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Anand Dhupad

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BIMM focuses on your overall performance and not on score. If you perform good in GD/PI, then even marks won't matter.

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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Cruise Ship Career Paths:
With most cruise liners being like mini-cities (some ships can hold 2000 guests or more), with staff reaching over 3000, you can just imagine the multitude of jobs that await. There are certain sections on board a cruise ship where you can find the job that is most appropriate to you and your relevant skills or qualifications:
Restaurants (chef jobs, kitchen staff, waiters, barman, manager, etc.)
Hotel Facilities (cabin crew, housekeeping, reception, manager, butlers etc.)
Leisure Center (instructors, lifeguards, activity leaders, etc.)
Gym (personal trainers, workers, etc.)
Salon and Spa Jobs (massage therapist, ha
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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You can refer the link for colleges offering MBA in operations and management:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india?uaf[]=specialization&ts=22179032&rf=filters&sp[]=385&ed[]=et_20

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Devi singh

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If you just want to get an "MBA" degree then you can go ahead for part-time MBA. It won't teach you much, you will have to appear for exams and you have a degree with minimal value to help in your career.
The reason people do part-time MBA is, sometime helps them to get promotion in their current jobs. There may be a situation where your promotion is avoided since you don't have a advance degree in comparison to your peers. I have seen some big hot shot corporate biggies who don't have a full time MBA degree and their employer don't know about this. They just used a part-time MBA degree to jump few ladders in corporate world. Keep in mi
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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Perhaps it may be difficult for you to be a PGT economics because MA in Economics is compulsory to be a PGT economics.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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The objective of Operation Research is to assist the decision makers with solutions based on the scientific basis for problems that involve a lot of moving parts, by employing people from different disciplines in pursuit of a solution that is good enough.
Operation Research tries to empower decision making in areas where an efficient allocation of scarce resources is a prime concern whether it be capital, human effort, time or other resources.
Operation Research has applications in-
Production / Manufacturing ManagementFinance Budgeting / InvestmentsPurchasing / Procurement / Logistics / Supply Chain ManagementMarketing & Revenue Managem
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