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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Nowadays, it is difficult to get good job with just training on few Programming languages. You are advised to get few certifications and gain experience in small firms to increase your chances of a better job. Degree such as MCA even by distance learning will be very helpful for long term career.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You must take exams like TOEFL or IELTS and GRE or GMAT. To study in US, you must take TOEFL and GRE or GMAT. GMAT is mainly for MBA. To study in UK or Australia, you must take IELTS. GRE is not compulsory. Taking these tests requires additional fee and has no effect on course fee.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Suraj,
The link below contains the list of the BBA colleges in Delhi along with the details of the fees and contact details. Refer to the link for better assistance.
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-bms-bbm-bbs-colleges-in-delhi
Thank you and all the best.
The user recommends following institutes:
Doon Business School (DBS, Dehradun)
Indian School of Business and Finance (Academic Direction from London School of Economics, LSE)

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Priya Kapoor

Beginner-Level 1

According to me, you should go for the M.Sc In traffic management programme, offered by The Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE). The institute has a rich experience of 30 years in research and has been recognized as a center of excellence in Road Safety for South-East Asia. IRTE has introduced the first traffic management postgraduate course in Asia. The College of Traffic Management of IRTE is also currently training all the Indian Police Service (IPS) Probationers in Traffic Management, highway engineers, transport officers, driver trainers and accident investigators. The college admits candidates from all across South East As
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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can take entrance exams for B.Tech and since you have already done Diploma in metallurgy engineering, so you can directly take admission in the B.Tech 2nd year through lateral entry.

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Rohit Saini

Guide-Level 11

List of Top 50 Government Engineering Colleges in India 2017:-
1. IIT, Bombay
2. IIT, Delhi
3. IIT, Kharagpur
4. ISM, Dhanbad
5. IIT, Roorkee
6. IT-BHU, Varanasi
7. IIT, Kanpur
8. IIT, Madras
9. IIIT, Hyderabad
10. NIT, Trichy
11. IIT, Hyderabad
12. College of Engineering, Pune
13. College of Engineering Anna University, Guindy
14. VJTI, Mumbai
15. Jadavpur University Faculty Council of Engineering & Technology, Kolkata
16. NIT, Suratkhal
17. NSIT, Delhi
18. Delhi Technological University (DTU)
19. Bengal Engineering & Science University (BESU)
20. NIT, Warangal
21. VNIT, Nagpur
22. NIT, Kurukshetra
23. Punjab Engineering College (PEC)
24. MANIT, Bhopal
25. SV
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JYOTI DAGAR

Beginner-Level 4

Yes it is approved by AICTE but it also abides by the rules of state university, thus it does not accept CMAT score.

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Nireeksha BH

Beginner-Level 3

No, you have to study various other refreshers, especially for maths and science, to score 100% marks.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
B.B.M. is a Bachelors in Business Management:similarly the main focus is diverted to studies at a managerial level. It aims at developing the individuals managerial skills and creating well rounded individuals by educating themin a range of diverse subject areas that provide an integrated view of managerial issues and be able to apply the knowledge imparted in real life situations. Some of the specializations in BBM are Finance, Operations Management, and Management Information Systems and so on.
B.M.S. is a Bachelors in Management Studies: this course concentrates mainly on analytical and logical oriented studies and to help stud
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Gaurav SharmaConquer the mind and the universe is yours.

Contributor-Level 8

There is a complete profile based selection instead of cut-offs.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
As you were not able to get into a job of your field directly, B.Tech or BE is the only option for you. Only on pursuing this course, you can try your luck again in your field. If you are not interested in Engineering, then you can still continue to look for on field jobs while continuing with your current job.
All the best.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, after completing 12th class studies, you can take admission in BBA. There are too many career options available for 12th science (biology) students. You can check some of the most popular career options here: http://articles.abilogic.com/196120/topmost-career-options-12th-science.html
I hope it will help you to choose the right direction for your career. For colleges go through this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-colleges-delhi-ncr

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Nandini Badola

Beginner-Level 4

There have been many cases where even if student got less percentile in CAT can get admission in AIMK by performing in GD/PI. Even if you have scored less in your CAT, I think you should still try for the institute.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Prachi,
You can opt for engineering. These are the traditional streams students choose. Some new streams are also in demand nowadays like nanotechnology, agriculture
Students are also moving in fashion designing and interior designing. Research oriented students can go for KVPY and get into institutes like IISC or IISERs.
There are courses like mechanical/ electrical and computer Science in engineering to newer ones like hotel management and fashion designing. You can opt for any of these as per your interest.
I hope it helps. If so, kindly upvote this answer.If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Nandini Badola

Beginner-Level 4

Sadly, if the last date is crossed then it will be difficult to fill any form as I don't think so there is any online process. But, if any solution comes up for this problem I will definitely let you know.

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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

Guide-Level 11

Yes, it is a good choice to take admission in Amity for B.J.M. C. They have well furnished Infrastructure, studio for practical training and most importantly, they will help to provide you an Internship and placement assistance.

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JYOTI DAGAR

Beginner-Level 4

Weightage is CAT-40%,GD-30% and PI- 30%.

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Rohit Pimpley

Contributor-Level 7

The forms will be out in April.

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Krishang MakhijaMBA , Entrepreneur, Marketer

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
It depends on you whether you would want to gain corporate experience before doing an MBA or not. Most of the companies for placements, do not distinguish between freshers and experienced people (if from other fields other than finance) for jobs in the finance industry. Though if you want to make a strong hold in finance, I would even suggest you about considering NCFM modules to give weight to your resume. Also, the pay package you would get after BMS and after MBA would be different. Job roles would be different too.

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