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Sorry to say, but in Maharashtra, if you are willing to pursue MBA course, then you should have at least 50% marks in your graduation.

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Harshit Jain

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Since you already have 3-years of experience, you should go for Executive MBA, as it will be more beneficial in terms of career growth and opportunities and also time saving.

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Jawahar R

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Yes, the placement for the part time MBA is same as the full time. You can attend the interview of all the company that a regular student attend. But the thing is, that the salary may vary a bit up to 5k (they will have greater than you). They will get higher salary than a part time student. Nothing else will change.

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Harshit Mehta

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You can go for an MPhil (regular) after completing Masters from IGNOU. Every institution has its own criteria but since IGNOU being the recognized Open University, its degree is acceptable by almost all other regular institutions.
Recently, UGC has announced that candidates who score 55% in their Masters are eligible for MPhil from UGC recognized universities. So you need to focus on getting at-least 60% in Masters to be in the safe zone (Only if you are a general candidate).
I would like to give you an advice that please go for Central Universities for M.Phil as the faculty in such universities is mind blowing. JNU, DU, BHU, etc. are th
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Ankur Sharma

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Hello Ajay,
It depends on your field of interest that where do you want to see yourself working whether in your own field or in a bank. There is one more option of getting selected in any automobile industry if you have an interest in the same.

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Aftab Azim

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First of all, why do you even want to pursue MCA after M.Sc in CS as both are post graduation courses in computers? Rather you should look out for some good work options and enhance your technical expertise.

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