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Sathya Narayana Rangappagari

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Hi Kumar! Yes, an online MBA can be a good option for pursuing a degree in rural management, especially if you are not able to attend a traditional, on-campus MBA programme. Online MBA programs offer flexibility, convenience, and a more self-paced learning experience, which can be particularly helpful for those who may have work or family obligations. When considering an online MBA programme, it is important to research the programme's reputation and accreditation, as well as the curriculum and faculty. You should also consider the programme's format, including the delivery of coursework, interaction with professors and classmates, and
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Utsab Roy

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There are several universities in India that offer MBA programs in Rural Management, and the choice of the best university would depend on various factors, such as reputation, academic quality, course structure, faculty, industry interface, placement opportunities, and more. Here are some of the top universities for MBA in Rural Management in India:
Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)
Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar (XIMB)
KIIT School of Rural Management (KSRM)
Xavier School of Rural Management (XSRM)
Institute of Management Technology Hyderabad (IMT Hyderabad)
National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIR
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jasveer singh

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MA Rural Development postgraduates can get jobs in numerous sectors such as NGOs, Government Organizations, Academic Institutions, Welfare Organizations, Rural Industries, Welfare Ministry, and the Teaching field. Some of the jobs after M.A. Rural Development are:
Analyst. Development Manager. Human Relations Manager. Project Head. Public Relations officer. Consultant. M.A. Rural Development postgraduates can get jobs in numerous sectors such as NGOs, government organizations, academic institutions, welfare organizations, rural industries, welfare ministry, and the teaching field. With this degree, one can get some prestigious job ro
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jasveer singh

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MBA Rural Management Distance Education Admission 2023
MBA Rural Management ODL admission will soon begin in state, and private universities like Kakatiya, Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya Chitrakoot, Nalanda Open University, Odisha State Open University, etc. Scope of MBA in Rural Management
MBA Rural Management has a very broad scope. Graduates can work in a variety of industries, including agriculture, farming, harvesting, production, manufacturing, dairy, banking, cooperative, NGO, infrastructure, and technology.

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Jatin Yadav

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KIIT School of Rural Management
University in Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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Ajay Kumar

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Xavier institute of management is one among the top collage in India with high ranking.Mba in rurual management cut off is decided on based on the score of NMat score and this year the cut off is 91 percentile.If you score 91 percentile the you are eligible for further process

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deepika maurya

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The DHRC (Diploma in Rural Health Care) is a 1-year Diploma course designed to address rural health needs and to train students about the basics of healthcare, sanitation, first aid, and patient education. The main aim of the Diploma in Rural Health Care is to tackle the problems of rural India as most of the Indian population is still living in rural areas. DRHC Career Options and Job Prospects:
State Governments and Non-governmental organizations are the prime recruiters of Rural Health Care workers. They usually work for schemes, projects, and programs designed by the Government or Non-governmental organizations, which are aimed at i
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P Jyoshna

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The average cutoff at XIMB is off about 91 percentile and the NMAT is also the same, the cutoff is above 90 percentile. And yes, XIMB accepts NMAT score and you can get admission into the colleges.

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Bharat Panchange

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Yes, it's available M.A. In rural development programme. It's provide study on rural development, SOCIAL economic, rural welfare.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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No. this course is not available at Sabarmati University. Sabarmati University School of Commerce and Management offers a two-year, full-time MBA programme. Check out the specialisations available under MBA in the table below:
Marketing
Finance
HR
IT
Environmental Science
Eligibility Criteria:
Graduation from a recognised University with 50% marks.

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