MBA Rural Management

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Pallavi

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Students who fulfill the below points can study MBA in Rural Management: Students who have completed their graduation with minimum 50 per cent marks in aggregate and cleared MBA entrance exams can apply for the course. For reserved category students, 45 per cent score in graduation is required.Graduates with training in horticulture, agriculture, agronomy or related subjects frequently have a strong foundation in the rural economy. Hence, they can opt for this course.Those with management, business administration or comparable experience can also specialise in rural management to put their business talents to use in the particula
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Based on the previous year's cutoffs, here is the approximate CAT cut off for the MBA Rural Management and MBA HRM programs at XIMB:
- MBA Rural Management: The CAT cut off for the MBA Rural Management programme at XIMB may be around 85 to 90 percentile. - MBA HRM: The CAT cut off for the MBA HRM programme at XIMB may be around 90 to 95 percentile. It is important to note that the cutoff may vary from year to year based on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the overall performance of the applicants. Additionally, XIMB also considers various other factors such as academic background, work
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Sathya Narayana Rangappagari

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Hi Kumar! Yes, an online MBA can be a good option for pursuing a degree in rural management, especially if you are not able to attend a traditional, on-campus MBA programme. Online MBA programs offer flexibility, convenience, and a more self-paced learning experience, which can be particularly helpful for those who may have work or family obligations. When considering an online MBA programme, it is important to research the programme's reputation and accreditation, as well as the curriculum and faculty. You should also consider the programme's format, including the delivery of coursework, interaction with professors and classmates, and
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Dattatraya Budhware

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Both if you know what you want to be in the future with the MBA degree in that speacilazation.

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Shivang agarwal

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Bharat Rajpoot

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Absolutely. If you are interested in rural management, then you are a passionate learner, and this is a good field to get into. In fact, there is a shortage of skilled people in this field and you will have lots of job opportunities. You should prepare yourself and know the latest development in this area. For more detail, about PGDM in Rural Management, you can visit at: https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-rural-management-anand-28620.

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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

Contributor-Level 6

It depends upon your interest, as well as your original nature. In case you have interest in rural sector, you may opt for it. But, at the same time you will have to be prepared for the challenges associated with it. This is because, rural management is still a growing field whereas job opportunities in the finance sector are more as compared to rural management. Good luck.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Rural development has always been the prime focus of our government since independence. All five years plans were focused towards the special benefit of the rural community. Some of the objectives have been achieved and others have failed but the effort for further development has not ceased. A rural management professional can work independently or under an NGO to carry out the work assigned to him/her.
For a generation of necessary skills, he/she has to undertake a diploma or degree course in rural management offered by several management institutes in the country. There are many institutions and projects funded by the cooperate hous
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