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AAYUSH SHARMA

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You will require 120 credits to appear for the CPA examination and 150 credits to achieve the certification and title. The duration of this course is comparatively shorter than in India. It's just 1-1.5 years and you don't need a B.Com degree in all colleges there are some exceptions, however if you don't find any you can always go in a private college and talk to the faculty for an exception.

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AAYUSH SHARMA

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The courses in this college start from 40,000 and offers a really nice faculty depending the course you picked you will have to fill an application form which charges about 600. the eligibility to apply in this college is 55% in post education and you have to appear in entrance exams like CAT.

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Srilekha Gittha

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M.Tech and MBA both have very good career options, it would be an injustice to compare both of them. Both of them have their own perks. You should choose one among them based on your interest and capability. M.Tech gives you more knowledge into technical sector and the ability to think new which can lead to innovation, this helps you very well if you're planning on growing your career towards tech sector. MBA helps you build a good career as well but into a different field I. e. Management jobs, and it helps you if you're planning on getting into Business world. M.Tech is highly reputed in the area of engineering and Technology, wherea
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Nitansshu Jain

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If you are very passionate and hard working, or MBA course is adding much value in your career growth, then you can opt for MBA. Or, you have completed your engineering, but your work or pay is not much what you are expecting, then you can opt for MBA. Otherwise you should join the company, alongside you can do MBA as well.

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Nisha Kumari

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IMED Bharati Vidyapeethd Deemed to be University in Pune is one of the top colleges for placement and ROI. Faculty members and placement officers provided me with complete assistance and direction. The highest salary is 18 Lacs, and the average salary is 7.5 Lacs. All of the students that signed up for placements were assigned. It boasts excellent management, a library with 70k books, excellent infrastructure, and helpful academic members with advanced degrees. IMED is where I am pursuing my MBA. I had a great time there and was offered a placement with a really good package.

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Mayank Shaw

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For MBA in Construction Management admission, candidates must have a 50% in BBA or relevant field from a recognised university.

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Mayank Shaw

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The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or institute with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Must have cleared CAT with 50 percentile marks.

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Mayank Shaw

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MBA International Business graduates can access a wide range of job opportunities in international companies, entering roles like international business developer, international marketing manager, foreign policy advisory, international finance manager, and import or export consultant.

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Mayank Shaw

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Both IIMC's PGPEX and IIMB's EPGP were one-year, full-time, residential MBA Equivalent programs. After the passing of IIM Act 2017, now IIMs have started awarding Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees to the students of their one-year program on its successful completion instead of earlier Diploma.

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Mayank Shaw

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Yes, MBA can be done after B.A. In Economics. You just need to make sure that the overall percentage in B.A. Is 50% or higher in order to give management entrance exams in India and abroad. And need to prepare fot CAT.

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