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aru chopra
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Hi,
Studying a foreign language full time can be an excellent career option.
You may consider picking Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Italian or French whichever interests you since each offers similar career.
Once you have good command over a language there are many job opportunities available such as Translator, Content Writer, De-coder, Instructor, Public Relations and Interpreter.
You would not just end up being an expert in the language, but explore the culture of other countries, understand many other facets through this process and fetch great salaries.
You can look for various possibilities in Entertainment, Embassy, Diplomatic Service
Studying a foreign language full time can be an excellent career option.
You may consider picking Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Italian or French whichever interests you since each offers similar career.
Once you have good command over a language there are many job opportunities available such as Translator, Content Writer, De-coder, Instructor, Public Relations and Interpreter.
You would not just end up being an expert in the language, but explore the culture of other countries, understand many other facets through this process and fetch great salaries.
You can look for various possibilities in Entertainment, Embassy, Diplomatic Service
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shaban
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Hi,
MBA in IT is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
MBA IT can open up positions like System Analyst, Technical Systems Manager, Technical Consultant, and Business Development Manager - all the way upto the position of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) or Chief Technology Officer (CTO). IT, ecommerce, and related industries often offer good placements to MBA IT graduates.
An MBA in Information Technology Management is a good combination of two very dynamic aspects of any business: management expertise & information technology.
Almost every national and international company of
MBA in IT is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
MBA IT can open up positions like System Analyst, Technical Systems Manager, Technical Consultant, and Business Development Manager - all the way upto the position of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) or Chief Technology Officer (CTO). IT, ecommerce, and related industries often offer good placements to MBA IT graduates.
An MBA in Information Technology Management is a good combination of two very dynamic aspects of any business: management expertise & information technology.
Almost every national and international company of
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INFO@KCC.EDU.IN
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Hello Simran, Season Greetings! We can understand your enthusiasm to excel in your academics quickly. But the education system is such that we cannot do Under-graduation and Post-graduation together. Having said that, you can do Diploma courses along with UG or PG courses.
I understand that you must be pursuing you +2 course; I am sure you could not have done 10th class and 12th class together, it is highly unlikely. One needs a good subject foundation at Under-Graduate level and move on to excel at Post-Graduate level.
KCC offers good BCom Computers program with high chances of making big in life, please visit kcc.edu.in to more of the
I understand that you must be pursuing you +2 course; I am sure you could not have done 10th class and 12th class together, it is highly unlikely. One needs a good subject foundation at Under-Graduate level and move on to excel at Post-Graduate level.
KCC offers good BCom Computers program with high chances of making big in life, please visit kcc.edu.in to more of the
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Hii Sanghamitra. as you have mentioned your mat score and your budget you can apply with this score in many good Bschools in India. But before that you have to consider certain parameters like which college provides best education, faculties, and placements. If you consider these parameters you may apply in Unitedworld School of Business, Ahmedabad and Kolkata . It provides best education, infrastructure , faculties as well as placements.Companies like ICICI Bank, 99acres, Kotak Securities, Parle, PWC , India Bulls have recruited students from this college this year.
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Mukesh Agarwal
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Dear surendar
Every college has its own cut off rate either in percentile way or based on scores, how ever there is no restriction on how many colleges you apply for
so I suggest you also to think about
your interests in management studies which course would you like to pursue
Search for those colleges that offer the courses of your interest have at least ten to fifteen colleges
build up your requirements and preferences approvals infrastructure faculties pedagogy fee structures
look for career opportunities offered by those colleges and look for alternatives
Evaluate your alternatives and then decide up on which college you want to take admi
Every college has its own cut off rate either in percentile way or based on scores, how ever there is no restriction on how many colleges you apply for
so I suggest you also to think about
your interests in management studies which course would you like to pursue
Search for those colleges that offer the courses of your interest have at least ten to fifteen colleges
build up your requirements and preferences approvals infrastructure faculties pedagogy fee structures
look for career opportunities offered by those colleges and look for alternatives
Evaluate your alternatives and then decide up on which college you want to take admi
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