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yash sahani

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The course fees is Rs 4.5 lakhs. They offer scholarship based on your undergraduate program scores, your entrance exam scores and personal interview. MBA in government and university colleges and VTU and its centres will cost Rs. 24,390 (full-time) and Rs. 19,390 (part-time), and Rs. 54,390 in private, unaided colleges. MCA in government and university colleges and VTU and its centres will cost Rs. 24,890, and in private, unaided colleges Rs. 54,890.

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Graphic Era University for MBA is really good. As approximately 80% of the students got placed in top brands like Case Fire, Jaro Education, Beltek, ITC, TD Newton, HDFC, etc. Times of India, and Oyo, has been newly added. Thus, Graphic Era is the best option from placements point of view. The university is nestled amidst the beauty and surroundings of Rajaji National Park, Dehradun, and offers an environment that fosters learning and stimulates creativity.

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yash sahani

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There are around 40 department & colleges in Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune for which cutoff will be determined based on the reservation categories and the seats availability. At Shiksha we follow each merit & cut off list of Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune deeply and provide you the authentic round wise cut off data based on various sources.

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ANKIT Tiwari

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If you are talking about M.A. in HRM and LR the Unreserved cutoff was 74 and for armed forces it was 69.
For M.A. Globalisation and Labour, the cutoff was 69 for Unreserved. The Armed forces cutoff was 62.
In short: The general trend is that Armed forces Cutoffs are generally 5 to 7 marks below the Unreserved Cutoff.

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You need to contact college authorities with a notarized affidavit that you have lost or destroyed TC irrevocably. In some cases college may ask for an FIR copy too. Give an application in prescribed format with prescribed fee & you should be able to get it.

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ANKIT Tiwari

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You can do MBA with the 75 percentage you got in your graduation. Percentages don't define your life your future is not doomed here there are tons of opportunities available for you, and have working experience too that is a plus point for you. Just make sure to get enough pointers in your MBA to be eligible to sit in placements, Companies give first preference to experience holders if they have strong communication skills and knowledge base. So forget about your graduation percentage and clear any entrance exam MAT CAT XAT CMAT SNAP ATMA etc. and get a decent college and start working on your communication skills enhance your knowledg
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Sunit Chatterjee

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Hi dear at first stop focusing on the things you can not control and start doing things which are in your hand. The 10 th 12 graduation score is not in your hand and take CAT and get 99 + yes yu can get all new and baby iims apart from that you can get fms mdi like top college. So work on your strength IIM ABC might reject you but three is these top 10 college that can accept you thanks hope it will help you.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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Your profile is great and try to secure maximum marks in your graduation which is in agriculture then give CAT in your final year then at least get 95+, you will get a call for sure hope it will help you and one thing pls improve your communication excel PPT Skill before entering into a B-school.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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Yes you can take M.A. In journalism and mass communication after MBA because you practically apply all the skills and knowledge you learn from your MBA course in this and in MBA you master the communication so you can take M.A. In journalism but before taking admission please go though your college criteria.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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After MBA many career opportunity are open so in MBA it B.Tech student get more preference than any non tech background you can take it but you need to learn the tech skill so that you can get a good job in it apart from that try to get consulting or marketing role after MBA.

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