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Kajal Kumari

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After completing an MBA in HR, you can expect to find employment opportunities in various fields, such as human resources management, talent acquisition, training and development, compensation and benefits, and organizational development. Specific job titles may include HR Manager, Talent Acquisition Specialist, Training and Development Manager, HR Business Partner, Compensation and Benefits Manager, or Organizational Development Consultant.
On the other hand, an MBA in marketing can lead to careers in marketing research and analysis, brand management, advertising, sales, and digital marketing. Some job titles in this field include Mark
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If you want to go for distance open course then IGNOU would be better as this is a government university so it has more value as well. Both IGNOU and Amity are well recognised universities and offer a plethora of courses in distance learning mode. They both are even approved by the University Grants Commission and Distance Education Bureau which means the degree of all the coursed.

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Moubani Mukherjee

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In 2017 Economic Times has ranked Chetanas amongst the top 50 B- Schools in India and top 7 Private B School in Mumbai. The average salary package of top 50 students was INR 7 Lacs per annum in the last placement The average salary for MBA programme has been INR 6.5 LPA during CIMR Placements 2022 as per the recent reports. The highest package has gone up to INR 15.5 LPA for major PGDM courses such as MBA being one of them.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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There is no "one-size-fits-all" answer to this question as the best MBA specialisation depends on your individual interests, career goals, and skillset. However, here's an overview of the three popular MBA specializations:
MBA in Marketing: This specialisation is suitable for individuals who have a creative and strategic mindset, good communication skills, and an interest in understanding customer behavior. Marketing graduates can work in areas such as brand management, product management, digital marketing, and advertising. MBA in Human Resource Management (HRM): This specialisation is suitable for individuals who have excellent interp
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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The best MBA specialisation depends on individual interests, career goals, and market demand. Each specialisation has its own unique set of skills and knowledge that can lead to successful careers.
Marketing: MBA in Marketing focuses on the concepts of marketing, market research, product development, branding, and sales management. This specialisation is best suited for individuals who are creative, analytical, and have a keen interest in consumer behavior. Finance: MBA in Finance focuses on the concepts of financial planning, analysis, investment, and risk management. This specialisation is best suited for individuals who are good wit
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Pranav Kaushal

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The distance BBA is an undergraduate programme available for the students and management who want to work and study at the same time. The duration of the course of distance BBA is for 3 years and 6 semester's division. The distance BBA course has been granted approval by UGC-DEB in various colleges of India. So, distance BBA not only gives you a boost in the salary and promotion in your current job but also widens the job opportunity. As you have an undergraduate degree you can pursue the MBA/distance MBA in either mode after completing the distance BBA.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The MLM (multi-level marketing) industry can provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, including opportunities to develop skills in public speaking and motivation. However, it's important to note that not all MLM companies operate ethically, and there are many scams and fraudulent schemes in the MLM industry. It's important to thoroughly research any MLM opportunity before joining, and to make sure that the company is reputable and operates ethically. Additionally, it's important to understand that success in the MLM industry often requires hard work, persistence, and dedication. In terms of personal growth and develo
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Ankit Kumar

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The average package offered to PGDM and PGDM (Business Analytics) stood at INR 10.8 LPA and INR 10.5 LPA. So far, the placement rate recorded during XIME Bangalore placements 2023 was 78% for PGDM and 71% for PGDM (Business Analytics).

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Bachelor's in Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales Management (BASPSM) is generally considered a vocational course, as it focuses on practical skills and knowledge that are directly applicable to specific industries or occupations, such as advertising, sales promotion, and sales management.
The fee for BASPSM course may vary depending on the college or university offering the course. Generally, the fee for a 3-year BASPSM course can range from INR 50,000 to INR 3,00,000 per year in India, depending on the college's reputation, facilities, and location.
However, it is important to note that the fee for the course may vary from college t
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Congratulations on completing your D.Pharma. As for your question about whether to pursue a degree or a career in marketing MR (Medical Representative), it ultimately depends on your interests, strengths, and career goals. If you enjoy the technical and scientific aspects of pharmacy, and want to further your knowledge and skills in this field, pursuing a degree such as B.Pharma or MPHARM could be a good option. With a degree in pharmacy, you could work in various roles such as a pharmacist, clinical researcher, drug safety officer, or regulatory affairs specialist. On the other hand, if you enjoy interacting with people, have good com
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