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Guide-Level 14
For CS registration everyone go with online registration also the site i
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The applicants from the non-engineering backgrounds need not be discouraged. There is a way potential out of every problem. If the CAT was designed only for engineers, why would there be any test conducted for non-engineers?
Some problems faced by non-engineering students are: The common problem lies in quantitative aptitude. Engineers have an advantage in maths and this field. No
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According to a 2012 survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges Employers, employers tend to hire business graduates as opposed to other graduates. The same survey also revealed that a business degree ranks as the top choice of individuals who are seeking a degree program
Opportunities for graduates can be found in both th
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BBA is a
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The basic difference between both the PG courses is that in MFM, you get to study more specifically about finance only, whereas, in general MBA, you get to study general management in the first year and then you go for specialization in the 2nd year of the course where you can opt for finance.
The benefits are good, you will be one of the finance specific professionals in case of MFM and in case of MBA, you will be a management and finance professional.
So, yes both these do have benefits, it's up to you which course you want to pursue.
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Guide-Level 13
Following are the basic details about the CS course-
The company secretary course conducted by The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has three sections -Foundation, Executive, and Professional. The minimum eligibility required for the Foundation course for Company Secretary is 10+2 or an equivalent examination.
For more detailed information on it I would suggest you to visit the website of institute:
http://www.icsi.edu/
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First thing, which internship did you complete after the completion of CPT?
Secondly, even if there is any, let me tell you that in this competitive environment, it's not going to help you in any ways unless you have some value added qualification to your graduation and CPT is not one of those surely.
So, clearly, there are no job opportunities for CPT passed candidates except BPOs, but for that too, you only need good communication skills.
I would recommend you to first work on adding value to your qualifications then you can look out for a good job.
All the very best.
Good luck.
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There are few good colleges which do accept MAT scores and are reasonably priced and these are well reputed and offer you good ROI.
Some are Jamna Lal Bajaj, Sydhenm, KJ Somaiya, Welingkar, PUMBA, Indira and St. Xavier's, Mumbai.
But the only thing is that they consider a score above 96%ile in MAT exam.
Applications are accepted through Maharashtra-CET.
Packages of these colleges reach up to 10 LPA in the first 3 and 5-6 LPA and rest of the colleges.
All the best.
Good luck.
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