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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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General MBA always gives more flexibility over sectorial programs.

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Rushabh Sheth

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BMS has edge over other courses like bcom and baf
Hence do bms

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Chetna S

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Hi
Universities abroad do not hv any cut offs as admission is based on ur complete profile like SAT/ ACT score, TOEFL/ IELTS , reference letters and SOP (Statement of Purpose)
For all info check this link and apply.
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/applicants/international

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Candidates for MBA in universities abroad are evaluated by selection committees on multiple parameters. MBA Admission abroad will require a very high GMAT score, good statement of purpose, recommendation letters from renowned faculty and good academic records . Reputation of colleges/ university is an added advantage. You can work on above stated parameters to increase your admission chances.

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Sakshi Verma

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Dear Shubham! yes there are many colleges that will provide you the direct admissions. some of the colleges like Lovely Professional University who are having their counselors in your town ,you can pay a visit to them they will give you the proper guidelines.even you can visit on their website www.lpu.in or can contact them at their toll free number.
hurry up ! admission forms are out
best of luck

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello likhitha. At first, take a decision whether you want Job or want to study further. If you want to study further, you can pursue MBA or M.tech from a reputed college that can provide you with placements or if you want a job, keep trying for both private and government sectors as per your interest.

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Renu Vivek

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Two-pole and earthing-pin plugs, socket-outlets and socket-outlet adaptors for AC (50-60 Hz) circuits up to 250V" describes four sizes of plug rated at 2 A, 5 A (Type D), 15 A (Type M) and 30 A. The plugs have three round pins arranged in a triangle, with the larger top pin being the earthing pin. The plugs are polarized and unfused. Plugs are non-interchangeable between current ratings. Introduced in 1934, the BS 546 type has mostly been displaced in the UK by plugs and sockets to the BS 1363 standard. According to the IEC[43] some 40 countries use Type D and 15 countries use Type M. Some, such as India and South Africa, use standards
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honors

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I think bsc it is good It has good scope

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