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A KaushikCurrent Student
English language trainer cum career counselor
Guide-Level 13
Dear Nitin, below mentioned details will provide you with the address of the Annamalai University center.
51-A, Institutional Area Thuglagabad, (Near Batra Hospital), New Delhi, Delhi 110062.
51-A, Institutional Area Thuglagabad, (Near Batra Hospital), New Delhi, Delhi 110062.
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Sushobhita ChawlaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
You need to check the same with the college itself, as the college discloses the same only to students.
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siddhi ghugeCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
Most probably, there won't be any exam. However, I advise you to check the college website frequently for any updates on their admission process.
7 years ago
What is the eligibility criteria for BBA course and what about the online studies of BBA?
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Vm prudhvi RajuCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Its better to go for regular course if you are pursuing 1st time degree in your career. Criteria depends on the university. Generally, passing 12th class is the basic one for getting admission into any college.
7 years ago
Should I prefer Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi over Amity Noida, NSIT and SRM Ghaziabad?
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RITIK SRIVASTAVACurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Hello Vipul,
Among all these, you should prefer NSIT, followed by GGSIPU, Amity University and then SRM-Ghaziabad.
Among all these, you should prefer NSIT, followed by GGSIPU, Amity University and then SRM-Ghaziabad.
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KAUSTABH DECurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
I can speak to the advantages of pursuing your business education in Canada.
1) Reputation - Most premier business schools in Canada - Schulich, Rotman, Ivey, Queen's (to name a few) are very well respected by Canadian employers and globally f
1) Reputation - Most premier business schools in Canada - Schulich, Rotman, Ivey, Queen's (to name a few) are very well respected by Canadian employers and globally f
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I can speak to the advantages of pursuing your business education in Canada.
1) Reputation - Most premier business schools in Canada - Schulich, Rotman, Ivey, Queen's (to name a few) are very well respected by Canadian employers and globally for the quality of education offered. You will see ranking agencies such as Forbes, Economist, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times consistently rank these schools amongst the top 100 in the world.
2) Economy- a strong and diverse economy with a thriving banking, IT manufacturing, CPG, retail, nonprofit, healthcare sector. Please note, due to the current oil price dip, the oil industry is going through a cyclical downturn. Hopefully, it should be seeing growth soon. Canada also enjoys very strong bilateral trades with USA, giving it a strong market to keep its economy strong.
3) MBA and Employability - The MBA degree holds a lot of weightage especially. For international students when it comes to employment. Most business schools publish an annual employment and salary report, where 80-95% of the graduating class is placed within 3 months of graduation. A large percentage of these graduates have the opportunity to work in Canada because of a favorable work permit policy. Post Graduate Work Permit - as you can imagine, one of the key barriers for employers recruiting foreign graduates is sponsorship of the work permit. This barrier can significantly impact a student's financial wellbeing, dampen the student experience and sometimes cause unnecessary stress. The Canadian government continues to have favorable immigration laws relating to work permits and permanent residence. Foreign graduates depending on the duration of their Master's degree, can receive an open work permit of up to 3 years (to receive any work permit, you have to study for at least 8 months in Canada). This allows a graduate to work for any employer across the country. Please refer to the CIC website for up to date information on this - Stay in Canada after graduation. Immigration - Canada continues to invite foreign nationals to immigrate to the country. Please read more about the Express Entry system - How Express Entry works to see how the new system weighs a Master's degree from a Canadian University while evaluating an application. This may be useful.
1) Reputation - Most premier business schools in Canada - Schulich, Rotman, Ivey, Queen's (to name a few) are very well respected by Canadian employers and globally for the quality of education offered. You will see ranking agencies such as Forbes, Economist, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times consistently rank these schools amongst the top 100 in the world.
2) Economy- a strong and diverse economy with a thriving banking, IT manufacturing, CPG, retail, nonprofit, healthcare sector. Please note, due to the current oil price dip, the oil industry is going through a cyclical downturn. Hopefully, it should be seeing growth soon. Canada also enjoys very strong bilateral trades with USA, giving it a strong market to keep its economy strong.
3) MBA and Employability - The MBA degree holds a lot of weightage especially. For international students when it comes to employment. Most business schools publish an annual employment and salary report, where 80-95% of the graduating class is placed within 3 months of graduation. A large percentage of these graduates have the opportunity to work in Canada because of a favorable work permit policy. Post Graduate Work Permit - as you can imagine, one of the key barriers for employers recruiting foreign graduates is sponsorship of the work permit. This barrier can significantly impact a student's financial wellbeing, dampen the student experience and sometimes cause unnecessary stress. The Canadian government continues to have favorable immigration laws relating to work permits and permanent residence. Foreign graduates depending on the duration of their Master's degree, can receive an open work permit of up to 3 years (to receive any work permit, you have to study for at least 8 months in Canada). This allows a graduate to work for any employer across the country. Please refer to the CIC website for up to date information on this - Stay in Canada after graduation. Immigration - Canada continues to invite foreign nationals to immigrate to the country. Please read more about the Express Entry system - How Express Entry works to see how the new system weighs a Master's degree from a Canadian University while evaluating an application. This may be useful.
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Sakshay KandhwayCurrent Student
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DU conducts a entrance exam for these three courses I. e. BBA/BMS and BBE called DU JAT. After this, they conducts Group discussion and Personal Interview. But last year I. e 2017 these two rounds does't happened and candidates are selected on
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DU conducts a entrance exam for these three courses I. e. BBA/BMS and BBE called DU JAT. After this, they conducts Group discussion and Personal Interview. But last year I. e 2017 these two rounds does't happened and candidates are selected on the basis of their Board marks and entrance results. And after that, rank wise counseling happens.
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Stuti JainCurrent Student
Education and career counsellor
Guide-Level 12
Hi Nikita,
The cut-off are very high but minimum eligibility for OBC is 45%. Please read guidelines here:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=601&cntnt01returnid=83
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-soci
The cut-off are very high but minimum eligibility for OBC is 45%. Please read guidelines here:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=601&cntnt01returnid=83
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-soci
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Hi Nikita,
The cut-off are very high but minimum eligibility for OBC is 45%. Please read guidelines here:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=601&cntnt01returnid=83
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-admissions-2016-faqs-blogId-12783.
The cut-off are very high but minimum eligibility for OBC is 45%. Please read guidelines here:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=601&cntnt01returnid=83
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-admissions-2016-faqs-blogId-12783.
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7 years ago
Do they provide placements after graduation?
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Pragati BansalCurrent Student
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Yes, schools do come to Gargi College, Department of Elementary Education for placements but getting a job is not 100% sure because it depends on your percentages, interviews or any other criteria which is chosen by schools only.
