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You should consider M.Sc in biotechnology only as it is a booming field and Canada is one of the top countries for making a career in the biotechnology field. Also, it will be relevant to your educational background. If you have other interests you can choose accordingly.
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1. Degree: MBA: awarded by University; PGDM: given by the individual college.
2. Placements: Almost same for both.
3. Curriculum: MBA: university decides; PGDM: college decides.
4. Exposure: Similar for both.
5. Cost: MBA: Generally is less costly; PGDM: Generally a bit costly.
6. Pedagogy: MBA: Usually more theoretical; PGDM: Usually more practical.
I hope it helps!
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Admissions to all PG seats in Maharashtra is controlled and supervised by DTE, Maharashtra. It's based on GATE score. For COEP, also, you have to follow same rule. Remember this is a premier Institute and GATE score as good as NITs is required.
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If someone needs a job more than anything then SBI PO is the best option. You will get a good package, reputation and your job will be safe. But, PGDM in finance is different. You have to spend some money to study and then only you can hope that you will get a good placement (if it's a top college you will definitely get good offer) and if you want to go to the top level, work hard and show them the results. You can't just go to the top without working hard.
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1) Global Academic Exposure through International Exchange Programs
2) Consistent 100 % Placements in various sectors like FMCG, Retail, Banking & Finance, Hospital
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Yes, you are definitely eligible to pursue PGDM programme with a percentile of 93 in MAT. However, as per current eligibility norms for full-time Post Graduate program (Diploma or Degree) in management, you must have graduation percentage of at least 50% in any discipline. All the best.
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10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks conducted by a recognised university or board. A student has to clear entrance exam also and on the basis of marks obtained, he/she can apply for the admission.
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IMU will release the admisison notification that will include the IMU CET dates in April 2026 tentatively. The notification will hve the IMU CET application process dates, exam dates, dates for admit card and result. Candidates have to fill out the IMU CET form which is released on the IMU CET official website. Also only the candidates who fulfill all the eligibility requirements can submit the IMUCET application form before the last date. Candidates have to appear in the IMUCET exam for admission into the Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Research courses for IMU campuses and Affiliated Institutes. You can also go to their official web
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