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Ulhas Karkhanis

Beginner-Level 5

Firstly, you must be clear as to what you intend to do after MBA. It may not add value if you are looking at clinical practice. but if you aspire to be in managing hospitals, then it is better to do MBA. Many students with BDS take up MBA in Pharma & Healthcare Management. They acquire management skills & knowledge to pursue management jobs. Today, with Hospital sector growing rapidly, these career paths can take you to the top management positions over a period of time.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! Both are equally good, what matters more is from which B-school you are pursuing them. For example, all Iims and some top non-Iims offer PG Diploma whereas non-Iims like JBIMS, NMIMS, SIBM, FMS, etc. Offer MBA. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/faq-1#8 Kindly visit the given link for more details.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You might get admission with your score.
Placements (as provided by college)
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus
CTS Deloitte Ford Motors Goldman Sachs Google HCL NDTV PricewaterhouseCoopers Standard Chartered bank World Bank

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Aisha Dey

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RIIM is a good institute to pursuing PGDM. They have the best faculty members, best placement, industrial visits, educational trips to London or Dubai and they also organize 1-month residential programme in London. So, you can go for RIIM.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

Contributor-Level 8

You should have atleast 55 percent for eligibility and 60 percent in graduation for some companies
You should have atleast 3 months work as a summer intern for getting better placements.

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rahul r

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Entering the field and its eligibility criteria:
You can opt for Diploma, certificate, undergraduate or postgraduate programmes to be a part of this budding industry. The minimum eligibility criterion for taking admission to a tourism course at the undergraduate level is the completion of class XII. On the other hand if your looking for an admission to postgraduate programmes, you must be a graduate from a recognised institute and also appear for an entrance test and clear the group discussions and Personal Interviews. Distance Learning programmes in tourism and travel management are also provided by many institutes along degree courses
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Arpit SinghPursuing MBA from MDI Gurgaon

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Hi there,
Please check the eligibility criteria before appearing for the CAT exam. Once you give CAT and clear the sectional/overall cut-offs required to get shortlisted from MDI Gurgaon, you will be called for the next round (GDPIWAT). Based on the combined scores for different components, the final selection list is then released. All the best.

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Harshit Jain

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You can pursue MBA from reputed B-Schools like Iims or ISB. You can choose any field as per your interest whether Strategy Management, Business Analyst, International Marketing, Finance etc. This will help you in making a good career in management.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

Guide-Level 12

First of all, be clear with your career plans. Pursuing MBA/PGP/PGDM in any top 100 management colleges in India will provide high pay scale with handsome/managerial job. Else, MBA from an average college will makes you to search for job or entry level job. My suggestion is get some work experience first for at least 12 months. Go for MBA. All the Best for your future.

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