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Given your 2 years of experience in the Chemical industry, an MBA with a specialisation that complements your background would be highly beneficial. Operations Management and Supply Chain Management would be excellent choices as both focus on managing production, logistics, and distribution, which are integral to the chemical industry. If you're aiming for leadership roles, Strategic Management would provide skills in business strategy and decision-making. Sustainability or Environmental Management is also a great option, given the increasing importance of sustainable practices in the chemical sector. Alternatively, if you're intereste
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A score of 89 in NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) can be considered decent, but it depends on various factors such as the specific programme you are applying to, the overall competition, and the cutoffs for the Pharmaceutical MBA (Pharm MBA) programme at NMIMS.Generally, the cutoffs for NMIMS for different MBA programs range between 200-250 for NMAT scores, but the Pharm MBA program, being more specialized, may have a slightly different cutoff. An 89 percentile might be competitive for other NMIMS programs but may fall slightly short of the higher cutoffs for Pharm MBA, which often require scores above 90-95 percentile.In addition
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If you have a 61 percentile in your MBA entrance exam and are looking for affordable colleges with strong placement opportunities, some options to consider are IMT Nagpur, UPES Dehradun, and LBSIM Delhi, which offer reasonable fees and good placement records. Pune University (PUMBA) provides an excellent education at low fees with decent placements, while IMS Noida offers affordable fees and a good industry presence. VIT Business School and BIMM Pune provide solid placement prospects with fees ranging from 6-10 lakhs, while TAPMI Manipal offers high placement salaries despite slightly higher fees. SIES Navi Mumbai and NIT Trichy a
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The Full-Time MBA programme at Alliance Manchester Business School has a tuition fee of GBP 39,200 for international students. In addition to tuition, international students should budget for living expenses, which can vary based on lifestyle and accommodation choices. The university offers various scholarships and funding options to assist with these costs.For the most current information on fees, scholarships, and application deadlines, please visit the official Alliance Manchester Business School website.

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No, Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, located in Solan, Himachal Pradesh, does not offer an MBA in HR program. The university primarily focuses on programs related to Horticulture, Forestry, Agriculture, and allied fields. However, if you are looking to pursue an MBA in Human Resources, you may need to explore other universities that offer specialised MBA programs in HR.

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To inquire about the MBA program at Jhunjhunwala P.G. College, you can contact the college administration using the following details:Address: Hansapur Dwarika Puri, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaPhone: +91 5278 220 222For more information, you can visit the official website.  

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To apply for the MBA programme at the University of York, you need to have a Bachelor's degree with a strong academic record (typically a 2:1 or around 60-70%) and, ideally, 2-3 years of professional work experience in a managerial or leadership role. While GMAT/GRE scores are usually required, they may be waived for candidates with significant professional experience or strong academic backgrounds. You must also demonstrate English language proficiency with scores from IELTS (6.5), TOEFL (90), or PTE (61), unless your previous education was in English. The application involves submitting an online form along with academic transcripts
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To prepare effectively for the MBA CET, it's crucial to understand the exam pattern, which includes sections on Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. Time management is key, as the exam is time-bound. Focus on building a strong foundation in Quantitative Aptitude, especially topics like percentages, algebra, and arithmetic. For Verbal Ability, practice reading comprehension and grammar-based questions. Regular practice with mock tests and solving previous years' papers is essential to gauge your speed and accuracy. Additionally, develop strategies for each section, s
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Jaipur National University (JNU) offers an MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management with eligibility for graduates from any stream. The admission process is based on the candidate's performance in an all-India level aptitude test, but the university does not specify fixed cutoff scores, which may vary annually depending on the number of applicants. The total fee for the program is around INR 3,97,110. Additionally, students must complete a 6-8 week internship in hospitals and healthcare settings and can undertake project work at the Institute for Medical Sciences and Research Centre. It's advisable to check the latest admission detail
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 Yes, IILM University provides flexibility for students to change their specialisation during the MBA Single Specialization program. Typically, this option is available before the start of the second year (or the fourth trimester). This policy allows students to realign their academic focus based on evolving interests and career goals, ensuring they can tailor their education to best suit their aspirations.For detailed information on the process and any specific requirements, it's advisable to consult the university's official policies and procedures or speak directly with an academic advisor. 

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