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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Top 10 MBA Specializations in India
MBA in Finance. MBA in Human Resource Management. MBA in Information Technology (IT)
MBA in Logistics Management. MBA in Marketing Management. MBA in Business Management. MBA in Rural Management. MBA in Health Care Management.

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Faiz Imam

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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There are a lot of benefits of having a Ph.D:a) You can indulge in the luxury of having Dr as your title. B) You'll learn how to be tough (mentally tough that is) from all the grilling, criticizing, and second guessing you will have to endure when you present your research proposal. C) Your analytical skills will sky rocket. This really depends on the type of Ph.D. you pursue, but it is a given that you will learn to sharpen your analytical skills, and will then be able to apply these skills to subsequent ventures. D) It is the highest possible degree that you can achieve. If you strive for greatness, and nothing short of being the best will ... View More

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes you can do that. But check whether it's recognised or not.

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kanu vashisht

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You can go for M.Sc. As well.

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kanu vashisht

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Yes try and grab the seat.

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Rashmi Desai

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Both seem unrelated to each other. Mostly a student does a BBA followed by an MBA in HR. Please do your research.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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It's good enough. The University has a good reputation and a large alumni base.

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THAPARUNIV

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Dear Aarti
Last date to apply for online application form is 14 February, 2020. For all the important dates click http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/index.php/admissions/mba/important-dates on this link.

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Vikas Kanadje

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Both the M. B.A. Field was too good. M. B.A. In hospital management is bound to the only hospital sector. But as per the current scenario, the hospital sector is growing. Also, more advantage is you are belonging form nursing background. You know whats the problem and the solutions regarding the hospital management system. An MBA in HR is not bound to the specific sector.

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