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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. MBA abroad is a widely opted Masters programme in the world. This master in business administration programme is available in a range of specializations to train students in the field of management. Universities abroad offer an MBA programme to prepare future business leaders. Countries like the UK, USA, Canada, etc. Are the preferred choice of Indian students to pursue an MBA Abroad programme. MBA Admission abroad is based on the GMAT score and performance in one of the English Proficiency Tests like IELTS TOEFL etc. Please visit this link for more information
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abr

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. It is a great option for the people living in and near Mumbai to get admission in the Top 10 colleges of part-time MBA. Now, have a look at the listed colleges given here:
NMIMS Part Time MBA
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management
Sinhgad Institute of Business Management
MET Institute of Management
Thakur Institute of Management Studies & Research
ASMs Institute of Management & Computer Studies
AIMS-Atharva Institute of Management Studies
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
GNIMS-Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies
Universal Business School
Hope it helps.

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Vaishali Pandey

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It can't be guaranteed but you have high chances of selection but other then academics you have to also clear other selection process required, which are, Bachelors Degree from a recognised University or Institution, on a full time basis with minimum 60% marks (or CGPA 6.5/10) for GEN/GEN-EWS/OBC and 55% marks (or CGPA 6.0/10) for SC/ST/PwD. Applicants should also have a valid Common Admission Test CAT score. Eligible candidates shall be ranked based on their performance in qualifying examination, work experience, CAT and group discussions and personal interviews to be conducted as a part of selection procedure for admission.

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Saurabh Sharma

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You can do BBA then MBA in HR, Now a days MBA in Human Resources is a very demanding profession and the demand is likely to increase over time. The basic reason for this is, personnel are the most important part of any organisation, therefore management of the personnel is the most important task to be focused on. A student with an MBA in HR can avail high packages by providing their services in companies. Not only nationally, but the scope of this work is also increasing globally. I can enlist some university for your help -
Geeta University
J. D. Birla Institute Kolkata
Sharda University
Amity International Business School - Noida
VIT
SRM
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Karamveer Singh

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If you have scored 30 marks in karnataka pgcet mba,then it's not easy to predict your exact rank.
If your rank is not given in your result card then i think you can check your rank with the help of previous year cutoffs.
From the previous year cutoffs you can easily predict whether you have got a rank under 15k or not.
Because the cutoff changes every year,since it depends on:
No of students applied
No of students qualified
Difficulty level
Previous year cutoffs
Hope it helps!
All the Best!

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Khushi Gusain

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There is different fee structure for different management branches of AMU for MBA agribusiness, there is low fees compare to other branches .
Here is the clear view of MBA agribusiness fee structure.
For non resident (BOYS):
External students 12555 INR (per year)
Internal students 11455 INR (per year)
For hostelers (residents) fee structure:
External students: 14655 INR
Internal students: 13555 INR
For non resident (Girls)
External students:11755 INR(per year)
Internal students: 11455 INR
For hostelers (residents)
External students:13855 INR
Internal students: 13555 INR

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Khushi Gusain

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Some of the MBA colleges are:
Indian institute of management - [IIMA], Ahmedabad
MICA - the school of ideas, Ahmedabad
Parul University, Vadodara
Institute of management, Nirma university, Ahmedabad
Institute of rural management - [IRMA], Anand
Ahmedabad university, Amrut Mody school of management - [AMSOM], Ahmedabad
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda - [MSU], Vadodara
S. V. institute of management - [SVIM], Kadi.

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Khushi Gusain

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In the beginning MBA is a tag that allows you the entry in corporate world and gives you eligibility upvote for decent jobs ( I have seen big companies offering meagre 10k to 15k to fresh MBA candidates, only exception given to selected top B schools like IIM etc. , others are all same for them and candidates accept jobs to either get a brand name of the company or they have limited options)
After few years, you will find yourself at the same platform with colleagues who are not MBA but have equal work experience like you. You might also realise that the specialisation you chose in MBA doesn't interest you as far as that department is c
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Khushi Gusain

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The main difference between the two degrees is that Masters in agribusiness degrees take a more prolonged and in-depth look at agribusiness topics than MBAs focused on the same area. MBAs, however, expose students to a wider range of business disciplines. If you are trying to determine which degree type may be better, we can say that there's not one right answer. MBAs are some of the most versatile degrees and will continue to serve you if you move into higher management roles that don't primarily deal with agribusiness. Agribusiness Masters provide a much wider range of agribusiness courses than MBAs with concentrations do. If your lo
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Khushi Gusain

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The difference is very fundamental. An MBA gives one a thorough grounding in all aspects of the business profession. An individual may concentrate in a particular area, but will still be required to take a certain number of core courses in finance, economics, accounting, marketing, MS and management. Electives will be used for your concentration. In the MS in HRM degree you will spend all your time on the principles of HR, from org design, to training, to everything else the HR profession covers. Are you a business major? If not, you will be required to take leveling courses to get you up to speed. If your undergraduate degree is in ma
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