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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Most of good IT companies hire IT graduates from campus. IT graduates who do not get job in campus placement struggle to get good job. Therefore, I will recommend that you do full time MCA for better career prospects.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You will get a job in pathology lab.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

BBA in IPU is far better in terms of job opportunities and learning curve.

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vidi b

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The percentage doesn't matter when it comes to a job. If you have the rights skill set, you will get a job anywhere you wish to.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
IIMs are top among the best B-Schools. Here, placement is 100% with highest salary package.
FMS, Delhi is another in this regard.
Xavier's Institutes,
Symbiosis,
NMIMS,
T.A Pai Institute of management,
Christ University, Bangalore
are some of them.

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Ajay sStraight forward

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can pursue MBA after clearing your backlogs. You need to qualify CAT, XAT or MAT exam in order to get admission in a good B-school.

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Devendra Kaliraman

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can pursue 2 degrees simultaneously, but one of them should be full time and other can be through distance education/ correspondence or part time. You have to make sure that both the degrees should not be regular.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Hudson,
All the management courses that existing in different forms in the country, moreover before you join any course, you should find out the placements, salary, infrastructure, faculty, and number of companies that have visited last year, etc. My preference to you is first give priority to MMS and then PGDM.
All the best.

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ankit tiwari

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You may try another college for B.Sc. like A.U., BHU and ECC if you are trying in a private college.

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