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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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I don't that it is mandatory.
You can check in NMAT website: www.nmat.org.in

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Sahil Rana

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https://www.shiksha.com/university/cu-Chandigarh-university-45668/admission
Here is the admission procedure to get admission in this university
Kindly visit the link.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello,
Kindly go through below link to find short term business courses. https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/colleges/certificate-courses-Mumbai-all
Thanks.

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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi,
If you are having your family business, then you must be having much knowledge about the textiles, but still the professional study will make you even more well versed in that. Thank you.

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aayush verma

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It depends on what your family business is. If it is anything related to clothes or garments, you can do textile engineering and then MBA. However, if you want to have a strong accountancy and financial foundation then you should go for B.Com (H).

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Tanay Tapke

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Totally Worth it!
Many family businesses are dying at the hands of giants like Amazon, Reliance. People now-a-days use BigBasket or Amazon or Dmart to fulfil their supplies instead of local Kirana stores. In this changing era to save family businesses high level the latest business methods are to be known. When it comes to Family businesses, I would say the main considerations with any education choice for potentially entering the business would be:
What are your core skills, and interest areas? What are the business needs? Is it more management related, or could the business do with some strong finance resources. Let me take an example
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pratiksha kamble

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You should go for BBA and MBA programme or any management course, which helps you in your future for joining family business or you can start your own business. BBA and MBA are helpful for learning business management so I would suggest you to go for BBA and after that MBA.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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I don't think it will be considered as a formal experience. But it's definitely an advantage and adds weight to the CV.

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Shubham Sharan

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Hey,
Yes, PGPCEM is a 6 month full-time course. There is no expected cutoff for this programme. For more details, refer the below link:
https://www.xlri.ac.in/academic-programmes/corporate-programmes/certificate-programmes/pgpcem.aspx

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