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salma bee

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Master of Business Administration in Information Technologies is a course which has many avenues for its students. From the possibility of joining an IT company to being placed in one of the departments of IT governance, IT Management and resourcing to much more. The course is a professional degree programme that covers two important aspects of business management. There is a rich demand of IT professionals having expertise in business management in the market today. An MBA (Information Technology Management) graduate's climb up the corporate ladder is usually accelerated. Most of them will take up positions such as CTOs (Chief Technol
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello,
DRDO SET Exam Eligibility Criteria and Application Form:
Candidates having first class Bachelor degree (minimum 60 % marks) in engineering, technology, electronics, communication, mechanical engineering and computer Science can apply for SET exam. Thank you.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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Considering MBA, you must give CAT exam as it is most prestigious exam in India. And, for stream you can opt as per your interest, and in my suggestion you should choose marketing.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Management has better scope in India and also marketing skill you must need.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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The difference in CA and ICWA are-
ICWA degree provides the knowledge on how to manage finance competently and CA degree gives you the knowledge of taxation, auditing, and accounting. You can apply for CA course after passing class 12th while for the ICWA foundation course you have to pass class 10th or equivalent exam from any recognized board. CAs are involved in the core accounting work of a company while Cost Accountants are involved in the costing part of a financial transaction. If we talk about career of ICWA. ICWA degree holders are highly demanded in the government sector, private enterprises, development agencies, banking & fi
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
After completing MBA, you can opt to pursue a Ph.D or some certification course in the choice of your subject or domain like CFA, CA, ECBA, etc.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,It depends upon the college you wish to pursue MBA from. Sometimes it's not enough since the companies during internships and final placements consider only those having scored 60% and above.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hello,
The Master of Business Administration Programme is divided into two years. Each year consists of 2 semesters. PART I: FIRST YEAR
Semester - 1
Organizational Behaviour
Quantitative Methods
Managerial Economics
Financial Accounting
Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Business Communication
Information Technology Management
Semester-2
organisation Effectiveness & Change
Management Science
Economic Environment of Business
Financial Management Accounting
Production & Operations Management
Marketing Research
Management of Information System
Semester-3
Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility
Strategic Analysis
Legal Environment of Busin
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amish jain

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Hi Samreen, First of all, to appear for the NET exam, you need to complete post-graduation degree, which is minimum eligibility criteria to apply for the UGC NET exam. The UGC NET exam is held twice a year for the selection of candidates for lectureship and JRF. The candidates can apply for their post-graduate subject or its related subjects only. The UGC NET exam includes two paper. Paper 1 is common for all the subjects while paper 2 consists of questions related to your post-graduation subject only. The questions will be based on the major subject of your post-graduation. For more details, you should solve the previous year papers a
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! Among the three colleges mentioned, Chetana is slightly better due to its better placements, providing corporate exposure, and brand name. Check the student reviews of these colleges for more valuable insights.

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