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Bhavika Bhosale

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Hi, every aspirant who desire to pursue MBA degree have to go through the entrance exam.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

There is a good scope for B.Arch which is as follows:
After completing graduation, you can go for the higher studies. You can pursue Master degree or further studies in architecture field. You can also work as a lecturer in various Institutions. You can also work with an architectural firm or under the supervision of a well-established architect. As an Architectural Consultant, you can work in different construction companies. Job Profiles:
Data Analyst
Architecture Designer
Architecture Engineer
Interior Designer
Architecture Draftsman
Staff Consultant
Technical Assistant
Project Assistant Manager
Sales/Business Development Manager
Architectural
...more

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Rishabh Verma

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You should target Project Management as a career in that case, as General Management is more inclined towards strategy whereas the former is an Operations role.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
Of course, yes. You will now be eligible for executive MBAs easily and a host of project management certification courses. Your experience in itself so much more valuable. And to add to the credentials it would be great to complete a formal course. For example getting PMP certification surely adds value and enhances understanding. Or even Prince2 for instance.

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Vaibhav singh

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Kindlt check all Approval and online examimation approval before taking admission

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Pravar JaiswalEntrepreneur Pursuing Dual PGDM from Wlingkar's

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
You can purse distance project management course from Symbiosis or NMIMS.

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Hritwk Anand

Guide-Level 11

Hello Sir,
As your experience only tells us about the quality of knowledge and with these skills, you must go for a course such as supply chain management with operations.

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