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REETU Rana

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Candidates who wish to apply for the BMS Course must fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria, i.e., at least 50% marks in graduation. BMS Admission is done either on the basis of merit or an entrance exam. The most common BMS entrance exams in India are DU JAT, AIMA UGAT, etc.

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REETU Rana

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You have two options. First one being, you're doing a course (MSW/MA/M.Sc/Maharashtra) in TISS and in your first year itself you appear for TISSNET, clear the cut-off for HRM&LR, get selected post your interview and join. In this case, you'll be discontinuing your earlier course mid-way.
Second, why do you want to wait 2 years to complete another course and then do M.A. in HRM & LR?

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REETU Rana

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Once internships are complete and students have graduated, they can move on to become a licensed architect. As licensed architects gain more and more experience, they can move up to senior architect/designer, and then on to project manager, department head, and so on.

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Rohit Dhenge

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Yes, ITM Mumbai offers MBA/PGPM programs in operations and supply chain management. Many businesses that specialize in operations visit ITM on a yearly basis.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The fees at Mumbai University for Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Law (B.A. L.L.B.) is INR around 38,705.

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Utkal University

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Apply for one course as a full time and regular student and try the other course from distance learning. No, you cannot do both the courses, as a regular student but there is one option for you. Apply for one course as a full time and regular student and try the other course from distance learning.
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Jobs in Clinical Research: Pharmaceutical industry, drug development, medical writing, bio-statistics, or as a manager of a clinical project, clinical research business development, clinical operations, data management, regulatory affairs, and auditing of clinical trials. Jobs in Pharmacovigilance include drug safety associate, drug safety associate I/II, patient safety trainee, QA-QMS-topical unit, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs manager, clinical operations lead, business analyst, etc. You can easily become a team leader or team manager with a PG Diploma in Pharmacovigilance and 7-10 years of experience, depending on the co
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my understanding, MBA in Human Resources is a very demanding profession and the demand is likely to increase over time. The basic reason for this is, personnel are the most important part of any organisation, therefore management of the personnel is the most important task to be focused on. A student with an MBA in HR can avail high packages by providing their services in companies. Not only nationally, but the scope of this work is also increasing globally. The MBA in Human Resource Management (MBA HRM) programme provides information and training in managing an organizations employees. An HR professionals job is to create and m
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Vishesh Vanjani

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I would, like many wise people say, practice reactions, but being a student myself, I know most of us don't spend time looking at reactions, let alone practising them:) In that case, I recommend understanding at least general organic Chemistry including topics like isomerism, stereoisomerism, electron affinity, arrow pushing, hybridisation and, in some problems, MOT. Looking at the reactant, you can eliminate which reactions it couldn't undergo. Looking at other reactants, you may eliminate them further. Then looking at the catalyst or conditions of reactions, you can identify which reactions are possible. Till here, you would need to
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Dhiraj D

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The best option available out there is MU which offers M.A. Courses with fees of around 11000 and the other option will be Mithibai college of arts which is among the top college based on last year's rank.

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