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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Yes, if you want to pursue aerospace engineering. You should opt for one year +2 course in mathematics from NIOS and seek exemption from all other subjects.

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Chetna S

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If you have completed some levels of CA, it is self explanatory but if you have not, it might be a draw back. So, see how you can justify it.

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Finance Career CounselorCreating a world of better expertise

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It is the right time to study the short term course like CMA (US). The course duration is of 8 months to 1 year. After completing this course, it is very easy to get selected in any leading company with high salary.

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Indore india business school is the worst in all the things. You should never take admission in there. As they convence students to choose PGDM international or domestic. As they offer international internship and dubai placement. But let me tell you they only place in sales and they ask to do licentiate in insurance which is of no use in dubai. They even Don't have the faculty now as all good faculty left because of there improper management. If you are expecting good placements from them then it might be just a dream for you as they don't have any good companies in there bucket. You can do MBA or PGDM from any other college so that y
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Shoaib Abbas

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If you can manage to go abroad like, Dubai or New Zealand, you will just get to know how talented you were, when they'll give you massive salaries. But, if you want to stay in India and want a good job then you have to gain experience. Let it move the way it is moving for 2 years and after that you can switch companies and because of work experience, you'll eventually get a high wage.

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ISBR blr

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Thank you Kavitha for your interest in ISBR Business School.
PGDM 1 year program has been rated as an A+ program and professionals from companies like Infosys, Microsoft, Google, Accenture, HLL, Airtel, HCL, Toyota, TVS, Deloitte, Google, ICICI, VOLVO, HDFC Bank, Taj
group and many more have taken up this program in the past.
The salient features are:
1. This is a flagship program of the Bangalore University (Estd in1886, AIU recognized, UGC approved)
2. Offers specializations in Marketing, HR Management, Business Administration, Hospital Administration, E- Commerce, Business & Entrepreneurship Management
3. The programs are covered with cas
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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Go for only one either photography or videography, but go for regular classes because regular studies make you practice daily.

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Ritika Pradhan

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The course is based on practicals. So, there is no specific book to study for the same. But you may still go for Keval J Kumar's book.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Shivang
The CS engineering programme usually deals with how to build micro processors, how to write a compiler etc. IT is the business side of computers - usually dealing with databases, business, and accounting. One way to think of it is that IT deals with the application of computing technology to real life processes and CSE deals with the Science that facilitates these applications.
Further, while CSE focuses on the foundation of computing, IT as a discipline focuses on satisfying the computing technology needs of organisations. So, in a continuum between principles and application, IT focuses more on application, with the goa
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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

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Hi,
MBA has good scope to get better jobs in management field. If you are weak in mathematics, then it is not an issue.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Your question is not clear. You are requested to reframe your question for an appropriate and right advice.

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Rushabh Sheth

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Going for MBA will be good since if you get appointed in a company as a director then management degree will help you there, but ultimately see what you are comfortable with doing.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Hi Ashwini,
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance popularly known as BBI is an undergraduate commerce programme. The syllabus of BBI covers 38 subjects and 2 projects on banking and insurance of 100 marks each, which are to be submitted in the third year.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Abhishek
Studying an MBA in Information Technology opens up huge opportunity for you to work in Information Technology domain of different firms (in different field) and booming technology firms of India. It sector in India has been witnessing over 20% growth in last decade and there is no sign of any slow down.
On other hand, if you are an IT professional and want to fast track your career by promotions or switch domains from software development to finance, marketing or operations, MBA in IT is made for you.The MBA IT graduates are given a variety of job roles. Some of them are mentioned as below:
Project Manager
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