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If you are desirous of this course then you will have to leave job and then join course unless of course if your employer is granting you study leave. It would perhaps be better if you can think of doing PG Diploma via distance education say from IGNOU.
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The admission into IITs for post graduate management course is done through CAT exam. For post graduate engineering programs, you need to clear GATE exam with a good score while for M.Sc and other such courses, IIT JAM scores are used.
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NET stands for National Eligibility Test. The educational qualification required for NET exam is masters degree from a recognized university with above 55% marks. 5% relaxation is given for SC/ST category candidates. Final year student are also eligible for NET exam.
There is no age criteria for NET exam but for JRF posts, your age should be below 28 years.
Some building and construction management courses offer a year out in industry, giving you the chance to develop professional contac
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You need to clear your gradation firsts
Eligibility: Candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
Admission Process: Interested candidates can apply directly to the college.
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/travel-tourism/course/master-of-tourism-management-institute-of-professional-education-and-research-bhubaneswar-154917
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The first step towards deciding what MBA stream to pursue is to take into account your past career experiences and make a well thought-out decision about your future career goals. The mixture of your past work experiences with future graduate degree will lead you toward achieving your objective. Without a career objective you cant determine which pathway is optimal to achieve your goals.
If your ultimate career objective is to manage a group of people who do technical work, you may consider an MBA with Engineering Management specialization. Otherwise, you may want to pursue an MBA in general management or project management. The key
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