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Siddharth Sharma

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Being a student of IMT Nagpur I believe I can answer this. IMT recently updated its cutoff. So earlier they had eligibility of 70percentile. But as of now, it's not possible to get admission at the 70 percentile. Work ex helps in placement. There's no doubt about that but IMT selects based on marks and not work ex. Companies do give preference to one with work ex. Besides 70percentile is a low score. You'll get an average college with this score. I'll suggest studying more and applying next year because an MBA is something we do once in our lifetime and after that mostly we'll apply for a job rather than a Ph.D. So why not get admissio
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, No, Maths is not required in 12th/graduation to be eligible for MBA. This is because, To be eligible for MBA you just need to have graduation degree in any discipline it doesn't matter whether you have studied Maths in 12th/graduation or not. To get admission in MBA course, You need to complete your Bachelor degree of any stream from recognised university, There is no need of Maths to get admission in MBA. So, if you have completed your Bachelor degree from commerce, then you are eligible to apply for MBA entrance examination. To get admission in MBA Course, you need to scored minimum 50% marks in Graduation.

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SANTY BISHT

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In tier 2 or 3, youve to personally develop yourself and lookout for various courses related to your field and scope of that course, Its better to choose CS/IT from tier 2 or 3 colleges because there is no scope of ME/CIVIL/EC (the worst) and learn coding irrespective of your branch (read my other answers for detailed analysis). Also maintain a CGPA around 8.0 or above 75% in B.Tech to get in a good company or for applying for a better internship or college. Also labs are not well-maintained in these colleges so look out for certification from other institutes and learn the work from there. So conclusion is that youve to work hard in t
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Vinty Tanwar

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Hi Abdul, Finance, Marketing & HR are completely different streams. Here are some pros & cons of getting into these fields. MARKETING
Pros
-Handsome salary at the start of your career
-Huge pool of opportunities all across. In fact, most of the companies that visit the campus for placements, come to hire for a marketing profile. -Great scope of learning and different domains to choose from like digital marketing, PR, product development, sales, etc. Cons
-At the early stage, you are more likely to get into sales as it Sets the base. Other options may not pay you well enough. -You need to come up with creative solutions and new ideas as mar
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Sushant Singh

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As we all know that Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) is one of the top management institutes in India. They have various campuses in different states like Mumbai, Hyderabad and many more. They offer a wide range of business management course across these campuses
1. MBA 2 years
2. MBA (HR)
3. MBA (PHARMA)
4. MBA (Decision Science and Analytics)
5. MBA (Digital Transformation)
6. MBA (Business Analytics)
7. MBA (Law)
These are the courses for business management at NMIMS. All these courses are of 2 years.

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Nisha Kapoor

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MBA is considered one of the prestigious programs with a vast majority of students enrolling for different courses under it. There are several specializations in MBA like MBA in Banking, MBA Healthcare Management, MBA in Airport Management, MBA in Information Technology, MBA in Entrepreneurship, etc. MBA also has a great scope and future career opportunities in the field of human resources. MBA in Human Resources is a very demanding profession and the demand is likely to increase over time. The basic reason for this is, personnel are the most important part of any organisation, therefore management of the personnel is the most importan
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Nisha Kapoor

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While this is totally selective and depends upon individual interest and Plan to pursue his/her career in particular domain. Still I would say MBA in marketing will be preferred considering following points:
There are more marketing jobs considering Indian market compared to International business jobs. No of colleges giving International business degree are small, which certainly means competition will be more. Choosing marketing domain wouldn't restrict you to a certain area rather you will wide field to explore. Jobs in marketing has a wide range of salary structure compared to that of International business. I would again say it's c
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