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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Admission exams: Many MBA and M.Sc. Colleges in Australia require candidates to take admission exams such as GMAT GRE or IELTS/TOEFL. Prepare for these exams well in advance and aim for a good score to increase your chances of admission.
Apply to colleges: Once you have shortlisted the colleges, start applying for them. Prepare a strong application package that includes your academic transcripts, admission exam scores, recommendation letters, essays, and other required documents. Make sure to apply before the application deadline.
Consider scholarships: Look for scholarships and financial aid options that are available for internationa
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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IT MBA is the best specialisation after B.Com CS.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The choice between pursuing an M.Pharma or an MBA after completing your B.Pharma degree depends on your career goals and interests. Both M.Pharma and MBA are postgraduate programs that can offer excellent career opportunities and growth prospects in different fields.
An M.Pharma degree can provide you with advanced knowledge and skills in the pharmaceutical sciences and prepare you for roles such as drug researcher, drug analyst, quality control specialist, or regulatory affairs specialist.
On the other hand, an MBA degree can offer you a broader perspective on business and management concepts, and prepare you for leadership roles in var
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Anshika Maurya

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The eligibility criteria for the National Eligibility Test (NET) is determined by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in India. To be eligible for the NET exam, a candidate must have completed a master's degree or equivalent in the relevant field with at least 55% marks (for general category candidates) or 50% marks (for candidates belonging to the SC/ST/OBC/PwD categories). So, if you have completed an MBA degree from IIBM and meet the UGC's eligibility criteria, then you can apply for the NET exam. However, if you have pursued an MBA from IIBM that is not recognised by the UGC or not equivalent to a master's degree, then you may n
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Priyal Babbar

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Dear student, at LPU the eligibility for the programme is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in any discipline. LPU NEST and interviews are mandatory. For certain categories relaxation have been given, you can contact the university officials through telephone, chat and email for further details. Mittal School of Business is a favourite among MBA aspirants from across the country and the globe for its industry-oriented curriculum, interactive hands-on pedagogy, and intense industry interface. A multidisciplinary campus and multicultural environment suffused with student activity ensure the all-round development of its graduates, grooming th
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Shubham Jangid

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If you are interested in pursuing a career in the field of finance, accounting, or teaching, an M.Com may be a good option for you. On the other hand, if you are interested in pursuing a career in business management, marketing, entrepreneurship, or consulting, an MBA may be a better option for you. I recommend that you do some research on both programs and their career prospects and speak with professionals in your desired industry to determine which option aligns best with your career aspirations.

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Ayushi Rai

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The 5-year IPM (Integrated Programme in Management) programme is offered by IIM-Indore. Following the very first three years, PGP students attend the last two years of studies. Due to the wide range of topics covered in the course, you have several possibilities. The IPM pass out batches have had successful placements. The IIM-Indore website has further information about the placement record.

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Ayushi Rai

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Several industries in India are hiring people with BBA/MBA dual degrees, hence there are many career opportunities accessible. Opportunities for the BBA MBA Dual Degree course are given to freshmen while taking into account their specialisation and graduate-level skills. Top positions available to someone with a BBA/MBA dual degree include some of the following:
Sales Director, Human Resources Director, Retail Manager, Digital Marketer, Business Head.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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You can proceed with Ph.d in the field of Management.
LPU offers flexible coursework options-
1) Classes on weekends(Saturday & Sunday only)
2) 4 days course work every month(Preferably every second week: Thu-Sun)
3)15 days course work(November/December)
The eligibility is:
Masters degree with 55% aggregate marks in a relevant discipline or equivalent, subject to clearing LPUNEST and Interview. If you are UGC/NET qualified then you are exempted from LPUNEST but to avail the maximum scholarship it is advisable to appear in LPUNEST.

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Khushoo Kohar

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If you have completed your MBA in marketing and are regretting your decision, it's essential to identify the reasons behind it. Did you find that the coursework did not align with your interests, or was it the job opportunities after graduation that did not meet your expectations? If you find that you are not interested in marketing, you can explore other career options that align with your interests. You can also consider upskilling in areas that complement your MBA in marketing. For instance, you can take online courses in digital marketing, data analytics, or finance to diversify your skill set. If you are considering another MBA, i
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