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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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I think you can study environment science as part of distant education. After the completion of your MBA you can do distant education and can learn environmental science.

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Jyoti Kapoor

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You can refer the below link for colleges offering MBA in marketing with specialisation in digital marketing.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india?uaf[]=location&uaf[]=exam&uaf[]=specialization&ts=8174535&rf=filters&sp[]=141&ed[]=et_20

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Yes, anyone who has completed graduation is eligible for MBA. So, you can pursue PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) after completing your B.Sc.

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Ashish Sharma

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Hi,
MBA generally asks for 50% graduation marks. You won't get any good MBA colleges for marketing with 45% in B.Com. You should choose a better field than MBA that does not look at your graduation marks. Good luck!

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Mahak KhandelwalBibliophile

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Hey Varsha!
You need to register yourself with the DTE website and as you've not given CMAT, you can get admission on the basis of your qualifying exams. The seat will be allotted only in second counselling as first counselling is held for CMAT students.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Placements: Placements of our batch were pretty good. 70-80% are already placed and still, companies are coming for campus placements. Marketing has the highest placement percentage this time. Almost 95% students are placed. Telecom, FMCG, electronics, hospitals, banks, financing etc are few sectors from where companies visited for campus placement. Roles offered by them are management trainee, assistant managers, relationship managers etc.

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vignesh n

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First of all, it depends upon the college and second thing is PGDM is more towards practical exposure. Whereas, MBA is of more theoretical. Since you have been from B.com background, if you are really interested in marketing career, then you can choose Marketing with finance (it doesn't matter MBA or PGDM) which will be helpful to get a good job.

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Maharnav KhoundHello! It's Maharnav here.

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Yes, SAP is required in order to maintain your level with today's industry. But, I suggest you to first carry on with your MA since it will take time for you to understand the course structure and curriculum. SAP , Business Analytics, Digital marketing course are very common now.

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