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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Akhil Band, it's indeed great to hear from you that you are interested in doing your law after completion of graduation in engineering. Absolutely no issues. There are law courses wherein admission is given only after graduation in any subject. There are famous jurists who did graduation in different subjects and then turned towards law. You just need to download brochure from a reputed institution, go through it, follow procedure and begin your journey to become law graduate. Best wishes to you.

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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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Yes, you can do, you need to submit GAP Certificate. I have done my MBA from LPU and it has helped me grow professionally and also helped in providing exposure in terms of placements, internship, workshops, guest lectures etc. So, surely it a better University to join. Mittal School of Business, which attracts students from different parts of the world, is one of India's foremost Business Schools recognised for its industry-oriented curriculum, interactive hands-on pedagogy and intense industry interface. A multidisciplinary campus and multicultural environment suffused with student activity ensures all round development of its graduat
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In addition to being a practical industry sensitive course, the PGDM has offered more focused subjects. It also has a shorter course period and a lot cheaper than an MBA. As it was focused more on working professionals the course intends to add and enhance their skills. It can also get you a raise in your current job while some companies like Deloitte and Amazon can offer a significant hike in salary based on your profile, skill, and experience. It also enhances your arsenal of skills and can also help with building up the network with individuals within the same fields during the course. It is not only for the working professionals bu
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The world is growing with the global market fast advancing like a cheetah hunting in the prairies. The introduction of globalization and the world market has encouraged businesses to boom into millions or fall into bankruptcy, with the addition of a new competitor with a new edge every minute. New entrepreneurs to senior and experienced businessmen rise and fall every day. The difference in them is their practical skill and knowledge being used in the real world, as a person can only go so far with theoretical concepts or a mild understanding of the industry and the individuals field. A budding entrepreneur and working individual need
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What is a PGDM? A PGDM or Post Graduate Diploma in Management is a Diploma course in Business Management. It is a Diploma course and can be granted by even autonomous colleges. It is a 2-year course focusing on the intricate different aspects of management and business industries. It focuses more on practical aspects and industry-based soft skills. The curriculum is dependent on the college as they can offer additional subjects and keep their syllabus updated. This course was meant for the working professionals who wanted to enter the management field but nowadays students are also interested in it. What is an MBA? An MBA or Masters in
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