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ISHITA DUBEY

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Firstly, let me suggest you one thing, that Executive MBA is a much better option than distance learning. Because, Executive MBA requires your presence in the Campus / class. This means, you will have a better exposure, similar to regular MBA but only on weekends or few days a week. However, distance MBA is just sitting at home and completing MBA. When it comes to placement, an Executive MBA would give you brighter chances. Anyway, if you are planning to go for distance learning, you can use the following link as per your convenience. https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/colleges/operations-colleges-india?sp[]=385&
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Abhishek singhjust belief in yourself.

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Hello jaya you have complete your B.Sc. In computer Science so it will better for you to choose your specialisation in HR and operation because you are a non commerce background so it will be very difficult for you to understand financial terms. But yes if you are comfortable with various financial terms and all then you should be choose your specialisation in Finance and HR. There are a lot of opportunity for those candidate who opt Finance and HR specialisation but I would suggest you if you are not good in financial terms then don't opt Finance as a specialisation because it will hectic for you.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
Master of Business Administrator (MBA) in Airport Management is a two years postgraduate Management course. This course provides a broad overview of the airline industry and creates awareness regarding marketing, financial, operational and other factors influencing airport management. Job Positions: Business Development Executives/ Sales Executive, Business Systems. Eligibility: Completed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university
Course Level: Post Graduation
For more details please go through the link. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-airline-and-airport-management-national-college-of-aviation-egmore-Chennai-
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DISHA RANI

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SIBM, SCMHRD, PIBM, and Pumba are the top colleges for pursuing MBA/PGDM in Finance and Operations in Pune. Visit their websites for more details.

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Manish Kumar

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Hi Manvi, You can opt between FIIB or JIMS Rohini

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nivedita ghosh royIILM University

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Yes, after doing B.Tech you can do an MBA. The first year will be general Management you need to choose a stream after a yea, r so you will have time to decide on that. In IILM University gurugram your mentor will be guiding you towards choosing your specialization. For more details, you can visit www.iilm.edu.in.

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