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4 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1- MBA in International Business:
The goal of taking a course in International Business Operations is to give students information about the economies of the world. During the time of globalization, many other countries like China, Japan and India are associated with each other with trade relations and money-related support. The basic objective of the International Business Course is to inform the students about the interdependence and mutual relations of economies of differen
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Scholar-Level 16
1)any specializations from top MBA specializations like HR, marketing, finance, operation etc. Or
2) high specialised programme ( which are more suitable to student from specific courses) like MBA in pharma management or MBA in law, tourism,. In your case you can pursue MBA in
- marketing ( most suitable demanding specializations)
- tourim
- hospital management
- service management
- Hotel Management
A highly specialised MBA programme has it's worth if done from top b schoolnfor that specializations. The competition is low but the skill is also demanding. You should pursue MBA in tourism if it is from top b school like II
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4 years agoContributor-Level 7
2020 rankings: https://www.nirfindia.org/2020/ManagementRanking.html
2019 rankings: https://www.nirfindia.org/2019/ManagementRanking.htmlThe standard of education is high because the faculty members are highly qualified and extremely helpful. Good companies like Amazon, HUL, etc. Come for placements. So, Overall, Jaipuria is far better.
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4 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The answer to this question is yes
You can pursue MBA after any stream study be it arts commerce or Science. Just score minimum 50% to apply for various MBA exams like CAT 2020, GRE GMAT XAT SNAP etc. Yes, that is the only way to do a MBA. MBA is a Masters programme with 2 years, so basically you need to have a B.A. Or BBA or B.Sc. Or B.Com degree to get a MBA degree.
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