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2016-03-05 12:09:19
Contributor-Level 10
As we are aware that BA is a basic degree in graduation level and this qualification is not enough for your career. So, you should apply for further education. You are eligible to pursue MBA/ MA. As per my view you should apply for MBA, if you want to grow and to get maximum opportunity in your career.
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2016-03-05 10:40:55
Contributor-Level 9
Wow, that's really great to know you that you are following your dream.
You can further do MBA or PGDM from institutes of mass communication or try forwarding your CV to other big news channels. But before approaching them you need to sharpen your skills. So, it will be better to join a B-school which would help you to enhance your skills.
All the best.
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2016-03-04 23:30:30
Contributor-Level 9
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2016-03-04 21:39:51
Beginner-Level 3
The MS program are especially well suited to recent college graduates, who want to add a professional credential to their skills set to short period pf time. The MS programs are fully appropriate for established working professionals, who would like to develop new areas of expertise.
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2016-03-04 21:31:46Beginner-Level 5
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2016-03-04 21:11:40
Contributor-Level 9
I hope it helps.
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2016-03-04 18:49:16
Contributor-Level 9
Finance with marketing will be a good combination of duel specialization in MBA. Finance will give you the knowledge about how does banking sector operates and marketing will give you the knowledge about how to market your product and sustain your position in the market.
If not duel specialization, then go for finance specialization.
All the best.
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2016-03-04 18:33:34
Guide-Level 13
If you really want to pursue MBBS, I would suggest don't give and go for one more attempt because opting for a course in which you are not interested will not help in the long run and eventually you will not be able to perform.
I would suggest that make a plan and identify the mistakes you made in last two attempts, only efforts in the right direction yields result so streamline yourself and give your best shot next time.
The other safe option can be to join some B.Sc course like B.Sc microbiology, Biology, etc. and prepare for AIPMT simultaneously.
All the Best
New answer posted
2016-03-04 18:22:34
Scholar-Level 17
fees genrally ranges arnd 5-6lacs fr four year course. IIT JEE or AiEEE or CET is must.
booming and niche carrer prospect. Go for it.
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