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Scholar-Level 18
While most of them have rigorous theoretical curriculum which is delivered in traditional classroom learning style. But the economies and markets are highly sensitive these days to technology, manpower, government legislation etc. This sensitivity makes environment highly dynamic. So the management professionals who are responsible for handling the situations need to be equally dynamic. Coming to your handling of the syllabi. This requires interest and aptitude. While interest is upto you to check, most good b-Schools have selection process which are designed to check your aptitude. So, you
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Scholar-Level 18
While most of them have rigorous theoretical curriculum which is delivered in traditional classroom learning style. But the economies and markets are highly sensitive these days to technology, manpower, government legislation etc. This sensitivity makes environment highly dynamic. So the management professionals who are responsible for handling the situations need to be equally dynamic. Coming to your handling of the syllabi. This requires interest and aptitude. While interest is upto you to check, most good b-Schools have selection process which are designed to check your aptitude. So, you
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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
Yes !
You can apply for MBA in Marketing, as you have completed your graduation !
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
LPU's campus is one of the largest lush green campuses of India which is spread over 600+ acres. Gym, Hi-Speed 24 Hours free Wi-Fi service, Swimming pool. Very good central Library of 6 floors and a huge collection of textbooks and reference books. The campus has its own hospital, hotel and a mall. The classes are well-designed with all the lat
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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
While most of them have rigorous theoretical curriculum which is delivered in traditional classroom learning style. But the economies and markets are highly sensitive these days to technology, manpower, government legislation etc. This sensitivity makes environment highly dynamic. So the management professionals who are responsible for handling the situations need to be equally dynamic. Coming to your handling of the syllabi. This requires interest and aptitude. While interest is upto you to check, most good b-Schools have selection process which are designed to check your aptitude. So, you
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
There are a variety of MBA specializations in India. Because of the pool of MBA specializations to choose from, students often get confused about how to choose an MBA specialization. So it is very important to do a SWOT analysis of yourself and choose a specialization on the basis of your strengths, background and overall personality.
The student should have the right focus and attitude to decide the career goals and work specializations. Also consider the return on investment that the course promises. This in turn depends on rankings,acceptance rate,faculty, academic culture and career services associated with the chosen institute.
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Scholar-Level 17
1) MBA 2 years. (6 Terms) orMBA (Hons. ). 2 years. (6 Terms)
2) MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Management) 2 years. (6 Terms).
3) MBA (Tourism and Hospitality)
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