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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

You have already chosen a PG course. What exactly do you wish to know? Which code are you referring to?

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Vishal Kumawat

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MBA in digital marketing and e-commerce is better because, nowadays, digital marketing has a good scope.

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Nitish Pahwa

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can pursue MBA in any specialisation regardless of any commerce background. Students from various fields like B.Tech CSE, B.Tech mechanical and many other pursue MBA. But one must clear an equivalent test for admission. One must have a good percentile or rank in CMAT, XAT or CAT. In some private universities these test are not compulsory, they have their own test for eligibility and sometimes these CAT like test are used for giving scholarship according to rank and score.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Both are equally good courses. MBA in e-commerce is better option if you have interest in marketing, strategy, finance domains. E-commerce MBA will be more inclined towards marketing strategies through digital way. Opportunities are immense in this field. Many online and offline retailers are in need to good/smart Analyst and Startegist. On the other hand, HR is all together a different stream where you need to have good communication and people management skills. HR is a mandatory division in an organisation. So, a good scope in this field too.

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Nikeeta Vyas

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Full-fledged experience can be obtained by working and getting the experience. Not by studying. You can go for the courses that you are interested in. MBA and M.Com can help you get the professional degrees for sure. But if you want to get the experiences you will have to move in the market. Select the stream of your area of interest which will help you further in future.

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amish jain

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Hello Neha,
The UGC NET Exam is conducted by CBSE on the behalf of UGC for the lectureship and award of JRF. As per the notification,https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam candidates can apply for the subject in which they have completed their post graduation degree. As you have completed the MBA in HR, you can apply for UGC NET HRM. The eligibility criteria for the UGC NET Exam is as follows:
The candidates must have post graduation with 55% marks from recognized university. There is no age limit for lectureship but candidates must be below 30 years for JRF.
For more information, check the official notification or check the followin
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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

Contributor-Level 8

There is no such institute which offer e-commerce MBA. In fact, many institutes are offering a degree in digital marketing, retail marketing and data analytics.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Muskan,
First of all please don't panic. Before taking any decision first try to know what actually is your interest area. No doubt a CA gets better package than MBA but CA is tough too. I would not ask you to leave CA at once.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Aman,
For MBA courses at least 2 or 3 years work experience is required. You must also take the GMAT and IELTS. For MS courses there is no requirement of work experience. You will need an upper first class around 75% and above to apply to the universities you have mentioned. For more details I will advice you to check the MBA class profile on the university's websites directly.

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