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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Yes, GRE or GMAT are accepted but GMAT scores are given more preference. Work experience is required for MBA, especially in all good business schools. If you don't have work experience, either you must be a very good student or you will end up in a mediocre school. An alternate option is to do MS Management from a top-tier school, it does not require work experience.
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Guide-Level 11
I will suggest you to go for a professional course such as BBA or BMS as it will help you to open a wide range of opportunities.
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Both are entirely different courses. B.Tech food technology makes you employ in food and food preservative industries like ITC. As a food technologist you'll earn 2-3 lacs/annum as a fresher and 6-12 lacs/ annum as experienced professional. Your career can be QA/QC in manufacturing industries too. Else, B.Pharma makes you employ in any pharma sector within 1.8 lacs-2.5 lacs/annum but Masters in M.Pharma is important for a decent pay scale.
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