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Abhishek yadavCurrent Student
engineer civil and blogger
Contributor-Level 9
If you have done Diploma in engineering subject, then choose B.Tech as better option, as compared to BA. You will have bright future.
7 years ago
I have done BCA. Can I do M.Sc (maths with computer science)? From which university can I do it?
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Vikas PandeyCurrent Student
A budding CS Engineer and Web developer.
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you can do the course from given university.
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Leena AgarwalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
For MBA, you have to give open MAT exam they will give admission in the month of November and may.
Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks for general category/45% for reserved category as perDegree with 50% marks in: Engineering/Medicine/C
Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks for general category/45% for reserved category as perDegree with 50% marks in: Engineering/Medicine/C
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For MBA, you have to give open MAT exam they will give admission in the month of November and may.
Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks for general category/45% for reserved category as perDegree with 50% marks in: Engineering/Medicine/Chartered Accountancy (ICAI)
/Cost Accountancy (Cost and Works Accountancy)
ICAI/ICWAI)/Company Secretaryship (ICSI)/Law.
Candidate must have cleared OPENMAT, conducted by IGNOU
There is no age bar.
Graduation in any discipline with 50% marks for general category/45% for reserved category as perDegree with 50% marks in: Engineering/Medicine/Chartered Accountancy (ICAI)
/Cost Accountancy (Cost and Works Accountancy)
ICAI/ICWAI)/Company Secretaryship (ICSI)/Law.
Candidate must have cleared OPENMAT, conducted by IGNOU
There is no age bar.
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Some of the common dual specializations taken up by students are Marketing and Finance, Marketing and Operations, Marketing and HR, Operations and Human Resource Management (HRM), HRM and IT, IT and Marketing and so on.
Candidates can pursue du
Candidates can pursue du
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Some of the common dual specializations taken up by students are Marketing and Finance, Marketing and Operations, Marketing and HR, Operations and Human Resource Management (HRM), HRM and IT, IT and Marketing and so on.
Candidates can pursue dual MBA in full-time, part-time, online, executive and correspondence modes.
There a growing demand for dual specializations.
Some factors in favor of specializations in MBA individually.
1. Market Benefits
As the market opens up, various industry requires candidates with strong multitasking abilities. There is a massive demand for candidates who can fit into diversified roles with adequate efficiency. And an MBA degree with dual specialization solves this demand-supply gap.
One of the most popular dual specialization is Marketing and Finance. Both specializations are integral part of the industry. Various combinations of marketing, finance, human resources, operations, strategy and IT are quite in demand.
2. Exposure to New Topics
Dual specialization means more exposure and more exposure leads to more knowledge. A student is able to tap in to vast domains simultaneously. They develop distinct domain know-how and perform different tasks simultaneously with equal efficiency.
3. Placements
One of the biggest benefit is that candidates are eligible to sit for various companies during placements. Knowledge in two domains means you can apply for at least two kind of profiles.
3. Increased Job Opportunities
Like placements, candidates benefit tremendously with dual specialization in two different domains. So while looking for employment opportunities, one can apply to a wide variety of roles.
4. Career Shift
Another advantage of dual specialization is making a (comparatively) smooth career shift. For instance, one decides to pursue MBA in Marketing and Finance. Thereafter, the candidates goes on to work in sale and marketing domain. After a few years, candidates can make a shift to finance domain.
Hope this helps.
Candidates can pursue dual MBA in full-time, part-time, online, executive and correspondence modes.
There a growing demand for dual specializations.
Some factors in favor of specializations in MBA individually.
1. Market Benefits
As the market opens up, various industry requires candidates with strong multitasking abilities. There is a massive demand for candidates who can fit into diversified roles with adequate efficiency. And an MBA degree with dual specialization solves this demand-supply gap.
One of the most popular dual specialization is Marketing and Finance. Both specializations are integral part of the industry. Various combinations of marketing, finance, human resources, operations, strategy and IT are quite in demand.
2. Exposure to New Topics
Dual specialization means more exposure and more exposure leads to more knowledge. A student is able to tap in to vast domains simultaneously. They develop distinct domain know-how and perform different tasks simultaneously with equal efficiency.
3. Placements
One of the biggest benefit is that candidates are eligible to sit for various companies during placements. Knowledge in two domains means you can apply for at least two kind of profiles.
3. Increased Job Opportunities
Like placements, candidates benefit tremendously with dual specialization in two different domains. So while looking for employment opportunities, one can apply to a wide variety of roles.
4. Career Shift
Another advantage of dual specialization is making a (comparatively) smooth career shift. For instance, one decides to pursue MBA in Marketing and Finance. Thereafter, the candidates goes on to work in sale and marketing domain. After a few years, candidates can make a shift to finance domain.
Hope this helps.
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Aishwarya BelleCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Hi Deepak,
Yes, it is accepted. To pursue LLB, you just require a Bachelor's degree, it could be of any stream and of any university (includes open universities).
Good Luck.
Yes, it is accepted. To pursue LLB, you just require a Bachelor's degree, it could be of any stream and of any university (includes open universities).
Good Luck.
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
You can apply for the exam online by visiting the official website of university I.e.www.ignou.ac.in.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Gurleen KhuranaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
There is no age bar for admission in this course. You can apply.
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kavita jangirCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
Hello,
Please refer the Common prospectus at: http://ignou.ac.in/userfiles/common-pros.pdf and specifically page no. 26 and 27.
Please refer the Common prospectus at: http://ignou.ac.in/userfiles/common-pros.pdf and specifically page no. 26 and 27.
7 years ago
I have done my graduation with 44.24% and I belong to SC category. Can I pursue MBA in HR?
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DHARAM PAL JAKHARCurrent Student
MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you can go for it but there are more chances in private universities. So you should contact any private university for this and you have to be quick as admission time for this soon is getting over.
