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

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Yes, physically handicapped students can also study MBA in marketing and sales.
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Pranjali Naiksatam

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Hi,
From my personal experience, I would suggest you that doing MBA in marketing will be beneficial as you will get broader exposure and as an add-on, you should opt for digital marketing course as it is also the need of the hour. If you are looking for detailed and practical exposure in digital marketing, I would suggest you check LIPS India where they provide detailed knowledge and good practical exposure, I personally found this institute really helpful to build my career.
I am providing you with the link which will make your search easier:
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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Biswajeet,
To study MBA in UK, first of all, you will need work experience of 2 or 3 years. There are colleges which accept freshers but they are not the very good ones. You must decide where you want to be placed. As far as exams go, you have to take the GMAT or GRE and IELTS. GMAT is preferred over IELTS.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Manmeet Singh, I think you should first decide what kind of job opportunities you are looking for and decide what to study accordingly, since you are doing the reverse thing here. With an MBA, you should gain some work experience in India and figure out what you want. Otherwise, options and admission chances are limited. Take the IELTS. If you want to study a management course, take GRE or GMAT. You can learn a foreign language too for better job prospects. Go through university websites for programs they have and match with your career plans. It is your personal decision.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
Welingkar Institute of Management (WeSchool) is an autonomous institute that offers distance learning programs recognized by UGC-DEB, government. Of India. We School continues to deliver quality education, while providing distance learners with the flexibility they need. Their online MBA courses can be availed in the Hybrid Learning mode, which operates on a unique hybrid structure combining effective online and offline study formats to help people learn conveniently.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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One year Masters from UK is accepted all over the world, except in India, that too only AICTE is not approving one year Masters to teach in India. If you are going to come back to India and teach in any university it is not accepted. Otherwise for jobs and for all purpose it is accepted. Even IPS and IAS officers after 5 years of experience before posted as Collectors or Asst. Commissioner of Police, they are sent to UK to do their MBA and come. Normally, when someone doing Masters in UK will never come back to India and teach. If someone is really interested in teaching, they can do Ph.D and teach. All countries accept this Masters in
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santosh bansal

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For your own business, marketing is the best option. I think so because if once you start a business then you have to sell something and for that, you need a market and for starting, marketing is to be needed not a human recruit.

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SUDIPTA ROY

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Candidates must qualify in either of the following: Management Aptitude Test (MAT). West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination For Management Aptitude Test (WBJEEMAT). Shortlisted candidates from MAT/WBJEEMAT will have to qualify in the Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GDPI) conducted by Brainware School Of Management.

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