain a desired level of excellence. It consists of four main components, namely, quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and quality improvement. Not only does this function focus on product or service quality, it also deals with the ways to achieve it. An MBA in Quality Management teaches students about quality control standards to improve business performance, quality assurance, and planning, quality management systems, an audit of management systems, among other as
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Analytics has become an attractive career destination for MBA students. The field offers exciting and challenging work that leverages business as well as technical knowledge in a largely merit-based environment. The financial rewards are great and growth opportunities aplenty. Analytic tools have become more user-friendly. A lot of the latest tools are GUI-based. Instead of learning a coding language one now needs to just master the graphical user interface of the tool, which is a lot easier. Experience has taught businesses that effective analytics exists only in the context of a business and a business problem.
Those who have strong
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Rural development has always been the prime focus of our government since independence. All five years plans were focused towards the special benefit of the rural community. Some of the objectives have been achieved and others have failed but the effort for further development has not ceased. A rural management professional can work independently or under an NGO to carry out the work assigned to him/her.
For a generation of necessary skills, he/she has to undertake a diploma or degree course in rural management offered by several management institutes in the country. There are many institutions and projects funded by the cooperate hous
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shiva,
Looks like you have experience in the non-related field and want to move to a related field. This can be achieved by completing your graduation in EEE. However, a word of caution. As per the study, more than 50% of fresh graduates are jobless.

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Devi singh

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You have a bright future with B.Com as in today's world, to get into the corporate world there are many courses which you can do along with B.Com.
You can learn a computer based accounting course like Tally, ERP, Wings Accounting Software or Focus Accounts. After B.Com, you can learn SAP FICO module as there is a huge demand for this. After B.Com, you can apply for M.Com, MBA or CA. Now, after completing a degree course, you can directly apply for IPCC CA executive program or CS. Apply for an executive program after completing B.Com. You can also get a job as an accountant after completing B.Com.
All the best.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Finance is one of the most sought option after specializing in MBA. A big community of students get attracted to this specialization. Finance as a subject involves the management, control and review of the collection, investment and resources of money as a capital required for an industrial building, plant and working.
Finance MBA can work in banking and non-banking sectors. You can work anywhere in the corporate world. Every industry has a need for financial experts for maintaining the balance of capital.
The students, who have done the MBA in finance, have lots of job opportunities in government as well as in private sector. He/she can
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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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MBA in operation and supply chain management will help engineering students for no doubt. The job opportunities are very vast and large number of companies hire candidates with this qualifications.
Operation as whole, depends on how they manage the whole production of the company with efficiency and supply chain management, related to how the movement of goods and services take place inside a company.
The engineering students, even after completing their B.Tech or BE course will go for production or R&D functions in an organization. For better salary, doing MBA in operation and SCM will benefit the student in a better way. The salary ra
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