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Abhilash Das

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To become eligible for TET, B.Ed is compulsory.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

If you have a gap of one year between your graduation and MBA, then you need not to worry. If the gap is of more than 1 year, then you need to give an apt clarification.

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Pradeep Sao

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You can pursue mass communication or journalism courses.

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Balbir Singh

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Investment banking has a great scope in India. Investment banking has always been a highly cyclical business, growing when the market grows shrinking when they shrink. The combination of regulation, technology, and investment would be a winning success. As you are very interested in finance, it would be good if you opt for full-time MBA in banking & finance. It would enable you to gather the knowledge B&F sector which would directly help to boost your career growth to a major extent.
To get the better understanding and best learning experience, I would highly recommend you to pursue MBA in banking and finance from SSBF. It is one of the
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Abhinav Sinha

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You can go for the course of UPES, which is BA in public policy and administration. This university, along with this graduation degree provides classes for IAS preparation. You can check their website for further details.

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Abhinav Sinha

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Hi,
You need a graduation degree to appear for IAS exams and if you are sure that you want to pursue IAS only, then I think you should go for the course of UPES, which is BA in public policy and administration. This university, along with this graduation degree provides classes for IAS preparation.
So, you can consider this course in case IAS is the only motive.

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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Generally, every specialisation offers good career prospects if you do it from a reputed college, you can appear for CAT, XAT, MAT, etc. for the same.

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Abhilash Das

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You may go for MBA in IT.

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