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Lovely Professional University Current Student
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Priti, LPU students have also availed opportunities of Placements in government services through on-campus/off-campus placement drives. LPU provides ample opportunities to each and every of the eligible students to secure good placement. The u
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Priti, LPU students have also availed opportunities of Placements in government services through on-campus/off-campus placement drives. LPU provides ample opportunities to each and every of the eligible students to secure good placement. The university has been ranked high by outer agencies also with regard to placements of our students. Several Big Brands of the industry visit LPU campus for campus placements.Check the link below for more details
http://www.lpu.in/placements.php
The curriculum taught incorporates specific courses (subjects) under the notion of Professional Enhancement Programmes (PEP) in which the students are prepared to crack the placement processes. PEP classes start right away from the first semester itself in form of Communication Skills and continue till the final semester covering: Analytical Skills (Logic Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning) Quantitative Aptitude Skills Technical Aptitude Skills Presentations and Soft Skills Mock Exercises (Mock Interviews, GDs, Mock Tests, etc.) All a student has to do is to maintain a good academic record and personality to ensure his/her placement.
http://www.lpu.in/placements.php
The curriculum taught incorporates specific courses (subjects) under the notion of Professional Enhancement Programmes (PEP) in which the students are prepared to crack the placement processes. PEP classes start right away from the first semester itself in form of Communication Skills and continue till the final semester covering: Analytical Skills (Logic Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning) Quantitative Aptitude Skills Technical Aptitude Skills Presentations and Soft Skills Mock Exercises (Mock Interviews, GDs, Mock Tests, etc.) All a student has to do is to maintain a good academic record and personality to ensure his/her placement.
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8 years ago
What are the career options after completing BA honors in Italian from Delhi University?
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VIKRAM SONICurrent Student
Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller
Scholar-Level 16
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According to your education qualification, you may choose these courses and job profile accordingly
Travel and tourism
International relations
Journalism
MBA- International business
Development studies
Celta certificate from British council
All
According to your education qualification, you may choose these courses and job profile accordingly
Travel and tourism
International relations
Journalism
MBA- International business
Development studies
Celta certificate from British council
All
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Dear
According to your education qualification, you may choose these courses and job profile accordingly
Travel and tourism
International relations
Journalism
MBA- International business
Development studies
Celta certificate from British council
All the best
According to your education qualification, you may choose these courses and job profile accordingly
Travel and tourism
International relations
Journalism
MBA- International business
Development studies
Celta certificate from British council
All the best
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mani khannaCurrent Student
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Hi,
You may refer to the placement section on this link as a college can be considered good if it is having a good placement record.
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/course/b-arch-indira-gandhi-delhi-technical-university-for-women-k
You may refer to the placement section on this link as a college can be considered good if it is having a good placement record.
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/course/b-arch-indira-gandhi-delhi-technical-university-for-women-k
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Hi,
You may refer to the placement section on this link as a college can be considered good if it is having a good placement record.
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/course/b-arch-indira-gandhi-delhi-technical-university-for-women-kashmere-gate-238478
You may refer to the placement section on this link as a college can be considered good if it is having a good placement record.
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/course/b-arch-indira-gandhi-delhi-technical-university-for-women-kashmere-gate-238478
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Subham SinghCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
FMS, Baroda and BK school of management are two best B Schools in Ahmedabad and Baroda. If you are talking in the range of these b schools, and not in range of IIM and symbiosis, then go any of them.
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Utkarsh VermaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
If you think that you can do your best in B.Sc then do not give up Ramjas.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Akash,
Your past acads do not matter for admission into FMS Delhi
Try to score in excess of 99.8%ile to improve your chances of admission
Your past acads do not matter for admission into FMS Delhi
Try to score in excess of 99.8%ile to improve your chances of admission
8 years ago
Which one is better among MBA from FMS Delhi and PGP from ISB Hyderabad? I live in Delhi and doing BBA.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Siddharth,
While ISB may have an international standards like campus, it is still a notch lower in pedigree as compared to FMS. Also ISB has a very large batch size as compared to FMS which makes it easier for you to bag coveted jobs at FMS
While ISB may have an international standards like campus, it is still a notch lower in pedigree as compared to FMS. Also ISB has a very large batch size as compared to FMS which makes it easier for you to bag coveted jobs at FMS
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Hi Siddharth,
While ISB may have an international standards like campus, it is still a notch lower in pedigree as compared to FMS. Also ISB has a very large batch size as compared to FMS which makes it easier for you to bag coveted jobs at FMS.
You have already pointed out that chasm of difference in the fees of these two B-Schools, also sonce you are in your graudation right now, you will be required to work for at least 2 yearw before even being considered for ISB. That's about the same time you will graduate from FMS considering you get into both of these B schools in the first go.
So effectively, 3 years after your graduation the two scenarios will be:
1) Graduated from FMS with 1 year of post MBA experience and equivalent financial earnings with no debt.
2) Graduated from ISB with no post MBA work experience, most of the 35 lakh debt still in tact even after spending all your 2 yearsafter graduation work experience savings
Also, freshers at FMS are much better off at FMS compared to 2 year work experience students at ISB since the avg work experience is much higher at ISB (5 years at ISB vs ~ 1 year at FMS) thereby putting you at a substantial disadvantage.
On monetary terms, the 2 lakh higher avg package you get at ISB will form a miniscule of the 30+ lakh additional debt at ISB.
Since you are from Delhi, FMS Delhi should by default be a far more preferred option.
P.S. I am from Hyderabad with 1 year work experience, I find FMS Delhi to be a default choice over ISB on all grounds except for the higher standards of infrastructure at ISB.
While ISB may have an international standards like campus, it is still a notch lower in pedigree as compared to FMS. Also ISB has a very large batch size as compared to FMS which makes it easier for you to bag coveted jobs at FMS.
You have already pointed out that chasm of difference in the fees of these two B-Schools, also sonce you are in your graudation right now, you will be required to work for at least 2 yearw before even being considered for ISB. That's about the same time you will graduate from FMS considering you get into both of these B schools in the first go.
So effectively, 3 years after your graduation the two scenarios will be:
1) Graduated from FMS with 1 year of post MBA experience and equivalent financial earnings with no debt.
2) Graduated from ISB with no post MBA work experience, most of the 35 lakh debt still in tact even after spending all your 2 yearsafter graduation work experience savings
Also, freshers at FMS are much better off at FMS compared to 2 year work experience students at ISB since the avg work experience is much higher at ISB (5 years at ISB vs ~ 1 year at FMS) thereby putting you at a substantial disadvantage.
On monetary terms, the 2 lakh higher avg package you get at ISB will form a miniscule of the 30+ lakh additional debt at ISB.
Since you are from Delhi, FMS Delhi should by default be a far more preferred option.
P.S. I am from Hyderabad with 1 year work experience, I find FMS Delhi to be a default choice over ISB on all grounds except for the higher standards of infrastructure at ISB.
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Parakh MishraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you can get admission in DU but they may not be good college or may not be of north campus.
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Mahesh JainCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
If you want to do B.Com (hons.), then it's not compulsory to take math in 12th.
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Shiksha DiscussionsCurrent Student
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Migration of students from SOL to Regular Colleges and vice-versa is allowed provided that the student meets the requirements laid down by the University. Inter-university migration is also allowed subject to the condition that the student mee
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Migration of students from SOL to Regular Colleges and vice-versa is allowed provided that the student meets the requirements laid down by the University. Inter-university migration is also allowed subject to the condition that the student meets the laid down stipulations. Major conditions in this regard are outlined hereinafter. For more details for their particular case students may seek guidance from the School.
Migration from a Regular college to the School of Open Learning and vice-versa with change of course is not permissible. However, migration to II year and III year would be allowed in the same course and same subject.
Migration to the School of Open Learning from regular college is not permitted beyond 15 days from the date of issue of No Objection Certificate by the Executive Director, School of Open Learning.
Candidates seeking migration/ transfer from Regular Colleges of Delhi University to School of Open Learning will be allowed to join B.A. (Programme)/B.Com./ B.Com.(Hons.)/B.A. (Hons.) Programme, English/ B.A. (Hons.) Programme, political. Science II year. and III year. as the case may be only if the Span Period permits, and subject to eligibility.
Migration / Direct Admission to II / III Year
Migration to 2nd and 3rd year of Honours and 3rd year of Programme courses from other Universities is not permissible.
Admissions to 2nd and 3rd year of B.Com. (Hons) will be permitted only for Delhi University students on the basis of individual merit within the pendency of 5 years from the date of his/her admission to the course in the University.
It is the basic responsibility of the student seeking migration or direct admission to submit the required certificates and documents in support of the eligibility, as and when demanded.
Candidates who have passed the Matriculation or the S.S.L.C., S.S.C. or Higher Secondary (11 year schooling) examination only, are not eligible for admission.
Migration from School of Open Learning to Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board and vice-versa is not allowed.
The student who wishes to migrate in the SOL must be a bonafide student of the college at the time of leaving the college.
The Ex. Student of II & III year of the college with same subject and same course within the pendency of the Span Period would come under the category of Direct Admission.
Migration from a Regular college to the School of Open Learning and vice-versa with change of course is not permissible. However, migration to II year and III year would be allowed in the same course and same subject.
Migration to the School of Open Learning from regular college is not permitted beyond 15 days from the date of issue of No Objection Certificate by the Executive Director, School of Open Learning.
Candidates seeking migration/ transfer from Regular Colleges of Delhi University to School of Open Learning will be allowed to join B.A. (Programme)/B.Com./ B.Com.(Hons.)/B.A. (Hons.) Programme, English/ B.A. (Hons.) Programme, political. Science II year. and III year. as the case may be only if the Span Period permits, and subject to eligibility.
Migration / Direct Admission to II / III Year
Migration to 2nd and 3rd year of Honours and 3rd year of Programme courses from other Universities is not permissible.
Admissions to 2nd and 3rd year of B.Com. (Hons) will be permitted only for Delhi University students on the basis of individual merit within the pendency of 5 years from the date of his/her admission to the course in the University.
It is the basic responsibility of the student seeking migration or direct admission to submit the required certificates and documents in support of the eligibility, as and when demanded.
Candidates who have passed the Matriculation or the S.S.L.C., S.S.C. or Higher Secondary (11 year schooling) examination only, are not eligible for admission.
Migration from School of Open Learning to Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board and vice-versa is not allowed.
The student who wishes to migrate in the SOL must be a bonafide student of the college at the time of leaving the college.
The Ex. Student of II & III year of the college with same subject and same course within the pendency of the Span Period would come under the category of Direct Admission.
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