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Just check out here.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=connect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=7476690
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Executive MBA is invariably a one year abridged course for professionals already serving. However, for pursuing Ph.D one needs to do a minimum of two years PG course. Hence if you have done normal MBA of two years you would be eligible for pursuing Ph.D.
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Though your query is not appearing very clear to me - I'm posting my perception in favour of taking admission in IITs/ NITs. You see the fundamental success of an Institution is how many innovative thinkers it has produced - who have contributed a lot with other innovative technological backup - Nationally and or globally. In this aspect besides IITians, NITians have immense contribution i.e. Mr. Sudhir Basudev, Bhupendra Khanal, Pradip Kar and some more (from NIT). Some of the NITians are holding prestigious positions of big multinationals also. So, if you have that sort of fuel - NIT can ignite it to transform to huge energy for
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It's indeed great to see your enthusiasm in this off beat subject. Actually, almost all the west European countries are putting restrictions on employment by outsiders in areas where they feel there is enough talent in their country. UK it's the same. But then if you shine in the course, they have the mind to accept you and offer employment.
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Please confirm the course you wish to apply for more clarification.
Thanks.
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