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If you are interested in management aspect of business more than the technical aspects of business then doing MBA will certainly equip you with the necessary skill set and knowledge required to excel in corporate life. In the current scenario, there are more and more management jobs with specific skill set requirement are coming up such as Business Analyst, Healthcare Informatics Specialist, Digital Marketing Manager, Risk Management Analyst, to name a few.
I would suggest you to go for PGDM as PGDM course curriculum are industry oriented and even top colleges like IIMs offer PGPM programs. Doing PGDM from a good college loc
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MBA in Food Business
PG Degree | Full Time | Duration - 2 years
English Medium
Affiliated to Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Karnataka
Download their brochure which contains placement records for KVAFSU from the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-food-business-dairy-science-college-bangalore-hebbal-271898
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As you are in B.Bharm, so it is an automatic choice. You can take MBA in pharma and for admission, you need to have above 50% marks in your graduation. Career opportunities after MBA pharma, is that you might get to work in top pharma companies with your starting salary as up to Rs. 4 to 6 LPA.
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Whether or not you will get settled with it is a difficult question to answer, in UK anyway, it is tough because work permit rules are very strict now. You have to confirm with the university about their career assistance, internship opportunities, help with work permit in and outside UK, etc. They have mentioned details here:
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/london/careers-and-internships/
Also, the area you have chosen is all about creativity, hardwork and channelizing your skills correctly. If you have the right skills and utilise it well then a great career is waiting for you. To apply check the admission requirements on the univ
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