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neha mishraEducation counselor

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Supriya when you are planning for distance MBA there are certain things which you should consider.
1. College brand
2. Certificate
3. Benefits
4. Exam flexibility

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Anna Goyal

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MBA in HR will help you through companies like Genpact, where the roles may vary as per the requirements, from talent acquisition to other streams. Marketing gives one research profile and also sales profile. Many top-notch brands are regular recruiters from the campus for marketing profiles.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Srilanga,
Don't do the MBA just from passing marks, try to be excel in that if you really want to sucessed in life. By the way for your query, I would suggest you to go for IGNOU for distance MBA. It is the best/affordable centrally sponsored university. However, I am not sure for obtaining passing marks, because its all depends upon you and how much time did you dedicate for studies. Gain some kind of job experience during this MBA, as it will give you advantage after the course. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Kindly look into the placement details in the link: http://www.adarshaimit.org/plc_details.php.
The campus is affiliated to Bangalore University which is one one of the oldest university. For rankings-visit: http://www.adarshaimit.org/why_facts.php.

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Anant Raina

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The minimum qualification required to take State Eligibility Test as well as National; Eligibility Test for Lectureship is a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks. A candidate who qualifies SET is eligible to get appointed as a lecturer in a particular state and candidates who qualify NET are eligible to get appointed as lecturer anywhere in India. Since you have scored less than 55%, you won't be eligible for the test, however, if you belong to SC/ST category, you will be considered eligible because, for candidates belonging to Sc/St category, the minimum marks required is 50%.

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