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Ankita Das

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Slab a- IIMS
slab b- XLRI, Xaviers
slab c-Doon Business School, Tapmi Manipal
slab d- IILM, Amity Uiversity, LPU, Jaipuria.

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niladri varma

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An MBA in (IT) has an immense scope that opens up a number of opportunity for one to work in the Information Technology domain of different firms and booming technology firms in India. MBA IT will boost the career of a business professional with a lots of opportunities and challenges. The course typically allows you to explore various leadership styles and learn to evaluate and select the most appropriate style for managing the many IT functions, projects, and staff to deliver the intended value of IT to the organisation. There are many future and career prospects available for the MBA in Information Technology course of study
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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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Best MBA colleges in India are IIMs and for UK, its London School of Economics. So, go for it.
All the best.

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Sudeshna Reddy

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As far as the online information for a online institute goes, no. IT seems to be only ISO certified.

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AKANKSHA TIWARI

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First of all, complete your graduation then only you will eligible for MBA or any Masters course. And it's better to do MBA as full-time course job opportunities are more. By the way, Sikkim Manipal University is good.

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Foram ShahConsultant

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chaitanya venkat

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Try to get in one of the IIM so that you could have a wonderful future. Basically CAT exam is one of the hardest try to prepare thouroghly. Based on your score if you have got better score you can apply for the best colleges in India.

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Shabana Bee

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Basically, if you look at the Indian scenario and the emerging field of healthcare sector then you are having an excellent career ahead after MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management. There are various institutes which offer Masters in health and hospital administration together (I.e. GIM, IIHMR, etc). While TISS offers you 2 separate options in terms of either health or hospital administration. If you are having health administration degree in your pocket then you can work with various state government or national level health programs as an administrator, while after hospital administration you can work with various corporate hospit
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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management, and thus assist you in the professional career. However, keeping your interest areas in mind, you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective. The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas are much higher.

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