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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Devnash, EMBA has dual specialization in top IIMs and average colleges too.
All the best for your future.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi,
What you want to study has to be your choice. You can do MS marketing. You can MS management. You can also do PG Diploma. MBA requires work experience. You need to decide what to study and where and then look for colleges.

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shivangi raizada

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You have already done your Master's degree (MBA) it's one of the courses that will help you with your career growth and as well as it's enough so there is no need for such courses or Diplomas.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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You should go for MBA in HR and in HR you have a lot of opportunities and good scope. You can get many good positions and opportunities.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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MBA in Marketing as major and HR as minor for FMCG, Real estate, Pharma, Top MNC's aspirants. MBA in Finance & HR is good combo for BFSI sector aspirants, MBA in HR & Operations for Consulting firms aspirants, MBA in Marketing and Supply chain management for Engineering candidates to work in Top Automobile industries, Construction industry, Shipping industries and FMCG sector.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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When it comes to MBA, Finance is in the top of the ladder, then Marketing, HR and Operations. I would like to suggest that choose a specialisation which you are passionate about. Try to gather in depth information about each of them like what are the job opportunities or future scope of the specializations and other aspects.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The overall ranking of Amity University as per National institutional ranking frame work (NIRF) for year 2018 is 80th and in management the university is at 48th ranks. The MBA admission are based on percentile and scores in CAT/MAT/GMAT/XAT/NMAT and university test. In my opinion, if you have enough time and money, then prepare yourself for getting admission in any reputed IIMS, because the admission procedure is almost same, but the fee structure are different. The IIM-A charging about Rs 10 lacs per academic year on the hands the Amity fee is about Rs 276000 per semester. But, remember the MBA from an IIM has great weightage ove
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Tarun Patnaik

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Sure. Any graduate can do MBA. And the specialisation depends on the particular institute you are in. If you score well in your first year MBA, then you can choose any specialisation you want. Choosing a good college for MBA is highly necessary as good colleges have good placement. Appear for CAT or MAT and do your best. All the best.

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Nanduraj

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Following are the prime qualities looked up by any MNC in marketing:
Your Ability to Communicate.
How you tackle problems.
Leadership Quality.
Problem-solving ability.
Team Co-ordination.
Time management.

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Mohit Sood

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After doing B.Pharma you should consider production industry. As the marketing job involves a lot of risk of losing the job and if you are unable to sell the pharmacy products of that particular company then you will get kicked off from the company.

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