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Ganasala Shiva Kumar

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, you can get an admission in to MBA. But it's better to go through M.Tech. Because your earlier studies are based on technology, so if you do M.Tech you become master in that field and also you can get a chance in more jobs with that certificate and also you can enter into any other jobs in marketing and any business sectors.

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Sushant Singh

Contributor-Level 8

For Non Iims in Maharashtra there are :
1. SP JIMR
2. JBIMS
3. Narsee Monjee
4. Symbosis, Pune
5. SCHMRD
6. IIT Bombay
The best Roi is JBIMS cause the fees is 6 Lacs but the avg package is 27 Lacs.

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Sushant Singh

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You should always target the best ones. The best with best Return on investment (ROI) are :-
1. FMS, Delhi fees 2 Lacs avg package 32 Lacs
2. JBIMS, Mumbai fees 6 Lacs avg package 27 Lacs
3. Tiss, fees 2 Lacs avg package 24 Lacs
4. DFS & DBU, DU fees 50 k avg package 14 Lacs
5. IIT Delhi & Bombay fees 10 Lacs avg package 22 & 26 Lacs respectively
Fir low percentage in CAT you can consider the new Iims.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, you can give upcoming CAT exam in November 2022, if confident in scoring above 98+ percentile.

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harsh yadav

Beginner-Level 5

The choice to pursue one of them in this situation is entirely up to you, just as it would be if you had enough financial security to give up your job and enrol in an MBA programme full-time. Going for an executive MBA will get you a sizable income and a promotion if you don't want to quit your job.

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Sanjeev Rai

Beginner-Level 4

I would prefer to do any specialisation as it will help you to gain much knowledge about a particular field and hence you can excel your skills in the same. Which will lead you better understanding of your work.

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Sanjeev Rai

Beginner-Level 4

You have to firstly register yourself for the admission to their official website. Selection Criteria (for General course)
Merit list for admission in B.A. / B.Sc. 1st year General Course is prepared on the basis of the credit calculated as per the guidelines stipulated by the University of North Bengal. Credit = T/4
Where, T= Total of best 4 subjects including English & excluding EVS. Fees for the course will be Around 2k annually.

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Vinay Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

MBA is better in terms of placement because it provides a vast statement over subject and career choices. The main difference between both of them is that PGDM IN management has a narrow concept in varies with MBA.

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Vinay Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

You can do MBA after it but you have to give any one national entrance test for it.

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Vinay Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

Yes it is valuable. You can also opt MBA executive as it gives a great salary and position hike.

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