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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Sorry Kaushal, no chance here. MS is extremely competitive. I am not discouraging you but this is a fact. Even if you apply for a PGDM in Canada, they won't accept 13 backlogs. Look at other countries, Australia perhaps. If your final percentage is good you may still have a chance in a very good university. Since the admission decisions are not taken by us, nobody can tell you exactly which universities you will get. You have to check the admission requirements and match with your own grades and profile. Shortlist some accordingly.

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I have done MBA in supply chain management from IIBM institute and had a great experience with them. All staff's of IIEBM is very supportive and course curriculum is also very great. I learned so many things in IIEBM. You can apply for MBA in SCM.

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astha singh

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Hi Abdus,
Yes, you can pursue two master courses simultaneously through distance learning. According to Distance Education Council, a student can enroll in two courses at a time through distance learning mode, or can even pursue one regular and one distance learning course. However, two degree programmes pursued through regular mode is not valid.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ajith Kumar,
You should search universities, visit the websites, check the entry requirements, match with your profile, see the budget and shortlist some universities. Additionally, you have to take the IELTS for UKVI, an overall score of 7 is required. But the requirements vary from university to university, so you have to check it likewise.

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MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management: Eligibility
The following criteria are pre-requisite for candidates who seek admission to MBA (PG) in Tourism and Hospitality Management course:
1) Candidates should hold a Bachelors degree with an aggregate of 50% marks in any relevant discipline from a recognised university listed under UGC/AIU.
2) Graduates of Tourism & Hospitality with 50 % aggregate marks can also avail for the course.
3) Candidates who have passed the entrance examination of CAT (Common Aptitude Test) or any other
4) Entrance test like GMAT or MAT as prescribed by the college are eligible for admission.
5) Candidates are requ
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