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Yes, you are eligible to pursue integrated M.Sc - Ph.D biotechnology in Techno India University. Minimum eligibility to apply is 60% in graduation.
Best of luck.
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Most MBA aspirants have a belief that they have to go for dual specialization to excel and stay ahead in the race. Often students look for a combination of marketing or finance with HRM as a minor specialization or take marketing and finance as a combination. Honestly speaking from the recruiters perspective it should not really make a big difference whether a student goes for a dual specialization or a single specialization.
Sometimes it just looks like there is no proper career plan; for example if the combination chosen is marketing and finance, both these domains are different. The MBA student can either sit for marketing job
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All you need to look for is, does the college offer specialization in the subject of your choice or not.
Secondly, what their course curriculum is.
You can study in any college, and go for practice in court but the most important thing on which you need to focus is your concepts which needs to be really clear. Otherwise, you will face difficulty in courts.
Appear for all the exams and see which college you are getting and study. It wouldn't matter much
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Now, coming about the job prospects, you will be on upper hand, if you have a double degree. But, at end your knowledge will help you in getting a job.
I will advise you to pursue double degree in foreign universities, because they have more to offer as compared to Indian education system.
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As the focus is more on humanities subjects in addition to other core subjects, this provides a chance to the candidates to explore more and judge what is better for them.
This provides the area of opportunity to play with different fields of studies so that a student can choose the niche stream as per his/her interest. Subjects apart from the core subjects provide students to choose electives according to the job they want to pursue in the future. Initial years of degree provides a basic foundation root an
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