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New answer posted
2013-12-28 18:54:41
Contributor-Level 10
MBA Operations open up career opportunities for you in the fields of material and supply chain management, quality control, logistics, inventory control, and production planning and improvement.
New answer posted
2013-12-28 14:37:13Beginner-Level 1
Diploma Certification from abroad has very little relevance compared to MBA unless it is being done from a top class reputed institution. PGDM/MBA in marketing from India has an advantage because the course curriculum itself involves internship programmes, live projects, industry projects, corporate exposure & above all placements. From career perspectives, I suggest you study PGDM Marketing from an AICTE/AIU approved institute in India which will help you moving ahead in the right direction. You can consider Asia Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi. For more details you can visit their website. Best of Luck !
New answer posted
2013-12-27 16:54:56
Contributor-Level 7
They recently launched a scholarship programme wherein students can avail up to 100% scholarship after clearing a test. The Last Day for Registration is 10th January, 2014 and you can apply at http://wlciadmissions.in/scholarship
New answer posted
2013-12-27 16:26:39
Beginner-Level 4
New answer posted
2013-12-27 15:47:39
Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
To add on, below is the list of courses you may pursue after B.Tech Textile :
1) M.Tech to study the technical side.
-Master of Technology in Textile Chemistry
-Master of Engineering in Textile Engineering
-Master of Technology in Textile Technology
OR
2) MBA if you wish to move career towards management line.
3) Further, you may opt for short term specialized courses related to the field.
-Technical Textiles
-Knitting and Knit CAD
-Weaving and Weave CAD
-Colouration Technology
-Yarn and Non-woven Technology
-Textile Materials and Performance Evaluation
* Another option will be, you may plan to work in private or public
New answer posted
2013-12-27 12:45:29
Guide-Level 11
In order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
The selection process in B-schools generally consists of :
- Past Academic record.
- Scores in entrance tests.
- Group Discussion.
- Personal Interview.
- Work experience.
Please note that each B-schools shortlists candidates for second stage of selection which may be independent of each other.
The process may include
- Written Test (WT).
- Group Discussions (GD)
- Personal Interviews (PI).
Performance in various management entrance tes
New answer posted
2013-12-27 11:20:09
Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
UPSC examination is conducted every year. On the basis of this examination a number of IAS, IPS, IFS officers are recruited.
Regarding subjects, there is a big list of optional subjects to choose from. You may choose according to your personal interest and skills. It is advisable to opt for a particular subject in which you are comfortable and find scoring as it will help you to prepare well and crack the exam.
You may opt for subjects like Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry etc.
For the list of optional subjects, you may refer to : http://upsc.gov.in/general/civil.htm
For more details regar
New answer posted
2013-12-27 11:09:36
Guide-Level 11
Find below some of the finest universities in Europe to pursue MBA:
- Lancaster university- UK.
- University of Strathclyde-UK.
- IMD- Switzerland.
- Esade Business School-Spain.
- SDA Bocconi-Italy.
- University College Dublin: Smurfit-Ireland.
- EMLyon Business School-France.
However please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in Europe, you need to have atleast 3-4 years of full time work experience after graduation.
Besides work experience you also need to have very good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned test:
1. GMAT score of 600 plus.
2. IELTS or TOEFL.
For admi
New answer posted
2013-12-26 17:16:09
Guide-Level 12
- To become a chef you must have a professional culinary training. To start your career as a chef you must complete your class X to join the Diploma Course in Food Craft. In order to opt for a degree course in Culinary Arts one must complete 10+2 in any stream.
- Some of the institutes offering training are :
*Indian Institute of Hotel Management and Culinary Arts
*International Institute of Hotel Management
*IHM Meerut
*Christ University
*Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration
For more, you may refer to the below link :
https://hospitality.shiksha.com/bachelor-in-hotel-management-in-india-categorypage-6-84-264-0-0-1-1-2-0-
New answer posted
2013-12-26 16:57:27
Contributor-Level 7
Thanks for posting your query.
You can study any course of your choice. As you have work experience related to IT, Even you can get admission in IT.
Best wishes
Truematics
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