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So, the experience matters in every field.
Good luck.
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You can pursue PGDM or MBA from AICTE College also. AICTE approved colleges doesn't require graduation in engineering. MBA can be pursued by any graduate. You are eligible for the course. But, your marks are very low in graduation, so before applying check the eligibility for minimum marks, because it is 50% minimum in almost all colleges.
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LPU is much better than any other University. It is a UGC recognized and a renowned University and is considered as one among top 5 universities of the country because of its quality education and unbeatable placements, immense on course exposures and a beautiful 600 acres campus to live in with latest facilities.
Before searching for any University, You should compare
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In India, a lot of companies in the metros and major cities have ventured into the field. Since the job requires experience, these companies are expected to recruit a lot of people as trainees and then develop their skills so that they become experts in this field.
It is a lucrative career with a lot of benefits. At entry level medical transcriptionist is paid around Rs. 5000/- per month, which can exceed to Rs. 20000/- per month with two years, depending on their capabilities. There are also additional perks and performance incentives. Usually, there are editors who help the transcriptionists in their work.
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Yes, it is mandatory to qualify in one or the other entrance exams as well as the interview rounds(if shortlisted for it) to pursue MBA from a good college. You can study for CAT while you're working. Try to devote around 3 hours per day. Good luck!
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For distance MBA program, one can opt finance, marketing, human resources, International business or digital marketing.
For Distance MBA admission, candidates must make sure that they graduate with 50% in any course. Some of the popular Distance MBA colleges include IGNOU, Annamalai University, NMIMS Global Access School for Continuing Education, Symbiosis Centre for Distant Learning, etc. The average Distance MBA course fee ranges between INR 11 Lacs and INR 3 Lakh. (Fees at IIMs range from INR 15 Lacs - 20 Lakh).
For admission to other distant MBA courses, additional MBA entrance exams—like the NMAT, MAH CAT, etc.&mda
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From my personal experience, I'd love to recommend you to prepare for CLAT and for that all remember these things:Stay updated with the current affairs because it's an online paper so current affairs of previous day can also come as a surprise. Another stress more on the legal section and try to solve as many principles- facts- problems. For maths and logical reasoning solve as many questions as you can and try and finish all the variations. For English please develop a habit of reading Newspaper daily, specifically The Hindu and in that the Editorial. Work on basic grammar and be confident. I think that will be enough.
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