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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Basavaraj,
Please see this list for the best colleges in India for Archaeology:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/archaeology/colleges/colleges-india

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Preeti Bhatt

Contributor-Level 10

BN College Of Engineering and Technology - [BNCET], Lucknow
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow
Shri Ramswaroop Memorial College of Engineering and Management - [SRMCM], Lucknow
are the top colleges for M.Tech in Lucknow.

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Laxman Chaudhari

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, even after an MBA if you want to do it all over again, you must go through CAT or any other entrance exam.

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Karan Malik

Beginner-Level 5

Most Agriculture colleges required you to have at least HSC for admission to B.Sc. Agriculture. In Ranchi Agriculture college at AISECT Jharkhand University is one of the best agriculture college that teaches the latest developments and innovative farming techniques together with practical work like experiment plots, workshops and visits by eminent guests.

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Mustafa DalalNow i am Third year of commerce

Beginner-Level 4

For MBA admission, you should need to crack the entrance exams and with bases of your percentile, you will be getting admission. Your graduation percentage should be equivalent or more than 50% . The fees structure of college is different.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You may look for a more specialized course as per your interest such as HR, Finance etc. Since you completed your MBA, by now you should have a career plan and know what you want. Ideally you should get a job and know your interest. Also, since you must write your own SOP while applying to college abroad you should precisely know what you are aiming for and why. Ask yourself the following questions
1. Why do you want to study further?
2. What are your career plans?
3. What do you want to do with your next diploma or degree?
Choose accordingly.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Yasir,
It is better you apply for a student visa, complete a good program, apply for a post-study work permit, work for few years and apply for PR. Remember all of these will depend on your career goals, your qualification, academic qualification, skills. etc.

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Ramesh Soma

Beginner-Level 2

Please get the information

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Apurva InamdarCa final aspirant working with Deloitte

Beginner-Level 4

CA has more job opportunities than CMA. Both the courses are equally tough.

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Anshu Raj

Contributor-Level 9

You should complete all the stages of CA. CA final exam clearing is a headache for almost 90% of aspirant. Do join a coaching institute if you need professional coaching. Yes, you can prepare for CA along with B.Com course. Doon Business School, Dehradun offers CA+CPT coaching along with B.Com course. Good Luck.

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

Contributor-Level 8

I would suggest you to work for 2years and have a good experience in whichever field you are interested in. And, then appear for the entrance exam for MBA.
45% is a score on the lower side, so having an experience of 2-years will be a plus point for you.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

Contributor-Level 10

Yes Sarthak, you can pursue it after class 12th too.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

Contributor-Level 10

The GMAT score and the rest of the application is screened for the admission in PGPX programme only

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

It could be a last option if you don't get through well known destinations or universities.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14


Hi Priya,
Different universities in the UK have different entry requirements, you must also understand that different programs have also different requirements. Your IELTS score does not seem right, it may be alright for certain colleges. But if you are doing a Master's degree then 6.5 and higher is required and no module must be less than 6. There are bridge courses too. You have to check the university websites for details. It is difficult to pin point a particular university name at the moment basis only the IELTS score you have given. You can check here for the varying options and apply.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad

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aashirwad kumar

Contributor-Level 7

You need above 230 marks to get into top colleges, above 200 for tier NITs and above 150 for 3rd tier NITs.

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

I would suggest you to either do a Diploma soon after 10th or consider completing 10+2 and then a Bachelor's degree in hotel and hospitality management. In the mean time, since your interest is very clear, you could consider taking up short courses and hands-on experience in baking. Prepare well for the entrance exams, interview and group discussion if you are planning the Bachelors in hotel management.

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