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Neha Gautam

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Yes , you are eligible to do MBA after clearing CAT exam , as for giving that exam there is no need of maths in your +2 ,so can take admission there , but you have to focus more on maths , than other subjects for preparation of CAT , and CAT cut off is 90 percentile , it's minimum one .

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To apply for an internship in a media house like Disney or Hotstar, a few steps can be taken as a fresher in the field of media management:Create a professional resume highlighting your skills and academic achievements. Also, mention any relevant courses or projects you may have undertaken. Identify the specific media houses that interest you and find out their internship requirements and application process. Usually, media houses have a career or internship section on their website where you can find this information. Submit your internship application along with your resume and cover letter. Make sure to tailor your application to th
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ACCA stands for Association of Chartered Certified Accountants [1], and it is a globally recognised professional accounting body based in the UK. ACCA offers various qualifications that provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to become professional accountants. ACCA qualification is recognised in India, and it can be a good career option for students who are interested in pursuing a career in accounting and finance. However, the future prospects of ACCA in India can depend on various factors such as the economic conditions, industry demands, and regulatory changes. It is important to research and assess the jo
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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an accurate answer to the question of whether or not you will get a placement by pursuing a particular course or major without additional context. Factors such as your academic record, skills, experience, and the job market conditions at the time you complete your degree can all play a role in determining your employment prospects after graduation. However, choosing a course or major that aligns with your interests, skills, and career goals can increase your chances of finding meaningful employment in your desired field. It is recommended that you research the job market trends, industry demands, and emp
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Ph.D. after completing PGDM in distance learning mode. However, the eligibility criteria for Ph.D. may vary depending on the university or institution you are interested in enrolling in. Generally, candidates are required to have a master's degree with a good academic record and qualify in a university-administered entrance examination or interview. It is also recommended that you research the specific requirements for Ph.D. programs offered by the universities you are interested in applying to.

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Yes, there is a scope for sports management PGDM in India. The sports industry has been growing rapidly in India, and with it, the demand for sports management professionals has also increased. Postgraduate Diploma in sports management provides students with the knowledge and skills required to manage sports organizations and events, sports marketing, sports sponsorship, and media. There are several colleges and universities in India that offer postgraduate Diploma courses in sports management, and graduates can find employment in various roles such as sports managers, sports event managers, sports marketers, and sports administrators.
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Based on the search results provided, the question about choosing between the EX-PGDM programme at SIMS and the PGPM programme at SOIL is unclear. It's possible that there may be more information about these programs in the search results that were not shared. However, in general, the decision of which programme to choose may depend on factors such as location, course curriculum, faculty, alumni network, and reputation of the institute. It may also be helpful to consider your career goals and the specific skills and knowledge you hope to gain from the programme before making a final decision. Additionally, talking to current or former
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Based on the search results, it seems that you can apply for an LL.B. Course after completing a B.Com (Hons) and PGDM. Many universities in India offer LL.B. Programs, and you may want to consider factors such as location, course curriculum, and admission requirements when selecting a university. It's also important to note that each university may have its own admission criteria, so you should check the specific requirements of the universities you are interested in. Additionally, it may be helpful to gather information about the legal profession and job opportunities before pursuing an LL.B. Course to ensure that it aligns with your
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics after completing a PGDM in Finance. However, it may depend on the specific admission requirements and prerequisites of the Ph.D. programme you are interested in. Generally, most Ph.D. programs in Economics require a strong foundation in mathematics, Statistics and micro and macroeconomics. It is recommended that you research the specific Ph.D. programs you are interested in and speak with academic advisors or faculty members in those programs to determine the feasibility of your transition from PGDM in Finance to a Ph.D. programme in Economics.

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The decision of whether to pursue a Master of Science MS in Finance or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Finance largely depends on your career goals and personal preferences. A Master's in Finance (MSF) is a specialised degree focused on finance and financial markets. It is recommended for students looking for a career with a strong finance orientation such as investment banking, corporate finance, quantitative analysis, and asset management. On the other hand, an MBA with a concentration in Finance is a more general business degree that allows you to study finance while also exploring other business di
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