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Aman Kumar Thakur

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If you have an interest in the field of Information Technology and want to specialize in IT management, then an MBA in IT would be a better choice for you. This programme covers various aspects of IT, such as information security, database management, software engineering, and emerging technologies. You will learn to manage IT projects, design IT strategies, and implement IT solutions in organizations. After completing an MBA in IT, you can pursue a career as an IT manager, IT consultant, systems analyst, or business analyst in IT companies, financial firms, healthcare organizations, and government agencies. On the other hand, if you w
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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IT MBA is the best specialisation after B.Com CS.

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simran kumari

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Hi. Sandeep. Yes, you can prepare for an MBA/PGDM programme after completing a BE degree with English or English Honours. While a strong academic background is an advantage, it is not the only criteria for admission to MBA/PGDM programs. Many business schools accept students from diverse academic backgrounds, and the admission criteria include factors such as entrance exam scores, work experience, and performance in group discussions and personal interviews. To prepare for the CAT (Common Admission Test), which is a popular entrance exam for MBA/PGDM programs in India, you can start by familiarizing yourself with the exam patte
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simran kumari

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Yes, it can be beneficial to pursue an MBA/PGDM after completing the CA (Chartered Accountancy) programme. An MBA/PGDM can provide you with a broader understanding of business management concepts and practices, which can complement your technical expertise in accounting and finance. Additionally, an MBA/PGDM can help you acquire leadership and management skills, which can open up opportunities for career growth and advancement. To prepare for the CA. (Common Admission Test) in your daily routine, you can start by setting aside a fixed amount of time each day to study and practice. It is important to develop a study plan and schedule th
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of the best books on Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning for MBA preparation is listed below;
1- Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey.
2- Word Power Made Easy Book by Norman Lewis.
3- Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Ajay Singh.
4- High School English Grammar & Composition by Wren & Martin.
5- A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R. S. Aggarwal. I hope this will help you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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It is difficult to prepare for all MBA entrance exams with one book due to different exam patterns. Also, since there are multiple sections in each exam, one book might not be able to cover the complete syllabus of these entrance exams. However, there are certain section-wise books that can be referred to for different MBA exams. These are:
1. Arun Sharma or R. S. Agrawal for quantitative aptitude
2. Nisiht Sinha or Pearson for data interpretation and logical reasoning
3. Arun Sharma or Odisha Publication for Verbal Ability
4. For logical reasoning books by Arun Sharma or Nishit K. Sinha
You can choose any of these books to prepare for th
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Priyanshu Ranjan

Beginner-Level 5

A period of 4-6 months should be sufficient for CET. Over this time one needs to put in 5-6 hours of daily sincere effort. Self-study and joining of classes for preparation with a lot of doing of mock tests will help you to excel in CET.

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roma raja bcom student

Contributor-Level 7

Firslty you have to know the syllabus of exam then you can start preparing anytime. Some cons of preparing at an early stages are:
1 High frequency of solving sums
2 Good for verbal ability
3 Used to solving sums
4 Easily you can solve quants
5 You can save time for comprehension
6 You can crack the exam smoothly.

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Harsh PandeyFaculty LPU

Guide-Level 13

Hi there, being a faculty of LPU, I can tell you about LPUs MBA programme. I am giving you some details of the syllabus of LPU NEST exam for MBA. Syllabus
Verbal & Reading Comprehension
English Usage or Grammar, Vocabulary Based (Synonyms/Antonyms), Jumbled Paragraph, Analogies or Reverse Analogies, Summary Questions, Verbal Reasoning, Facts-Inferences-Judgments, Context Sentences, Reading Comprehension
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems, Profit and Loss, Discount, LCM and HCF, Speed, Time and Distance, Percentages, Time and Work, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Quadratic Equations & Linear Equations, Complex Numbers, Simple and Compound
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