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2013-07-26 11:40:00
Guide-Level 11
Yes event management and MBA is a good combination and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities, as per your query it seems that you have just completed your class 12th and your long term goal is to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program.
So regarding this please remember in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be GRADUATE in ANY FIELD with atleat 50% marks in graduation plus you need to take various management entrance tests like CAT,MAT,XAT, SNAP,etc.
So you may consider pursuing any course at undergraduate level as per your interest and liking.
As you are interested in the field of event
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2013-07-26 10:56:24Beginner-Level 4
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2013-07-26 10:08:47
Guide-Level 11
If you are planning to pursue a bachelors program in event management then you must have completed 10+2
If you are planning for post graduate program in the industry, then you should be a graduate from a recognised university
Note: Usually 10+2 is the basic degree to pursue this course. Many institutes offer different types of diploma in event management.
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2013-07-24 11:39:19
Beginner-Level 3
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2013-07-23 19:10:34
Beginner-Level 3
Much like the music business, still photography as a career is seeing its toughest phase ever. Most print magazines and newspapers are facing tough competition from other media platforms and photography is one of the many department that have to bear the brunt. Most of these companies buy stock photos from websites such as imagebazaar and istock (I am a publisher and I do it too). Plus, instagram and pinterest etc. have ruined the field for a majority of photographers who worked earlier on margins. A few established photographers with Indian newspapers have held on to their jobs with their teeth but there is next to nil scop
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2013-07-20 12:32:17
Guide-Level 14
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2013-07-20 09:40:04
Contributor-Level 9
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