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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Abhilash,
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-5-mba-specializations-in-india-blogId-3223
Kindly visit this link to know about the future scope of MBA in IT.

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Rekha Sharma

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It had many affiliated colleges so you have to see accordingly how placements are but career in FM is good and bright.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hi Arpit,
If you want to do a job in a private bank after MBA in finance then you should be focused on bank's notification as private banks their own online exam and interviews. If you want to increase your knowledge then you can join any certified banking course.
Thank you.

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Maharnav KhoundHello! It's Maharnav here.

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It's up-to you, and your interest area. You can pursue both the alternatives. BCA+MBA looks little odd, but still you will get a placement you can survive with. But BCA + MCA looks normal and it will work normal. You can earn a good penny out of it, if you are interested in Computer Applications.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Shubham,
Not at all, you need not worry about it. During the campus selection, companies give more importance to your interview process, overall performance (academic + Extra-curricular) during your two years' MBA program and your MBA entrance exam(s) and past academic scores (10th, 12th & B Com), rather than seeing which was your graduation degree.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Dear Friend,
As you specifically mentioned as girl candidates then I must tell you that this course require outdoor activities also to a large extent .After MBA. in Agriculture you can either study PG or get employed as an agricultural scientist with govt. sector units like IARI, ICAR, FCI etc
The scope will be depend on your knowledge that you have acquired after B.Sc or your M.Sc in Agriculture.Research institutes like Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA) offer job profiles like Research Associate, Research Assistant etc. Private firms like Cavin Kare, Dabur Foods, ITC Limited, etc also recruits candidates with P
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Pawan Kumar Singh

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Amity university is a average university, one can get easily admission in Amity. So, don't worry. Course fee is much higher. Placement is substandard. So, try for other better institutions and last option should be Amity.

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Pranami Sharma

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Cracking CAT and all other competitive exam is not that difficult but not that easy first prepare plan for what you want to do and how you will achieve it then start with the tasks related to the plan define priorities so preparation for CAT requires already 9 months if basic concepts are claw then 6 months including solving practice papers so do not worry, concentrate on what you have and then kick start for the new task.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Every graduate is faced with a dilemma on taking decision on doing an MBA (Master of Business Administration) for career growth. An MBA will offer you a wealth of advantages, especially when it is a top business school with a very good reputation. Following are the major advantages and reasons for doing MBA degree:
(a) Capture a holistic perspective on the business world
(b) Acquire valuable business and managerial skills
(c) An MBA means better chances for a higher salary
(d) Open the door to thriving career opportunities
(e) Get free access to a large business network to grow
(f) Be your own boss by starting your enterprise
(g) Experience a
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