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2015-05-04 14:48:22

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

It typically depends upon the career you want to make after your MBA.
There are a few careers (e.g. Sales and Marketing), which generally looks for freshers. So, if you are interested in such fields, it would be preferable for a student to do MBA as a fresher (right after graduation).
However, a few careers like General Management, IT/Project Managers might prefer a student with work-ex over freshers.
So, keep the prospective career in mind before deciding upon whether to have work-ex before getting your MBA.

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2015-05-04 14:47:33

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2015-05-04 14:35:27

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Ravikiran Sambhoju

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Archana,
Generally it takes around 3-4 years to completely repay the loan if you want to live comfortably. RoI is 1 year only for a few placement offers.

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2015-05-04 14:31:48

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Ravikiran Sambhoju

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Archana,
The fees this time around also is close to 17 lakhs. The loan procedure is simple and straight forward. You just have to produce the required documents which is given by IIM A in the offer letter. After that, the bank does everything for you including payment of fees.

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2015-05-04 14:30:43

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Dear Rasi,
Chemical Engineering graduates can gain good job opportunities in manufacturing and service industries such as food, materials, specialty chemicals, plastics, power production, biotechnology, Tyre manufacturing, nanotechnology, mining process, mineral based industries, petrochemical, plants, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fibers, chemical engineering designs, nuclear energy, materials science, development of new sources of energy and even medicine. Some opt to work in laboratories and universities as a professor.
Those interested in government jobs have to clear Engineering Service Examinations conducted by the UPSC. The engineeri
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2015-05-04 14:25:07

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

Not at all. Even for a lot of jobs abroad (that you might get after your MBA) don't necessarily need any previous abroad exposure.

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2015-05-04 14:23:52

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

This is not always the truth. A lot of top colleges do offer 100% placements, however others don't even claim for 100% placements. They claim 100% "placement assistance", which doesn't mean that they'll get you placed. This typically means that they'll get you to interview with a couple of firms. Now it is completely on the student to convert that interview.

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2015-05-04 14:15:38

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2015-05-04 14:02:30

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Dear Mohit,
Both the institutes mentioned by you are equally good and thus it will be very difficult to tell which one will be the best option.
However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute among the three.
You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
Click on thumbs up or mark it as best, if you found this info useful.
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2015-05-04 13:55:47

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DOONBS aGARWAL

Beginner-Level 4

Call Prof. Negi #9837275696

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2015-05-04 13:48:00

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Shubham Gulhane

Beginner-Level 1

You can apply for recalculation and a copy of your OMR sheet with a fee of 500 but before 8th may 2015.You can visit official site of CBSE.

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2015-05-04 13:44:32

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Yash,
IT (Information Technology) is a growing field, in India, and is looked upon, as one of the industries to provide jobs. A science student, interested in joining the IT bandwagon is usually confused between many courses on offer at the undergraduate level and might end up joining a course which might not be as beneficial as some other course.
One such confusion comes between choosing BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) or B.SC (Computer Science). We have listed some of the difference in these courses to help you reach a decision.
B.Sc (Computer Science)The B.Sc (CS) course mainly focuses on the mathematical and theoretical f
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2015-05-04 13:44:15

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nishigandha kadam

Beginner-Level 3

I am not sure about whether all institutes accept ATMA score but as u have scored 70% so u r eligible for mba and u have to contact ur nearest ARC center where documents are verified and it will start soon. It is for cap round. And if ur interested in management quota u can directly apply at the college wherever u want.

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2015-05-04 13:19:12

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Saily Jawkar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi sumit,
You can apply for loan if you want, as nldalmia is a minority college there's no general quota. So you can take loan and then pay for the same. All the best.

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2015-05-04 13:18:21

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SVIST

Beginner-Level 4

You have to appear jee mains or wbjee to take admission in b.tech

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2015-05-04 13:16:48

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Avdhut,
You can continue with your graduation degree from Shivaji University but you need to talk to the admission cell as they are the one who will give you the required and correct information.
You can also go with Open school for completing your graduation like: IGNOU- 'Indira Gandhi National Open University
You can also check for these universities also:
- Delhi university
- Indira Gandhi National
- Open University and Sikkim Manipal University
After completing your graduation degree you can pursue your MBA.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-05-04 13:15:58

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

Yes you can. However, a lot of full-time MBAs from top colleges have a rigorous schedule, and managing time for a part-time job can be a challenge.
Almost all good MBAs have a summer internship program, where you can work for 2 months in a firm and earn some money (in addition to the learning and exposure to the corporate world, of course)

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2015-05-04 13:15:00

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manoj ka

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Prekha,
With your score you may get rank between185101 and 211900
To get the list of colleges that will cater to your current JEE main score, kindly refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/jee-mains-college-predictor
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-05-04 13:12:19

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kunal dutta

Beginner-Level 1

I gt 69 in jee and expecting 75%in CBse boards.are dere any available college?

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2015-05-04 13:11:34

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Ankit Bhanot

Beginner-Level 1

Well, that depends on the context. If you've recently graduated or have only a couple of years as work experience, doing a full time MBA might be a better idea. However, if you are a working professional, and want to boost your career trajectory - a part time MBA fits best! Many senior executives turn to part time options to polish their profiles and get that big push! There are a few icfai reviews where you find such professionals talking about how a part time MBA helped their career goals.
http://yellowpages.sulekha.com/bangalore/icfai-university-indira-nagar-bangalore_contact-address

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