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Ankit Kumar

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Due to the interesting and varied job possibilities provided by both fields, human resources, and marketing draw a sizable number of college students. Both occupations have a good income, marketing professionals often earn more than human resources.

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Ankit Kumar

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Marketing is a bit tougher as compared to HR, as former needs more of your analytical and reasoning skills and rapid changes in current market scenario making it tougher. On the other hand HR issues and problems are more of traditional kind and fixed tools and techniques are known.

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Ankit Kumar

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Marketing is a bit tougher as compared to HR, as former needs more of your analytical and reasoning skills and rapid changes in current market scenario making it tougher. On the other hand HR issues and problems are more of traditional kind and fixed tools and techniques are known.

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Kajal Kumari

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Yes, there is a difference between virtual marketing and digital marketing. Virtual marketing refers to any marketing activity that takes place in a virtual environment, such as online events, virtual conferences, webinars, and social media campaigns. It involves the use of virtual technology to promote products or services. Digital marketing, on the other hand, refers to all marketing efforts that use digital channels to reach and engage with customers. It includes various online tactics such as search engine optimization (SEO), social media marketing, email marketing, content marketing, and mobile marketing. While virtual marketing c
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Megha Jain

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For candidates to be admitted to the Jaipuria Institute of Management, they must meet the requirements for admission. A high Jaipuria Institute of Management cutoff score is required for the applicants to be eligible. The entrance test is required for applicants to receive admission to UG and PG programmes. Every year, the threshold scores change. Candidates may consult the Jaipuria Institute of Management cutoff for prior years to understand the shifting cutoff trend.
Candidates who want to enrol in the Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida are encouraged to verify the results on the official website. The outcomes will enable students
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Nitika

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Although, candidates from any stream may apply for the profile but candidates from the Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Accounting, Finance and Business Management will be preferred. Marketing courses are available at Certificate Diploma and UG level, can be pursued after 12th and are offered through Online, Offline as well as Distance Learning modes. To pursue these courses one must complete their 10+2 with atleast 50% marks from a recognised Board and may be required to qualify entrance exams. In case of Science students, Digital Marketing course after 10+2 can be the perfect field for them as Science students have a rich
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Varun reddy

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MBA in pharmacy is a better option to pursue than normal MBA as you have already gained basic knowledge of Pharmacy in graduation like Drug Marketing, Manufacturing, production management, Pharmaceuticals Management, Pharmaceutical Marketing etc.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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According to the official website of IIBS, the institute has a dedicated placement cell that assists students in securing employment in reputed organizations. The institute claims that their PGDM programme in Marketing has a high placement record with students being placed in various roles such as marketing manager, sales manager, business development executive, market research analyst, and product manager. The average placements can vary depending on various factors such as the performance of students, the reputation of the institute, and the economic climate. To get the latest information on the placement record of IIBS, I suggest yo
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Piyush Baid

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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an accurate answer to the question of whether or not you will get a placement by pursuing a particular course or major without additional context. Factors such as your academic record, skills, experience, and the job market conditions at the time you complete your degree can all play a role in determining your employment prospects after graduation. However, choosing a course or major that aligns with your interests, skills, and career goals can increase your chances of finding meaningful employment in your desired field. It is recommended that you research the job market trends, industry demands, and emp
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