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Nalini Ranjan PandayAn engineering graduate keen to learn new things.

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Well, it is upon you that what type of educational programme you want to do like Diploma or Bachelors. If you have cleared your 12th boards, then I would like to suggest you pursue a 3-year degree course in hotel and tourism management. For better career opportunities, it will be good if you pursue this course from a reputed tourism management college. One such college is Jindal School of Hotel Management (Vadodara). It is one of the best colleges in the city and offers excellent in-campus placements. To know more, visit: https://jshm.co.in/3-year-degree-in-hotel-and-tourism-management.

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AIMS is rated as one of the top colleges that offer MBA programs. The college has been started with a motto of imparting professional education and training in various aspects of modern management. The course is for 2 years with the system of 4 semesters. The college trains the students in becoming a master in solving all kinds of business problems. The college is also accredited by NAAC with A grade B-school in Bangalore. The college aims in providing students with the best opportunities so that they can develop their analytical and conceptual skills during the course of their study. The institute prepares its students as the competen
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The IGNOU Management Programme is one of the leading Management Programmes in the world and imparts quality flexible education at the doorstep of the learners. The School follows a multimedia approach in programme delivery. It comprises of self-learning printed course material packages supporting audio-video programmes, face to face interaction with academic counselors at study centres, assignment for assessment and feedback, telecast of video programmes on Doordarshan, broadcast of audio / video programmes through Gyan Vani (interactive radio counseling) and teleconferencing through Gyan Darshan and DTH. The School adopts many other l
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Neetu Singh

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I did MBA from LPU and LPU is helping me grow professionally and personally with its career-oriented programs and support. I would say, The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. LPU has recently Marked among Top 50 Best Management Institutes by NIRF ranking 2020. Also, LPU has won National Employability Award 2020. University have Collaboration/Tie up with the companies like NSE, Safe Educate, ICICI Direct, HDFC, etc. To giv
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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LLM and MBA are two entirely different things, and both are not the same industry by any means. You can pursue LLM only if you are already a Law graduate, while MBA can be pursued after ANY graduation stream. But having said that: LL. M. after MBA can be a interesting combination especially if your MBA specializations have a component of LAW, like Human resources management has a big component of Labour laws, factories act and contract act. Although It may open doors for teaching and research career in various universities, I don't SEE much value addition if you continue with the corporate jobs. However, specializing or a deeper study
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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If you pick finance then the scope will be in BFSI sector on the other hand if you take HR as major then you can go into the admin and recruitment types of job. So, basically it depends on which track you want to SEE yourself after 2 years of course. All the best.

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Ankush Singh

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Every year more than hundred number of companies use to come and hire the students from the Campus. So definitely you will get a good opportunity if you develop your skills.

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Due to the COViD-19 situation, the college has extended their admissions deadlines to maybe August end. However, if you wish to apply, you might need to hurry as it would get closed if seats are full.

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