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Scholar-Level 16
FDDI provides Master's degree in three streams i.e., Footwear Design & Production, CAD and MBA in Retail & Fashion Merchandise. For the first two courses, a candidate is required to be a graduate in Footwear/LGAD/Design / Engineering/Production or Technology or any other related programme. For MBA in retail and fashion merchandise, a graduate in any stream can apply.
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Guide-Level 14
I am very afraid to say that with this profile you can not get good college for MBA. These are the reasons:
1) You have very low marks in CAT. So, in that case, you 'may' get admission in any private college like Amity University-Noida or Asian Business School-Noida. They are also good colleges.
2) You don't have any work experience. Now, every college asks the students to gain job experience. Since, you don't have, hardly you can find any good college for MBA. So Nidhi, my opinion says that either you drop 1 or 2 years to gain job experience and for effective preparation of CAT, GMAT, IIFT, etc., or go to any low-grade priva
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Admission Cycle:
Gujarat University admission dates have not been announced yet. Complete admission schedule will be notified as soon as the dates are declared.
Please check back at this link at a later date.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/gujarat-university-ahmedabad-29851/admission#admission
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UPSC civil services exam is your gateway to a career in the distinguished Civil Services of India. If you clear this exam, you stand the chance to become an IAS/IPS/IFS officer. This exam is held in three rounds which include the prelims, the Mains and the board interview. You must hold a Bachelor's degree in any stream from any recognised university. So, having a Master's degree is not important to apply for UPSC exam. Although, if you are unsure about clearing the exam and looking for a backup option, I would suggest that you opt for a Master's degree.
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