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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Coho currently supports accommodation only for boys.
Single rooms is Rs 10,000 per month and twin sharing is Rs 8,000 per month.
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Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can pursue LLB as a regular degree and MBA through part time or distance mode, but from 2 different universities. Your both the degrees will be valid and applicable for further education and job too.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 15
Though there are not many full-time courses that you could go for, but you can try and work in as many live projects as possible and participate in as many case studies and competitions as possible.
1. If you want to go in the field of finance, then I would recommend going for CFA and pass Level I and II during the 2 years of your MBA.
2. If you are doing marketing, then you can try and go for certified courses in digital marketing from Google and other reputed companies.
3. If you are going for operations, then you can go for certified courses in 6 sigma and lean manufacturing.
4. If you are going for HR, then there is nothing m
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Contributor-Level 9
In Mumbai, lot of colleges offer Masters in counselling or psychology. Mumbai university and SNDT university have a lot of courses related to psychology and counselling - both full time and part time.
If you are interested in distance courses, I would suggest IGNOU as it offers a lot of degrees, diplomas and certificate courses in various areas of counselling.
All the best.
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Contributor-Level 7
First of all, I would like to tell you that CPP is not corporate partnership program, it is actually center for Participatory Programs, where you should appear by regular classes of MBA.
Best of luck.
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