Complete my Bachelor's degree in physiotherapy what/will I face problems during MBA/PGDM placement processes.

Will my degree obstruct my future in marketing or finance.

127 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Faiz Khwaja
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Dharamveer Dheer
6 years ago
If you secure more than 55% marks in you Bachelors, the only step you need to prepare for is Interview. Having a professional Bachelors degree can have a positive affect on your application and I would suggest you to give your best shot in the interviews. LPU has announced a special schedule for the

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Yes Faiz, There should be no problem, if you are able to do reasonably well in the programme.

Ashish Sharma
5 years ago
Hi, I can specifically tell you about Lovely Professional University. Eligibility criteria for MBA is that you should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in graduation and you need to qualify an Interview also. Having master's in Business administration always add some weight to your graduation degree

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4 years ago
As per my opinion, I don't think you face any kind of problem during MBA/PGDM Placement. Being an alumnus I didn't face any Problem regarding this and some of my friends did MBA from LPU they also got the opportunity to work with well-known company. I advise you if you are a student of LPU you do no

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4 years ago
The interviewers may inquire as to why you are changing fields, and you will undoubtedly have a response. The management field is often advantageous following any of the programmes because every job requires the management of several tasks. LPU has exceeded expectations in terms of educational quali

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4 years ago
Hi there, I can tell you about the MBA programme of LPU. The eligibility for the MBA programme at LPU is passing with 55% aggregate marks in any discipline. LPU NEST and interviews are mandatory. The score of national tests is also valid. LPU is a brand and Mittal School of Business has been ranked

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5 years ago
Well the interviewers might ask you the reason to switch the field, and obviously you will be having an answer to that is why you are planning to switch the field. The management field is overall beneficial after any of the programme as in every work one have to manage lots of things. LPU has lived

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