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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
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Guide-Level 12
Generally, Master's in any discipline with at least 55% without rounding off is mandatory for Eligible to NET exam. You can appear for NET exam in second year of your MBA HR itself. Hope it helps. All the best for your future.
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Contributor-Level 8
The basic difference between a PGDM programme and MBA is that the PGDM is offered by a private college while MBA can only be offered by a university. The choice should be based on the placement statistics provided by the college. If you go for jobs, then most of the descriptions state "MBA or Equivalent", here, PGDM is considered as equivalent to MBA (please check whether the college has accreditation and recognitions such as AIU. AIU recognised institutions provide MBA equivalent PGDM programs). The choice is yours, you can either go for PGDM or MBA, but please consider the placement records of the college before selecti
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Link :http://icdeolhpu.org/
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Guide-Level 15
I suggest you to take forward your dreams. The MA degree is suggestable and you can do it in Indira Gandhi National Open University. It is a government university and the degree will fetch you firm jobs for your qualification. All the very best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
You are 35 years or below in age. You have completed 3 years of Graduation (12+3 years) in an University approved stream in India : (Arts, Commerce, Science, Computers, B. M. BMS, BE, Catering, etc. )
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You are appearing for your last semester or Third year Graduation in the present Academic year. In this last case, should you be selected for the XIC Course of your choice, and successfully complete it in keeping with the Academic, Attendance and other standards laid down by XIC, the Diploma will be awarded only on completion of your Graduation and on p
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Scholar-Level 18
Many universities accept 50% in graduation as the eligibility for admission to any PG course. Hence, I feel you can, but to be on safer side, please check the webpage of the university concerned.
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