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Chetna S

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Hi,
To be an educationist or an academician, you need to take up degrees like B.Sc/B.Com/B.A hons preferably from which ever stream you wish. Once you have done that you can go for Master's in the same subject. If you wish to join universities, you need to take NET and for this p.hd is also better. For schools, you will pursue B Ed or B.El.ed for elementary school teaching.
There could be other roles also possible in education these days.

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Yash Arora

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Public policy program focuses on developing professionals who are equipped with nuances of public policy to confront issues that government faces on a day to day basis. Institutions that provided public policy related courses are St. Xavier's, IIPA, IIM-Bangalore, UPES and Department of Politics and Public Administration.

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ravi saxena

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You can go for MBA in marketing, finance and HR. every sector has these three requirements.
Good luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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IIMs are autonomous government institutes for research and education in the field of management studies.

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Suni K

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Your academic performance, CAT/GMAT score, performances in GD and PI will be counted depending on the institute. Each parameter is assigned a particular weightage on the basis of which the final merit list is prepared. The parameters and their weights vary with each of the IIMs.
Over the last couple of years, group discussion is being replaced by written ability test. Until last year, IIM - Calcutta and Lucknow conducted GD rounds as a part of their selection process, but from 2015 onwards, both the institutes have exempted the GD rounds and now only conduct What-PI as a part of their selection process.
Some IIMs include CAT score as a p
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