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Yes, you can get admission in this institute through MAT.
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Both are equally good. This choice between BBA and Economics (H) totally depends on your interests. BBA is more business-oriented and the natural thing to do after it will be MBA. BBA, if done from the right place, can do wonders, else not. It is still looked down in comparison to B.Com (H). Things to do after BBA-
1. Get a job in a corporate (the usual, boring)
2. CA
3. Government job
4. Startup (the hot thing)
5. Teaching
You can see the typical stuff above but Economics (H) from DU can take you to places BBA can't. Things to do:
1. Consulting (one of the highest paid jobs)
2. Corporate law
3. Economic journalism (if you have a flair
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Like, if you are getting chemical in Thapar University and ECE/CS in Jaypee, then you should go with Jaypee.
Branch matters more than college.
Both are private universities.
If you want to pursue same course, then go for Thapar University.
Thapar University has good placement records and is old private university.
Even, it's NREF ranking is quite ahead of Jaypee.
Best wishes.
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You can find more information on the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-applied-mathematics-amity-university-noida-207024
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Placements are good at Amity, Noida for MBA in Hospitality Management.
Training and Placements constitute an important and integral part of Amity School of Hospitality curriculum and are valued for their relevance in management education.
1. Summer Internships (MBA 2013 Hospitality Management) positioned between the first and second year of ASH programme: After completing the first year course-work, the students are placed in different organizations for a period of two months on a specific assignment.
2. Industrial Training (BHM Hotel Management) provided at the end of the first year in college: This aims for imparting and developi
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
When it comes to private sector, one may work for Travel agencies, Tour operators, Travel consultants, Airlines, Airports, Travel and ticketing websites, Visa and travel document service firms, Hotels, Resorts, Tourist information office, Cruise lines etc.
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