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Prakamya Gupta

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There are several colleges but NUS Business School, National University of Singapore is the best. Also, check out Nanyang Polytechnic or management development institute of Singapore (MDIS).

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Lavish,
1. Master of Business Administration in Aviation.
2. Master of Business Administration (Awarded by the University of Sunderland, UK)

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Arun Tyagi

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BMC course is not offered at St. Joseph's College.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
Yes, you can apply. Can't say if you will be accepted since it is up to the college but your profile seems competitive enough. See their admission portal and follow the procedures and deadlines.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sreeraj,
Yes GMAT is required and a very good one is preferred. They are among the most competitive. Academically too, you must be sound. You will also require around 2 years work experience to be able to apply to their MBA programme.

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Ashish Kumar

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1. National University of Singapore
2. Nanyang Polytechnic
3. Nanyang Institute Of Management.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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There is no eligibility requirement for IELTS. It is just a language test that provides a score on the basis of your English speaking and understanding capabilities. This score is used by the universities abroad to determine your eligibility for their courses.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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In USA-
1) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2) Stanford University
3) California Institute of Technology
4) Yale University
5) Princeton University
6) University of Pennsylvania, and many more.
In Canada-
1) Queensland University
2) University of Toronto
3) University of British Columbia
4) McGill University, and many more.
In Singapore-
1) Nanyang Technical University
2) National University of Singapore, and many more.
These are some of the best universities you can apply to.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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BMM/BMS fall under the category of self-financed courses (comparatively expensive)
This is because these are professional courses provide technical knowledge. They are not just graduation degrees, but will land you in to a technical world. Even after being a government funded college, Xavier's College charge a higher fees for BMM and BMS, as the study kit involved in it charges more than for nominal courses.

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Anagha G Nair

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As you have not mentioned which graduation programme you are going to apply, I will add both *MS or M.Engineering: There are 2 types of Master's degree programmes (a) MS by research work (b) MS by coursework. Coursework is more like training to get a job, it includes not much research experience. MS research work is more like getting yourself immersed in research and thesis. Here, your lab or research-oriented works are more than coursework basis studies. But with GATE score only one can apply for MS research work in both NUS and NTU and coursework programme needs no GATE or GRE score but if the no. of applicants are huge they will sho
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