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MBA at CU is highly professional. The total number of MBA seats at Chandigarh University is determined by the number of applications received as well as the results of your CUCET exam. Eligibility - Bachelor degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks from recognised University/ Institution. The total number of MBA seats at Chandigarh University is determined by the number of applications received as well as the results of your CUCET exam. Faculty members of the university are very helpful. There is no communication gap. Students can interact directly with them whenever they need their help. They try to focus on practical knowledg
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Hi, Yes, you are eligible for MBA. After B.Sc. Hotel management, I suggest you go with an MBA in Hotel and Tourism Management. The Travel & Tourism and Hotel industry today employs over 50 million people in India and is the largest employer after the government. According to World Travel & Tourism Council, the industry will grow exponentially to create 8 million additional jobs in India over the next 10 years. So a degree in Hotel Management can open many doors in the Hotel and Hospitality sectors.

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Yes, you should go fo Quantum university. Quantum university provide Dual MBA degree they will provide you various value added certification programs such as logistic and supply chain management, retails management, tally etc. They put special focus on developing entrepreneurship skills in all students. Students have regular industrial visits with FICCI. IAU, SIDCUL industrial organizations. You will go through live ongoing mega project in each semester. Internship is provided to all students and you get paid summer internship with top companies in areas of your interest.

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Hello Giridharan, Audio Engineering is basically the reproduction or recording of sound through various means. Academic qualification is must for gaining success in any field. Of course, technical knowledge and skills are essential along with qualification. Most of the Audio Engineers comes from the field of acoustics, computer Science engineering, physics, acoustical engineering, broadcast engineering, electrical engineering, etc.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Asim, it looks like that you have completed your diploma in engineering and have taken or intend to take admission under lateral more directly in 2nd year of engineering in this college. you are perhaps feeling that the fees for students like you who have come directly into the second year is different than the normal students. But this is not correct. what is the fees that the students of second year will pay you also will have to pay the same fees.
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