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2013-02-01 16:25:26
Contributor-Level 6
There are various job oriented Post graduation courses like Hotel Management, Healthcare, Event Management and Advertising & Public Relations that one can opt for. It all depends on your interest level and which industry suits you best according to your potential and aptitude level.
There are various other courses that other shiksha advisers would share with you.
Feel free to interact with us regarding the future scope of the courses that we have mentioned.
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2013-02-01 16:24:00New Question
2013-02-01 16:16:40
Contributor-Level 7
start preparing for GRE along with your final year. good ranking will enable you to take admissions in govt funded universities which are less cheaper as compare to private ones.
good luck!
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2013-02-01 16:12:25Beginner-Level 5
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2013-02-01 15:55:52Beginner-Level 3
Hostel facility is available for outside students
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2013-02-01 15:55:32
Guide-Level 11
No relevant information is available on the website. It is advisable to speak to the officials directly for right guidance.
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2013-02-01 15:53:14New Question
2013-02-01 15:46:19
Guide-Level 12
As per the admission office of IIST - " From this year onwards IIST will be accepting JEE scores. Earlier they used to accept ISAT. "
So as such there is no cut-off details. One needs to prepare and perform well.
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2013-02-01 15:43:47
Guide-Level 11
The All India Council for Technical Education has approved a policy decision to allow graduates in Bachelor of Computer Applications, B.Sc Information Technology and Computer Science to get lateral entry admissions into MCA course from 2013-14.
Refer the link below-
http://www.aicte-india.org/statisticuniversities.htm
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2013-02-01 15:43:14
Guide-Level 11
60% in graduation are eligible for Bank PO exam.
50% in graduation are eligible for MBA Finance and Banking.
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2013-02-01 15:42:48
Guide-Level 12
As per the admission office of IIST - " From this year onwards IIST will be accepting JEE scores. Earlier they used to accept ISAT. "
So as such there is no cut-off details. One needs to prepare and perform well.
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2013-02-01 15:39:49
Contributor-Level 7
with 40% marks in your UG, you may try out ignou for MBA.
they have their won entrance called OPENMAT.
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2013-02-01 15:33:19Contributor-Level 7
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2013-02-01 15:29:04New Question
2013-02-01 15:21:59
Guide-Level 11
Complete your graduation first. You can enter banking profession through the below suggested:-
1. You can go ahead with the Bank Probationary Officer Exams. The eligibility criteria is graduation from recognized university and your age should be between 21-30 years.
2. You may pick Diploma or Certificate Courses in Banking and Finance or even gain National/Bombay Stock Exchange Certifications.
3. Pick Finance as your specialization in MBA.
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