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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
If you're a working professional & foresee that pursuing MBA in Finance would add an advantage to your designation then you should definitely do it on a part-time basis. But if in case you're not working anywhere & you are very much passionate about making a career in Banking & Finance then I would highly recommend you to do it full-time form any of the reputed business schools because such colleges have best curriculum, subjects with faculties members excelling in the subject they are teaching, they provide internship with top labelled companies where students are given proper grooming about the industry in terms of how d
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Contributor-Level 6
To apply for an of the Symbiosis Institute a candidate needs to apply for SNAP test first after that then only he can apply for any of the institute that he is interested in.
To register for SNAP-https://www.snaptest.org/
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It generally draws on social psychology, and can be considered a limited form of it. It is the part of social psychology that appears in the workplace or is related to professional life, but not outside of it.
Considering that most of us spend about a third of our lives in the workplace.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in the HSC (10+2) exam. The candidate needs to have:
completed the 10+2 level of education from a recognized educational Board.
secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the 10+2 level.
Have reasonably good problem-solving and mathematical skills.
B.Sc. in Psychology: Admission Process
Interested eligible candidates are offered admission to the course in India mostly on the basis of the score attained at the 10+2 level. However, some institutes in the country offer the course based on the candidates performance in a relevant in
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes, you can but final decision will be your current college and college in which you want to take admission. Or else you need to start from first semester.
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Scholar-Level 17
VESIM doesn't rank even under the top ten colleges via MAH MBA CET exam. Thus, it is not a good option for pursuing MMS/MBA. Avoid it if possible. Else, keep it as a backup option in case you do not get a reputed college or do not want to repeat the exam.
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