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Aman Kumar Thakur

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If you have an interest in the field of Information Technology and want to specialize in IT management, then an MBA in IT would be a better choice for you. This programme covers various aspects of IT, such as information security, database management, software engineering, and emerging technologies. You will learn to manage IT projects, design IT strategies, and implement IT solutions in organizations. After completing an MBA in IT, you can pursue a career as an IT manager, IT consultant, systems analyst, or business analyst in IT companies, financial firms, healthcare organizations, and government agencies. On the other hand, if you w
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Priyal Babbar

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Dear student B Tech Mechanical Lateral entry programme is an Engineering Programme which seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building the problem solving skills, keeping industry requirements in place for Design, Manufacturing, Thermal etc. Specialisation. The eligibility is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Diploma (engineering. ). (any stream) 3 years after 10th or 2 years after 10+2 (Non-Medical) or B.Sc. (Non-Medical) or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. The highest salary package offered to mechanical branch st
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Harsh Rastogi

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The cutoff for admissions based on CAT scores was 99.99 percentile. The total fees for the entire 2-year course is around Rs. 2 lakhs irrespective of Marketing or Finance

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Harsh Verma

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The quality of an MBA programme at Bharathiar University can vary based on various factors such as the reputation of the institute, faculty, curriculum, and the facilities offered. Some people might consider it a good option while others might not. It is best to research and compare the university with other institutes offering MBA programs to make an informed decision. You can look into the university's reputation, accreditation, faculty, facilities, and curriculum to determine if it meets your expectations and goals for an MBA programme.

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Minal Anand

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Delhi University is popular in India but only 2 colleges of DU offer MBA courses:
1. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS Delhi University)
2. Department of Financial Studies (DFS Delhi University)
Eligibility criteria: Minimum 50% in Class 10+2+3
Admission requirement: CAT results + Merit.

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Mayank Shaw

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Candidates who have completed their Bachelor's degree course in Hotel Management and are seeking admission to an MBA course must follow the MBA Admission process in India. Basically, MBA Admission after Hotel Management can be taken in the following steps.

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Mayank Shaw

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Yes, off course, you will get a chance to take admission for full time MBA.

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Sushant Singh

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1 year full time MBA the best college is nursing in G Institute of management studies and IMF and you can also do it from SP Jain global and lovely professional University and Amity global business school.

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Irshad Khan

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Yes you are eligible, you can take admission in regular/distance/online.

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Aranyak Basu

Beginner-Level 5

Obviously tier 1 college is better than going to a tier 3 college.

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