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Piyush VERMA

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Yes for basics and you start preparing for the college where you desire to do MBA. Which helps you to get the desired college.

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yash Rane

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An MBA in HR is a generalist business degree with a specialist focus on human resources. MBA HR courses usually take the form of a traditional MBA program with a human resources specialization, like the MBA at Brigham Young University's Marriot Business School, which includes a Strategic Human Resources track.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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The duration of Ph.D. Programme (Full Time/Part Time) is minimum 3 years and maximum 6 years from the date of registration. Lovely Professional University is conducting the National Entrance and Scholarship Test (LPUNEST) for the Ph.D. aspirants. Research Scholars studying in Post-Graduation can apply for LPUNEST (Ph.D. ). From the outset of the LPUNEST (Ph.D. ) numerous aspirants have been appearing in the LPUNEST exam every year. LPUNEST (Ph.D. ) provides an extensive opportunity to the aspirants who wish to join Ph.D. programme at LPU and pursue their careers in the direction of research. The purview of this exam is to identify Ph.D
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Vicky Barman

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Sadly, Part Time MBA are sold by all Institutes in India and abroad but when it comes to Placements and Job hunt you will come across a glass ceiling that only Full-Time MBA only need apply. So yes if your idea is just to buy a degree or acquire knowledge any of these shops might be good but if you think it will make any serious flip to your career prospects, then you need research.

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Jaya Mishra

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On the official website, the most recent cut off is not indicated, but it will be released soon.
B.A. with Malayalam as an optional main subject in Part III and earning at least 45% of the possible points there, or B.A./B.Sc. with Malayalam as an additional language in Part II and earning at least 50% of the possible points there, or B.A. with Malayalam and Mass Communication.
I hope this might help.

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Anshika Maurya

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Please specify the college name where you want to take admission for full and correct information.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Visual Communication is a good course to select. Loyola College offers both MSc in Visual Communication and BSc in Visual Communication. As you have not mentioned your study level here, I will share information about both.

BSc Visual Comm: The eligibility states that any candidate who has passed HSC (class XII or equivalent can apply for admission. If you are awaiting results, you can apply as well. There are no minimum marks mentioned by the officials, so any student who has passed HSC can apply for admission. Usually, the application process opens in May every year. To apply, you can register and fill in the online application form.

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Hema Chilukoti

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There are 'n' no. Of online platforms available you can easily graduate MBA by using opportunities. Online institutes provide virtual class, interactions with teaching faculty members, freedom of open discussion. You can also ask them doubts by mail your professor. In present scenario recognised universities are also providing their services online to reach esteem students. Jain university, NMIMS are the best online platforms providing management courses.

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Gayathri

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If you have enough of free time and no financial pressure, working full time is the ideal alternative. However, if you are employed and do not have enough free time to attend classes and attend college every day, it is preferable that you choose a part-time or even executive MBA programme. But it's crucial to choose a reputable college when you want to pursue a part-time or executive career.

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Gayathri

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Full time is the best option if you have time in your hand and if you have no pressure of earning money. But if you are working and do not have enough time in your hand to attend classes and go to college every day, its better you opt for part time or even executive MBA. But when you are opting for Part time or Executive its important you do it from a reputed college.

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