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2016-03-15 19:03:25

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AKASH BHARTI

Beginner-Level 5

according to me you should prefer 'IAM college of management' for your MBA course.
there will be examination

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2016-03-15 16:56:20

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Dr. RAKESH NARUTo Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN

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Both are good. it depends on long term goal where you want to work.

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2016-03-13 19:18:15

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There is no special MBA exclusively for Skill Development Training in India. It is suggested that you do MBA in HR. Training is one of the module in MBA syllabus. You can do specialist courses to build on Skill Development.

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2016-03-09 11:25:36

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Sonalika Thapa

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Hi Shiva,
Common Admission Test (CAT) is the first thing that comes to our mind when we think of MBA entrance exams. Most B-Schools in India rely on CAT scores for admission.
XAT and CMAT are next on the list. Then comes SNAP, NMAT, GMAT and so on. Overall, most candidates end up taking about two to three exams in an academic season.
For more details on the MBA entrances, kindly refer the below mentioned link:
http://goo.gl/D6bzNr
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-03-06 10:54:53

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akshay sutardiploma in civil engineering

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It should be aprox. 30000 to 1.5 lakhs per month.

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2016-03-06 10:06:34

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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First, try to get the maximum out of your MBA and increase the range of your knowledge. Then, chances flow from all sides. With a qualification, we cannot go very far. It all depends on your personal magnetism.

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2016-03-06 08:02:00

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Pradeep Mathuriano where to go but inside

Beginner-Level 5

That time has gone, now when anyone studying abroad will get job 100%. Now there is cut throat competition in abroad too. So, it would be better, if you pursue your MBA form A grade B-schools from anywhere. Don't go for online courses. They seems to be good but are wasteful.

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2016-03-04 21:39:51

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Siyadh SayedMEP Planning Engineer

Beginner-Level 3

The MBA is a general management degree and it is a most common degree for business professionals who are seeking to advance in managerial positions. The optional MBA concentrations allow you to develop some degree of specialization in a particular business function.
The MS program are especially well suited to recent college graduates, who want to add a professional credential to their skills set to short period pf time. The MS programs are fully appropriate for established working professionals, who would like to develop new areas of expertise.

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2016-03-03 19:56:32

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Dr. RAKESH NARUTo Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN

Contributor-Level 10

You can try for Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune.

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