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Scholar-Level 16
1) For Organic Chemistry-Morrison and Boyd Organic ChemistryT. W. Graham Solomons and Craig B. Fryle
2) For Inorganic Chemistry-James E. HuheeyPuri, Sharma and Kalia
3) For Physical Chemistry-Puri, Sharma and PathaniaAtkins' Physical Chemistry
4) For Spectroscopy-C. N. BanwellB. K. Sen & Moushumi Ganguly (Kalyani Publishers)
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It depends on what the other options you have. If you don't have any other good option then you may go to GITM.
Good luck.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon
Ranking: Among the top 10 B-Schools in India
Specializations: HR, Finance, Marketing, Operations, Strategy
Highlights:
Exceptional placements
AMBA and AACSB accredited
Renowned faculty and strong alumni base
? 2. DCOIL –Gurgaon
Programs: PGDM with industry-aligned specializations
Focus on digital leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship
Hands-on learning, live projects, and expert mentoring
Affordable tuition with career-ready curriculum
Ideal for students seeking practical business education with industry exposure
? 3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak (Near Gurgaon)
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Beginner-Level 3
IGRUA (Indra Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy), AAA (Ahmedabad Aviation and Aeronautics) and BFC (Bombay Flying Club) are the best institutes to pursue CPL.
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NID (Inter Disciplinary design- Retail).
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Scholar-Level 17
Just click on the link provided and you get all the college which offers this course and all the information related to college.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/diploma-courses-greater-noida
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Colleges generally issue books for Masters course. You need to check with them for the same.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Marketing (bookish stuff) is easy to understand. You can score good marks there but it totally depends on your level of understanding.
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Since you already got work experience, you can go ahead with the Executive MBA degree (1 year). And you may also opt for the regular full-time MBA degree, if you got time for that.
An executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level degree with a focus on business. An executive program is similar to a regular MBA program. The main difference between an executive MBA program and a full-time MBA program is the design and delivery. An executive MBA program is primarily designed to educate experienced working executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders who want to hold a full-time job while they earn their degree. A
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