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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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To be realistic while answering your question regarding minimum package for a fresher, it all depends on market condition for jobs as per every financial year the job market varies. Based on which campus placement occurs and list of top tier and mid level companies give opportunities to fresh MBA candidates to present their skills during an interview. So basically there are different parameters to grab a very good opportunity with a good package. But at the end, I would suggest you to enhance your skill sets to that level so that you can bang on any interview you come across after your MBA degree.

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Ashok KumarBlogger on Educational Niche

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Well, I am more familiar with VMware and I know it has good opportunities now days since cloud based work started; Lots of students are getting good jobs in this sector. If you search on naukri or any other job portals you can see most of the jobs are in VMware sector. For AWS, I am not much aware, but as per my search on Google or internet I found VMware is good.

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Amrit Raj

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Do it from IGNOU. It is best available in the country. Best of luck.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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International marketing, foreign exchange management, export and import management, international finance and international logistics are some other fields, which can be taken up as career option by the candidates. Becoming a consultant for an international organization or an export coordinator can also earn a candidate huge package. The other different opportunities that exist include being a global business manager, project manager, material manager, supplier manger or investment-banking manager.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
You may pursue M.Com only if you are able to manage both at the same time. Else, you can choose any other short-term certification course of your interest.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, you can get top 10 MBA colleges with percentile 88.16 in DTE CAP rounds through CMAT. You have to go through entrance test or donation. You have two options.

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pinky nirban

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MBA in Textile Management is a 2-year full time postgraduate course divided into 4 semesters. Minimum eligibility for admission to the course is the successful completion of graduation in any stream, from a recognized university, and with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Admission to the course is generally offered on the basis of the candidate's performance in a relevant entrance test, followed by around of interview to assess the eligibility of the candidate seeking admission.

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Ashish Kumar

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After CS course, you can do MBA definitely. MBA Finance is recommended to you since it is a good combination with CS. However, if you have not done LLB. Then before MBA I would suggest you strongly to do LLB. For corporate jobs CS+LLB is most demanded. You can appear for any of the tests like CAT MAT SNAP CMAT ATMA XAT CET. Upon getting a high percentile, you can then admit to reputed MBA colleges in India.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Don't go just by the hearsay. The latest research says that only 7% of MBAs are getting jobs and it's because they don't have the required skills. If you are doing any job these days you need to spend time for establishing yourself and growth. Once you have done that, it becomes easier to survive. Any profession has its pros and cons so the best way would be to do what you enjoy.

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Yes, you can do B.Ed after completing MBA.

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