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Bachelor of Business Administration or BA (also known as Bachelor of Management Studies/ Bachelor of Business Management) is a degree that gives you the knowledge of basic fundamentals of business and their applications in the real world. It is an undergraduate level management degree that is also considered to be a foundation for MBA. It includes subjects from various management domains like Marketing, Finance, Entrepreneurship, General Management, International Business, Human Resources, etc. You can choose to specialize in any of these for your post graduation. Bachelor of Economics BA Economics) is an undergraduate degree that f
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PGDM is a good course. It is a Diploma course. Before taking admission in PGDM course please check wheathe the colleges are AICTE approved or not? For PGDM Course AICTE approval is mandatory.

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UGC NET Exam is conducted to select the deserving candidates for lectureship or awarding Junior Research Fellowship. If you are an aspirant who has completed Masters degree in Management and have secured the 55% aggregate marks in it, then you cleared the minimum eligibility criteria to appear in this exam. Here you can check the detailed eligibility criteria for NET Exam https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility
Once you clear the UGC NET Exam, then you can apply in any college or institutes that recruit the candidates for lectureship. The recruiting institute will conduct an interview, the qualified candidates in the
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IIM Lucknow offers a two-year Post-Graduate Programme in Management for Working Executives (PGPWE), previously known as the Working Managers' Programme (WMP). The PGPWE is a uniquely designed programme for working executives, entrepreneurs and professionals, who desire to enhance their managerial knowledge and skills through formal management education while continuing to work full-time in their ongoing professions/businesses. The specific objectives of the programme are to enable the executives to: 

  • Comprehend the meaning of the socio-economic, technological and ecological environment of modern societies and their characteristic v
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Well, it all depends on how you wanna shape your career into. While most of the grads. Who wish to make a career switch either opt for MBA in Health Management or MPH or M.Sc. In path / micro/biochem/anat. There's always a door open to enter into banking sector by clearing bank p. o/clerical exams. Some of my friends even are working as a Junior Resident in some Pvt. Hospitals. Some more fields open up when u have maths as an option subject in high School (like I did, and I am switching for an MCA degree, coz apart medicine, coding too fascinates me and has got stability in it)
So all I can suggest is there are a lot of options opened u
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Vineeta Singh

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In my opinion, both the courses are career-oriented, the only difference between the two programs is the syllabus followed. PGDM follows the one set by the college academics, while the MBA follows the University syllabus. However, when it comes to employment, both the course students have equal opportunities. You may want to check out the PIBM, Pune, where training provided are industry-oriented. The students get abundant industry exposure in the form of dual internships, corporate sessions, industry visits, live projects, to name a few. Even within the classrooms, trainers follow a mixture of training pedagogies like SCPS (Secto
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There are many options after B.Sc Psychology
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Clinical psychologist. Counseling psychologist. Educational psychologist. Forensic psychologist. Further education teacher. Health psychologist. High-intensity therapist. Occupational psychologist.

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