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Dr Ruchi GargPhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 years exp.

Contributor-Level 6

Dear student,
As you wrote here, you have done your BBA from PTU DEP. I think you should do your MBA with distance mode from Indira Gandhi Open University, Sikkim Manipal University or Symbiosis, etc. As per my opinion, you should do it in HR and Marketing. Beside this, seek your job in financial bodies as HDFC, ICICI, Bajaj Insurance, etc. in marketing sector. After some time, you will be expert in your field and will have a good salary.
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Harsha Kumar

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Some of the colleges in Mumbai are:
- Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research (WeSchool)
- Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE)
- SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS)
- St. Francis Institute of Management & Research (SFIMAR)
- ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM)

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Umang Patel

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For girls, 1140 rs per semester and for boys 1740 rs per semester (for open category). For obc, sc ,st etc fees are not there or very less. (Less than 1000).

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Dear Myra,
Scope of further specializations and options after doing MBBS are far better than the other two courses. Even for jobs and private practice, it is preferable to do MBBS in terms of opportunities as Allopathic medication is more widely accepted and used in comparison to homeopathy or Ayurveda.
If you have any further queries, please feel free to write back.
All the best!
Regards,
Anand Dhillon

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Dr Ruchi GargPhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 years exp.

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Student,
It does not depend on any competitive exam, which degree do you have? It should be valid, authentic and equal to eligibility criteria. So, prepare yourself with full enthusiasm and passion for bank competitions.
Hope it will help you, feel free ask more.
Give thumbs up or mark this answer as best if you found it helpful.
Best of Luck

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9 years ago

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Meera Date

Beginner-Level 3

Hello Maryam,
Definitely you can pursue your MBA, though you are a working professional.
For all working professionals, one can opt for online MBA as this is the best option where anybody can study any time.
Criteria is only graduation with minimum 50 % (few universities are accepting candidates just passed on an average too)
Fantastic part of online MBA is you can take admission throughout the year.
So if you are thinking continue with MBA, You can take admission now.
Thank you!

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9 years ago

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Meera Date

Beginner-Level 3

Hello Ganesh,
Glad to know that you are looking forward for your education.
Now a days, Online Education is the best option if you wish to finish your MBA .
As you are an IT Professional and might be working in rotational shift, so online MBA will definitely helpful for you to upgrade your knowledge. At the same time, you can gain the practical experience at work where you can actually implement what you have studied.
Regards,
Meera

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Shail Oberoi

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A full time MBA program does have an advantage over a part time MBA program. Sine you are currently employed it would be important for you to evaluate the risk reward ratio visa vis leaving your current job and pursuing a full time MBA.
Financial independence is also important. If you current job is a decent one then you could also explore the possibility of enrolling yourself for an executive MBA program, which you could pursue along with current job and on the completion of it explore growth opportunities with your existing employer itself. You need to keep in mind that any MBA course from a top ranked university always gives you an
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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Raghav,
Hi,
No you can not get migration from SOL DU to DU regular reason behind it, it has been closed. for much better information you can contact to sol management personal.they will give your much update information in this regards.
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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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Requirements:
At least 50% marks in your UG degree.
Entrance exam scores like CAT, MAT, CMAT or XAT is mandatory for various colleges. (Any one)
Fee structure:
The fee structure vary from college to college. In India you study MBA in the fee range of Rs 30,000 – 30 lakhs.

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