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richa Bhatnagarwww.pristinecentre.com

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These following courses are somehow related to your qualifications. In case, you wish to change your line, these are the related fields.
1. Law: If you are good at communication, you can do law and move on to construction laws later.
2. MCA: Certain colleges require any graduation degree for eligibility. You can become a web developer or a business analyst after this.
3. MBA: Either in Marketing, IT, infrastructure development, real estate development and management.
4. Journalism/ Mass communication.

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anita singhpassionate for journalism..!!!

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Hi Kirti,
I think, you have to do lot of hard work for CAT exam. You should make a proper time table and stick to it. You need to be focused on mathematics formulas. You should be aware about GK and you should read newspaper. You can start from basic concept and go for the best CAT coaching.

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Saiyam Jain

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Mumbai is the best campus of NMIMS as it is the oldest and the most reputed of the lot
PGDM is the course that is offered by IIMs and here at NMIMS it is no different. It is a diploma and it gets updated every year with relevant subjects and at the same has a wider scope than MBA degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Indian telecommunication industry is matured and has total of employment potentials because of its growth and changing technologies. MBA (Telecom) course is designed to provide mix of management and telecom technology knowledge and skills to have career in telecommunication industry.
The course is designed and well suited for electronics engineers. It is niche sector specific specialization of MBA, therefore job opportunities are lesser in comparison to marketing, HR, finance, etc. Experienced telecom professionals have potential for job abroad.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Manpreet Singh,
Now, you can focus on SAP FICO, MM or SD. It will help you to get decent job with reputed companies.
All the best.

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Anuj Singh

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Finance MBA can work in banking and non-banking sectors. You can work anywhere in the corporate world. Every industry has a need for financial expert for maintaining the balance of capital. The students, who have done the MBA in finance, have a lot of job opportunities in government and the private sector.
He/she can be a part of the stock market, top-notch organization, finance ministry and related organizations. Beside, an MBA finance with CA can run his own business. It is a good paying degree course. Salary is no bar for the qualified and skilled one. A financial manager can earn the INR 500000 to 120000 per annum.
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Anuj Singh

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IT managers have huge opportunities to work in IT domain of any big company or directly in technology firms. Indian IT giants like TCS, Infosys, WIPRO, Tech Mahindra, HCL Technologies, etc. hire MBA IT from top Indian B-schools for business development roles and offer attractive entry level salary.
Foreign companies like Accenture, Capgemeni, SAP, HP, Cognizant, etc. also recruit MBA IT graduates. The role of IT manager includes planning, strategizing and implementing new software and IT projects. Many managers are also given responsibility to directly interact with foreign clients to understand their requirements and specifications ove
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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Deepak,
The market is currently overflowed with inexperienced graduates having a Masters degree. As you have already mentioned that you're an average student, my sincere advice to you would be to gain atleast 2+ years of experience before opting for higher degree.
After 2+ years of experience, you can opt for MBA in correspondence level or full- time course as per your choice.

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

Scholar-Level 17

There are many good colleges offering distance MBA course.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-institutes-for-distance-correspondence-mba-article-6301-1

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you have less than 50% marks in graduation, the chances to get admission in MBA are very less in good B-schools. If you get admission, you will definitely face challenges in campus placement as you may get filtered out in pre selection process, even before GD/PI round.

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