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Mukesh Uppuluri

Beginner-Level 4

You may face some problem during interviews.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Doing B.Tech LLB can make you an expert for company or law industry.
If your branch is CS or IT, it will also be very easy for you to understand the situations of particular case to solve.
Cyber security personals are technical persons who actually work for system or system related security.
If you have done or will do B.Tech LLB and cyber security course, then it will be of great benefit in cybercrime related cases.

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Aniket Vaidya

Contributor-Level 6

It is 90 percentile in CAT & XAT & 650 for GMAT.

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TANYA KAILA

Beginner-Level 4

MBA in EM and PR is more practical oriented and less theoretical as events cant be learnt while sitting in a class and this is the Asia's best and only institute which provides an MBA in events as well as PR.It opens up different venues for students who wish to pursue their career in any field ranging from corporate to entertainment industry.it covers all sorts of events.The college has tie ups with almost all the biggest companies in India and abroad.So there is a scope for international events exposure as well.One gets a lot of exposure in the field of event management.There is a very common stereotypical thinking about event managem
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ASBM Team

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Dear Sravanthi,
The basic eligibility criteria for admission is: Any Graduate with minimum 50% marks in aggregate (45% for reserved category) in any discipline from any recognized University is eligible to apply for admission into the two year programme. Candidates appearing for the final examination for the bachelor's degree (or equivalent examination) can also apply.
The admission process:
ASBM follows three stages in the admission process as per AICTE guidelines –
(1) Valid score card of National level Management Test like CAT / XAT / CMAT / GMAT / MAT
(2) Group Discussion
(3) Personal Interview
The candidates can obtain ASBM applicati
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SURUPA CHAKRAVARTY

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Priyanka. It is not difficult for a normal BSc Maths student to get admission in IIFM. For getting admission, you would have to appear for CAT or XAT. The percentile scored by you should be greater than or equal to the cut off set by IIFM. After you clear the exam, you need to sit for GD-PI.

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2014-05-22 10:50:20

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Swapan GarainProfessor, Social Scientist, Social Entrepreneur

Contributor-Level 9

Hi
I agree with Natasha, Hospitality Industry has not given a good career path at the middle and higher level in India for those with a degree in hospitality industry. It helps you to start your career at the shop floor (in the kitchen). A proper MBA from top 20 B-Schools can give you a good career in India. Alternatively, get a foreign degree abroad and build your career at the International level. If you have to come back to India after a degree abroad, it will be a disaster.
Hope that helps
Dr Garain

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2014-01-11 07:04:40

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

Contributor-Level 9

Hello yaswanth, welcome to https://shiksha.com, dont think about the college beacuse you already joined in that, and try to get good marks in the percentage and try to prepare and attempt the cat, gate and mat exams those are helpful for getting admission in good colleges for MBA, but remeber dont neglect on selecting the MBA college if it is expensive also try to join in a good college or univeristy then your degree is going to be good and you may get the job there, all the best

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2013-09-19 15:28:08

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Sreemadhav Sreekumar

Contributor-Level 9

Executive MBA will be fine for u

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