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vidhi srivastava

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Choosing between IMT Ghaziabad and SIBM Bangalore for PGDM in Finance depends on various factors, including your preferences, career goals, and the programme's curriculum and facilities. Both institutes are well-known and offer excellent learning opportunities and placements, so you cannot go wrong with either of them. IMT Ghaziabad's PGDM programme in Finance provides a comprehensive understanding of financial management, accounting, investment, and risk management. The programme also offers various specializations and has tie-ups with reputed institutions for exchange programs. IMT Ghaziabad has a strong alumni network and an excelle
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Hi, Choosing your career stream would largely depend on your own interests and career aspirations. However, both combinations would give you good career opportunities; you can opt for BBA + MBA if you purely want to get into Business administration, else if you are looking for a combination of technology and Business you can opt for B.Tech + MBA, there are hundreds of B.Tech students who plan for MBA, After doing B.Tech you can get into Management operations. Hope this will be of help. Good Luck.

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Ankit Kumar

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Hi, Choosing your career stream would largely depend on your own interests and career aspirations. However, both combinations would give you good career opportunities; you can opt for BBA + MBA if you purely want to get into Business administration, else if you are looking for a combination of technology and Business you can opt for B.Tech + MBA, there are hundreds of B.Tech students who plan for MBA, After doing B.Tech you can get into Management operations. Hope this will be of help. Good Luck.

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vishnu raj

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To be eligible for MBA in Agribusiness at ICAR-AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research-All India Entrance Examination for Admission), you need to have completed a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Agricultural Engineering, Dairy Technology, Food Technology, or any other related field from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent CGPA.
If you have completed your B.Sc. Agriculture from a non-ICAR college and meet the above-mentioned eligibility criteria, you can apply for admission to the MBA in Agribusiness program at ICAR-AIEEA. The admission to the MBA program is through a nationa
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Yes, as a distance learning student from Gitam College, you may be eligible to apply for MBA admissions in Gitam College. However, the admission process and eligibility criteria may vary depending on the specific MBA program and the mode of study (distance or regular).
It is recommended that you check with the admission office of Gitam College or visit the college website for the latest information on the admission process and eligibility criteria for MBA admissions. You may also need to appear for entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, MAT, or GMAT, depending on the specific MBA program and the admission requirements of Gitam College.

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vishnu raj

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The syllabus for entrance exams for MBA in Agribusiness and M.Tech in Agriculture may vary depending on the institute or university conducting the exam. However, here is a general overview of the topics that are commonly covered in these entrance exams:
MBA in Agribusiness:
Quantitative Aptitude: This section typically covers topics such as arithmetic, Algebra geometry, and data interpretation. Verbal Ability: This section may cover topics such as reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and verbal reasoning. Logical Reasoning: This section typically covers topics such as critical reasoning, syllogisms, and logical puzzles. General Kn
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vishnu raj

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After completing an MBA in Hospitality Management, there are various career opportunities available in the hospitality industry. Here are some of the career opportunities that you can consider:
Hotel and Resort Management: You can work in hotels and resorts in various management positions such as General Manager, Operations Manager, Sales Manager, and Front Office Manager, among others. Event Management: You can work as an event manager for weddings, conferences, and other events in the hospitality industry. Tourism Management: You can work in tourism companies or in the tourism division of hospitality companies, as a Tour Manager or Tr
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The Indian Institutes of Management (Iims) are prestigious institutions that are known for their high academic standards and rigorous selection process for their MBA programs. While a low graduation percentage may make it difficult to get into an IIM, there are still some options that you may consider. Firstly, it's important to note that the selection process for the Iims involves multiple stages, including the Common Admission Test CAT academic performance, work experience, and Personal Interview . So, while a low graduation percentage may be a disadvantage, it may not necessarily disqualify you from consideration. Secondly, there ar
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The admission to the MBA program at SKCT is based on the scores obtained by the candidates in the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) or the Common Admission Test (CAT). The cutoff for MBA admission at SKCT may vary depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats.
The TANCET cutoff for MBA admission at SKCT for the previous year was 25.5 for the general category. However, the cutoff may vary from year to year, and it is advisable to check with the college authorities or the official website for the latest updates.

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Both MBA in Tourism and Master of Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM) are specialised management programs that focus on the tourism and hospitality industry. The choice between the two programs would depend on your career goals, interests, and the specific curriculum and opportunities offered by each programme. An MBA in Tourism is a general management programme that provides a broad understanding of various management concepts and their application in the tourism industry. This programme is suitable for students who want to develop a comprehensive understanding of the tourism industry from a business perspective and gain skills in ar
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