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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
You hv to ensure that the diploma is from recognised institute/university. You may then apply for LEET (Lateral entry entrance test) conducted by different states and get admission for b.tech/b.e if cleared. Check here to know all details.
http://www.recruitmentinboxx.com/leet-notification/4552/

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RAHUL MISHRA

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As far as degree is concerned there is little difference between both but if you want to compare the same on parameter of jobs and placement then regular MBA will be in preferable side.

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For now we are not eligible, but after our course complete 5 years, college is going to apply for that and we are expecting it to be done by 2018. After that all the students who has completed their graduation from great Lakes will be eligible.

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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

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It all depends on the programme and institute you are looking for doing MBA. Anyways workex is always an added advantage while pursuing MBA from good institute

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kunal dasmaster

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yup. u can do phd as well as govt job. after aicte pgdm.
bt not possible ugc phd.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Moumita
Hi, with a Human Resource course, you are already very well equipped to make a career in HR in the corporate sector. It is best to work for 2-3 years before considering an additional course. Some work experience will add a lot of value to your resume and make you clearer about your own interests and skills so that you can take a more informed decision about your further studies. If your aim is to build a great corporate career, work experience will be more useful than an additional course right after your PG level HR course. The best time to take another course will be after 2-3 years of working. At that time, you may consi
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