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Raushan Kumar

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As work experience can be an important aspect of an MBA applicant, the MBA resume format suggests to keep work experience before other details about the candidate. However, the way the work experience is described in a resume, can make all the difference. You must start by mentioning about the current experience or the most recent one, followed by previous work experiences. Include your designation, department, company name, location, and duration (both joining and ending month year). Follow that up with your roles and responsibilities, in bullet points, along with achievements. You can also briefly mention about significant projects,

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Raushan Kumar

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Although resumes for all courses include a few common details, the resume format usually differs. For MBA programme, work experience is given more importance, while for MS programmes, academic details carry more worth to the admissions committee. In case of an Undergraduate resume, projects, co-curricular and extracurricular activities, and other achievements are considered more important. Therefore, it is wise to use MBA resume format for applying to MBA and other management related courses.

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Raushan Kumar

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The universities usually provide a brief of the kind of MBA resume they require from their prospective applicants. So, applicants just need to pick the details, create a format, and finally formulate a resume. The resume should ideally include all major pointers as well. There may be MBA resume samples provided by the university in question; in case they are available, they can be considered. If not, then applicants should just follow the guidelines and get done with their resume.

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Rachit Kumar

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No, AIET scores are not compulsory for admissions to the MBA course at  DY Patil Vidyapeeth Global Business School, because the school also considers several other entrance exam scores for admissions to the MBA course. The names of the accepted entrance exams are- DPU Test/ CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ MH-CET/ AIET. Thus, applicants with valid scores in AIET can get admission to the MBA course. However, it is not compulsory. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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A specialized Event Management degree is good for students who are wishing to start working early and gain practical skills in planning, logistics, and client handling.

An MBA in Event Management is better for those poeple who are aiming for becoming managers. It mixes business strategy with event planning, helping you grow into leadership positions. Choose based on whether you want hands-on experience or long-term career growth.

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