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Vidita Mehta

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Hi, Rose,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Lets me start by sharing some information about the investment banking course. You may feel free to consider the CIBOP course which will enable you to begin and enhance your career in Capital Markets, Trade Operation and Risk Management. This is a short term course which is followed by placements.
With regards to our placement service, we follow a 3 step process which starts at 1. Resume Building, 2. Mock Interviews, and 3. Placement Assistance. We are also proud to announce, our average placement record is 86% with over 10,000 students placed in global firms.
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi kaustab.
It is quite impossible because your graduation marks is too low.if you belongs to sc / st category then 45% marks is sufficient in graduation.
Good luck!

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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yes you are eligible. you have to give the entrance test that the institute organises before admission and then you can pass it with good results and give the interview.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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you can study bsc in anaesthecia from apollo hospitals. you have to pick up the application form and then fill it up and submit it before registration ends.

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Hi sharvesh.
If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, part time, distance, etc.) will not be recognized and they will not be able to practice law.
However, if you just want to be a professional with an additional qualification, an LLB is a very good addition to the MBA degree. After MBA Finance, you could look at doing LLB in Mergers&acquisitions, corporate law, corporate finance, etc. There are lots of interesting courses coming up these days.
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