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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. If the University offering the course is a recognised University and the course is an approved course by UGC even a degree obtained by distance education is treated equally to the degree obtained as a regular student. So regarding eligibility for a teaching post, there will not be any problem. After your MBA course, you will be eligible to each only Accountancy and Commerce for the plus two students, as the majority of schools, pan-India, have only one syllabus throughout the first ten years up to the standard 10th and then the specialisation starts.

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SHASHANK GUPTA

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There are many MBA colleges with Management quotas in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and other states. In Maharashtra, there are Institute-level seats. You may get direct admission to top MBA colleges through Management quota or Institute level quota seats.
For management quota seats (5% of total seats) student is required to submit a separate application in the name of Principal Director, Symbiosis Open Education Society (SOES) along with an admission form. Management Quota seats are at the discretion of the management of SOES.
Programs:
MBA (I&E)------Rs. 13.2 lakhs
MBA Executive------Rs. 3.9 lakhs
PGD-------Rs. 70,000
PGDFM-------Rs.
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Siddharth Sharma

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You have a good score. Generally, students focus on NMIMS Mumbai. Its cut-off ranges between 208-209 NMAT scores. But there are other good options you can opt for instead of this like:
NMIMS Bangalore
NMIMS Hyderabad
XIM Bhubaneswar
SP Jain
ISB.

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Siddharth Sharma

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Firstly pursuing not just MBA but any other PG programme in Germany is completely free of cost (except for a few colleges especially in Munich). All you need to do is pay the basic admission charges and you can pursue your MBA in Germany itself. But I get your issue that you may not be able to attend the classes as you may be working full time. Pursuing MBA in finance from India sounds not as good as doing the same in Germany itself. But the answer is yes you can still pursue MBA in finance from Top colleges in India. All you need to do is apply for an entrance exam like MAT which you can also give online. Based on the MAT score you ca
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Akash Kumar Singh

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ISB&M is better option than the ISBS as the ISB&M is having more campuses and also they are having good placement record with them. Campus of the college is also very good and also facilities are good for the students.

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Akash Kumar Singh

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There are not much more chances for the call but you can expect to the some extent. You have scored good in NMAT but cann from XUB is having less chance.

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Akash Kumar Singh

Contributor-Level 6

No, there are various less chance that it will be converted as in IITs the cut off goes above 95 percentile and in IIT Delhi and IIT Roorkee it goes above 98 percentile. So there are very less chance for other IITs also.

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Akash Kumar Singh

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If you are doing MBA in Hotel Management from better college then there are various companies are available for the placement such as ITC Hotels, ITDC Group of Hotels, ITDC Group of Hotels, Jaypee Group of Hotels, etc. Companies are available for the placement. There are various career opportunities after this course.

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Akash Kumar Singh

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PGDM will be more fruitful and it is the best option than the MBA in hotel management, As PGDM is specially designed and structured course according to the industry need and the course structure are regularly updated in PGDM for better expertise.

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Akash Kumar Singh

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Yes after BMS you can appear for MBA in hotel management. As you are already having knowledge about management studies so you can easily handle the course and perform better in your future while working. After MBA in hotel management there are various career opportunities.

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