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Praveen Kumar

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Here are some of the merits and demerits of the integrated 5-year BBA+MBA programme offered by IIM Indore:
Merits:
1. Early Career Progression: Students who complete the integrated BBA+MBA programme can kickstart their career at a relatively young age and have a headstart in their professional journey.
2. Holistic Learning: The programme is designed to provide a broad understanding of business management and various specializations, giving students an edge in the competitive job market.
3. Cost-Effective: Students who opt for this programme can save on tuition fees and other expenses compared to pursuing BBA and MBA separately.
4. Brand
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Ayushi Rai

Beginner-Level 5

Good or not depends on the individual student, however to be clear, every IPMer in IIM I receives the same opportunities and education as a PGPan. So, in the end, it is comparable to earning an MBA from IIM I. Unfortunately, there is no way out after three years.

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Bhawna Kumari

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Dear Sekhar Chowdhury. The admission in the BBA+MBA from Techno India University is done on the basis of merit obtained in the qualifying exam. The total fees of integrated MBA with BBA is approximately 10 Lacs. For 3 year programme.
If you want to do integrated MBA with B.Tech the fees is 9 Lacs for total 5year programme.

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Tisha Sharma

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Companies like TCS, TATA, INFOSYS, Accenture are the top companies visits campus for placements.

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tarun mittal

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There is a lot of misconceptions and confusion among students when it comes to choosing B.Sc. Or B.Tech. After 12th. A common misconception is B.Tech. (engineering) is better than B.Sc. (pure Science), while a few confident students stick to B.Sc. As their career goals are clear. Some feel B.Tech. Is tough and they woupd not be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel B.Sc. Is way too easy.

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YASH SHARMA

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BCom LLB is a professional law programme which is of five years duration. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BCom LLB) is an integrated course wherein aspirants are taught both commerce and law subjects. For more information kindly contact the university for more information. Good luck.

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Saurabh Tiwari

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Applicants are admitted to the BE/ BTech programme through TNEA scores, while ME/ MTech admission is done on the basis of GATE or TANCET exam scores followed by TANCA Counselling. Other than the UG and PG courses, the institute also offers full-time and part-time PhD MS across all departments.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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For that one must be post graduate in that subject. After completed your B.Sc. B.Ed you can do PG in distance mode along with a job.

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Khushoo Kohar

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Yes, in general, it is possible for a student to switch from a Single specialisation to a Dual specialisation MBA programme at IILM University, Gurugram. However, the process and requirements for doing so may vary depending on the specific policies of the university. Typically, students who wish to switch from a Single specialisation to a Dual specialisation MBA programme will need to meet certain requirements, such as completing a minimum number of credits in the Single specialisation programme, achieving a certain GPA, and obtaining approval from the programme director or academic advisory. It is important to note that switching from
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Kasturi Sharan

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Yes you can. As per new education policy you can opt for 2 courses at the same time.

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