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Scholar-Level 17
In integrated program you have to attend classes of MBA in last year as an extra subject
If you do separately 4+2 years you have to spend.
Integrated program is very useful if your college or institute is very good.
If your institute is good for B.Tech only then go for some good institute for MBA.
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In a recent policy decision the UGC has also said that they are not in favor of such dual degree courses that are run by institutes & that such course don't stand as recognized courses.
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Scholar-Level 16
The following top business schools offers integrated MBA programmes.
IIT Kharagpur Vinod Gupta School Of Management.
IIT Mumbai’s Shailesh. J. Mehta School of management.
Narsee Monjee Institute Of Mgt & higher studies –NIMS, Deemed university.
University Of Lucknow Badshah Bagh, Lucknow 226007.
Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra 136119
Maharshi Dayanand University ,Rohtak
All the best.
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Most of the law graduates work as apprentice while they are in final year of their studies. After gaining experience as apprentice, they can take part in the examinations organized by Law Society. Those clearing this examination can work as articled clerks. These professionals can work under the experienced advocates as junior advocates and can gain several years of experience. Once they gain this experience they will be able to practice independently. Numerous opportunities are there in this field in both public and in private sectors.
Most of the law graduates prefer to work as a lawyer in reputed sectors. And for this the
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