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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Each is a 3-year course after class 12th and offers multiple career choices. Generally, people who want to pursue B.Com want to be hardcore financial number crunchers, they are people generally devoted to finance and even if they pursue MBA after B.Com they generally choose finance as their area of specialisation. Besides doing MBA, they can also choose to do M.Com CA ICWA. They can also join jobs in the accounts department of companies, or they can also work with banks and finance and tax consultants. BBA course is a more comprehensive course which aims to better equip the student with other aspects of business besides finance like Hu
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3-year undergraduate course in Business Management. Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur, the latter being someone one with innovation, and financial and business acumen, transforms innovations into economically beneficial goods/ services. The programme has been designed to prepare eligible candidates to:
Start their own business. Distinguishing, identifying, analyzing and evaluating worldwide and local businesses. Environmentally assess new ventures. Create new independent business ventures. Create new ventures inside existing firms. Develop moral and social duties for entrepreneurship. Develop creativity and understand
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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IIM-Indore, Shri Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, K. J Somaiya Mumbai, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, Delhi University, Christ University, Bangalore, MS Ramaiah University, Bangalore, Madras Christian College, Chennai, Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, Mumbai, Wilson College, Mumbai, Lala Lajpat Rai College of Communication & Economics, Mumbai.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Minimum eligibility criterion for this course is a Bachelors degree in any discipline from a recognised university with score of 50% and a valid test score in Management Tests like CAT MAT XAT CMAT NEST amongst others. I am enlisting some Top notch institutes for BBA IIM-Indore, Shri Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, K. J Somaiya Mumbai, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, Delhi University, Christ University, Bangalore, MS Ramaiah University, Bangalore, Madras Christian College, Chennai, Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, Mumbai, Wilson College, Mumbai, Lala Lajpat Rai College of Communication.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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To become successful entrepreneurs. The course is a study of teaching how to transform innovations into economic goods. It overall helps aspirants to understand the whole business acumen. It is designed to equip students with the requisite skills, knowledge, and networks needed to become entrepreneurs and innovators. The programme builds in students the ability to create business ideas, develop these ideas into product and service offerings, and then design a commercial venture to take business ideas to the market. Students are aided in developing knowledge in important areas of entrepreneurship including learning how to commercialize
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For professions requiring a third-level vocational qualification, entrepreneurship is a compulsory subject for all students. For professions requiring first- or second-level vocational qualifications, with the exception of the vocational field 'Business management and administration', entrepreneurship is optional.

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According to the bulletin of information, the criteria is that if you take entrepreneurship then it will lead to 2.5 percent deduction.

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An MBA programme also helps build confidence and self-esteem which are important facets of any professional. The more knowledge one gains, the more probability of success in the world and this intern leads to better self-esteem. Time management is a skill that would come in handy if one wants to accomplish anything that is worth mentioning in life. An MBA is a pressure cooker environment where one has to juggle between exams and assignments constantly, so time management is something students learn to master. While pursuing your MBA one also Masters various knowledge centers in business administration and various skills that make them
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Experts teach students everything from how to greet people to presenting ideas to asking relevant questions to keeping eye contact with people to making small talk with important people. Professional etiquette plays a vital role in all settings from fairs, campus placements, and interviews. B-school programs make students accountable. Putting a whole lot of effort to crack difficult subjects makes them more tough and gives them the ability to deal with a whole lot of challenges with ease making them stellar employees for any firm. Having cleared various entrance exams also makes them incredibly intelligent and proves their commitment t

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Generally, the cut-off for a call from SIBM Pune is at around 97-98 percentile for the General category candidates.

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