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Garvit Saraswat

Beginner-Level 4

You could try Amity Business School as it has really a good ranking it also provides good placement It is also situated at a very good place in Jaipur.

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Gayathri

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Hi, I would suggest doing internships would add more value along with courses. As recruiters look for both courses as well as internships. So its better you concentrate on both of them. Coming to courses, based on your interests and likes which you want to purse your career in, chose those courses and enroll them. Marketing is a very vast sector so chose wisely.

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Dattatraya Budhware

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Hello, There are plenty of E-learning websites which provide the data analysis course. They might be free or paid. Please lookout for fraudsters and fraud websites.

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Pallavi Sharma

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The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally renowned degree designed to develop the skills needed for careers in business and management. The value of MBA, however, is not restricted strictly to the business world. An MBA may also be useful for those pursuing other careers in the field of management, such as B.Com or CA in the field of Science, such as B.Tech or B.Sc. In the field of arts, such as B.A. And other areas as well. In this blog, we will SEE whether we can pursue MBA after B.Com. MBA will provide highly challenging job for you. Different specializations are there in MBA. If you are looking for a career
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C Kushal

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The fees for the any college of MBA depends upon the seat demand for that year which means the number of seats which are expected to be filled in the current year is a variable to fees. So the correct fees structure will only be known to you once you visit the college for admission or enquiry.

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ANUBHAV GUPTA

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Yes, you can go for MBA in Sales/Marketing. As you have prior experience of hotel management, it will certainly help you to get work with hotel/hospitality industries or other service based companies.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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Yes you need some amount of communication skill in any branch after MBA whether it is marketing or finance or operation or gen man role you need communication skill without communication skill you can't convey your idea to other but the good part is it is easy to develop a basic communication skill you don't need to be an exceptional communication skill you just need a baseline skill join toastmaster to improve your skill and about finance it is a numbers game but not involve math from your 10th or 12th standard you need analytical skill hope it will help you thanks.

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Sonima Dwivedi

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Yes, pursuing an MBA after B.Tech is a great choice for those willing to make a successful career. MBA provides great employment opportunities along with lucrative salaries and a chance of better growth. It will actually help you get admission in top Iims as you have the diversity factor. Even, companies are looking for diversity in their employees and if you are a marketing enthusiast, background doesn't make a huge difference.

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Pallavi Sharma

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MBA will provide highly challenging job for you. Different specializations are there in MBA. If you are looking for a career in marketing, then MBA in Marketing is a good option, Because now a days mostly companies recruited students for marketing jobs. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally renowned degree designed to develop the skills needed for careers in business and management. The value of MBA, however, is not restricted strictly to the business world. An MBA may also be useful for those pursuing other careers in the field of management, such as B.Com or CA in the field of Science, such as B.Tech or B.
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yash sahani

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Difficulty would be more or less the same for a 12 th pass student and an MBA (marketing) candidate. And if you have done MBA then you must be around 23 years old. Starting at this age and finally completing CA would require a lot more dedication.

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