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Cyril George

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Yes, you will get job.

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Cyril George

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You should obtain 50% or above to secure admission

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Deeksha Dixit

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An MBA in finance is an option if you are interested in financial management; otherwise, an MBA in marketing is an option.
1. Function: The finance team is essential to a company's account management. They plan, carry out, and manage finance for a company. The marketing team, on the other hand, is in charge of overseeing business expansion by making sure a company's goods and services are effectively advertised in the marketplace.
2. Job profile: With an MBA in Finance, you can become a finance executive, an assistant finance manager, a finance associate, etc. You can work as a marketing researcher, sales manager, marketing manager, ad
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Deeksha Dixit

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Those interested in organizational management can pursue an MBA in human resources management. On the other hand, those who prefer marketing management can pursue an MBA in marketing.
1. Job profile: You can become an HR executive, payroll specialist, HR head, employee relations manager, and technical recruiter with an MBA in HR. With an MBA in marketing, you can become a marketing researcher, sales manager, marketing manager, advertising executive, or promotion manager.
2. Salary: The average salary of a fresh MBA marketing student is around Rs. 3.8 LPA, whereas it is around Rs. 3 LPA for an MBA in HR. The growth estimates are good in
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According to the gazette released on November 7 by UGC, now the employees or teachers serving anywhere will be allowed to pursue part-time Ph.D. Earlier, government employees or teachers had to take study leave from their department to pursue research.

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Mayank Shaw

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JBIMS doesn't offer MBA through distance education. They offer 3 years part-time MBA in which a candidate has to attend classes from 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM on a daily basis.

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Your performance in 10+2 abd in IELTS will GRE score will help you get into a good college.

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Yadish Suvarna

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Vidhya Shree

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Hi. Pathak. Sorry to say ALL above mentioned college stands in the same Line. I would suggest you to go with GIBS Bangalore. It is am exclusive business school in Bangalore that gives tough competition to above mentioned college in Bangalore. There unique pattern of studying students is stand out from box where students are well placed in top companies every years. Highly Recommended.

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MADHAVI .

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Here are the best books for it:
1. The CEOs Secret Weapon: How Great Leaders and Their Assistants Maximize Productivity and Effectiveness by Jan Jones
2. The Innovative Admin by Julie Perrine
3. The Leader Assistant: Four Pillars of a Confident, Game-Changing Assistant by Jeremy Burrows
4. Administrative Assistants and Secretary Handbook by James Stroman, Kevin Wilson, and Jennifer Wauson.

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