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Prem Anand

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The scope depends on the specialisation you choose. The scope for operations and marketing is good.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Ankit
The agriculture scene in India is rapidly growing and fresh agricultural graduates who have been trained in various management strategies are in great demand. There a lot of agro-based companies which have come up in the last decade which have shifted their focus from a traditional production-oriented approach to a market-oriented one. Such companies also need qualified graduates for efficient management.
You can start off with an annual salary of Rs 4-15 lakh.
Job profile:
Marketing manager – Agribusiness
Research Analayst – Agricultural commodities
Meat marketing manager
Flour mill manager
Agricultural loan officer
All the Be
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Study arihant's entrance exam specific book. It has very much in it that could lead you to score about 80 to 90% in the exam.
Good luck.

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Hi Balaji
Whichever country you choose to study abroad, ensure you study in the best university to increase your chances for job opportunities.
Countries in Europe are a good option to study MBA as the cost is drastically less as compared to the USA.
To know more details, feel free to write back.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Wealth Management is basically sales of the products. Do not get by the fancy name. If you're good at speaking and can handle targets, go for it.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA from good institute both in India or Abroad will help you to get a good job. Always select institute based on the faculty, facilities, placement records, brand value and how graduates of that institute doing in their career.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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First, try to get the maximum out of your MBA and increase the range of your knowledge. Then, chances flow from all sides. With a qualification, we cannot go very far. It all depends on your personal magnetism.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Raghu,
ISBR is a good college and has a good reputation in Bangalore. Placements depends up to students' own performances and abilities to perform and their academic past performances. With regard to getting in, if you achieve a composite MAT score of 600 or above, I will suggest you to go for other better colleges in Bangalore or Pune.
You can check out the rest information on the college website.

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T A SAIRAM

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Hi Saumya! There is a very good scope for HR, Marketing, and Finance in our college. Some notable companies that come for HR are TCS, CTS, Hyundai, TechMahindra, and many more. There won't be any problem for your 2 years gap in UG. You just have to convince the recruiter, citing the reasons for your gap. Nothing to worry.
TSM Placements 2015
Average Salary: 5.30 lakh per annum (CTC)
Highest Salary: 7.5 lakh per annum (CTC)
Number of offers per student: 1.3
Number of companies: 72
Percentage of students placed: 99 %
TSM Placements 2016
Percentage of students placed till 20th Feb 2016 -75 %
No of offers per student so far 1.2
Average Salary 5.6
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