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neha mishraEducation counselor

Contributor-Level 8

B.Tech +2 to 3 years of experience +MBA than it is good
B.Tech + M.Tech and then MBA will be the best with few years of experience.

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Ashima Elhence

Contributor-Level 7

Even IT degree is present and placements will be based on Btech (IT) of IIITA and MTech (your specialization) from IIITA. So basically you are expected to have even more skills than the Btech people they take from IIITA also. which in any case you will do.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

There is only one difference that is of one year you will get your both degree one year before.
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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Aarti Singh

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Simran, Integrated Master of Science is also a degree course equivalent to M.Sc. It can be pursued after the higher secondary education. This integrated degree course is offered by many Universities in India nowadays. Some are also offering scholarships. It is getting popularity among many youngsters. The minimum educational qualification needed for this course is a pass in 12th or equivalent from any reputed institutes in related subjects. The minimum percentage required in qualifying examination will vary according to the universities and subject of study. Integrated M.Sc. is a five year program that includes theoretical and practica
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cinu clement

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No. Its not a residential course, although hostel facility is available and i recommend you use it. Bus facility is also available. MBA after b.tech is your personal choice. Being a b.tech myself what i think about it, you are widening your opportunities doing PGDM after b.tech but it is hard too if you are looking for a technical job after MBA. And yes dual specialization is available in VJIM.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

To be honest any international experience with college has been just namesake. It is advisable to choose amongst top 30 B-Schools in India. If you choose Hyderabad area, ISB is the most premium and you can expect great salary.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

I will recommend pure B.Tech over integrated MBA degree. Pure B.Tech gives you an opportunity to do MBA from Tier I B School and have better career opportunities.

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Kapil Khanna

Beginner-Level 4

Most of the BBA exam pattern is based on four subjects.English, logical reasoning, General knowledge, and basic IX-X level math. You can take a weekend classes, from a good coaching institute. Regularly attempt their mock papers. Buy books like arihant publications for self study, which is very important.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

In my view the MBA specialization should be connected either with your graduation subjects or to the area where you have some inbuilt skills and a force within yourself to work in it. Generally speaking Finance is more opted but then if you have never dealt with finance, accounting, commerce in your earlier educational pursuits then opting for it might not stand the test of the time.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

No, its not compulsory to pursue Masters degree in dual degree course. You can check on the terms & conditions of the admission process. The only advantage here is that after graduation one need not get into the hassle of preparing & appearing for CAT and going through the entire process of seeking admission a fresh.
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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