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If you get through a good and reputed university, you should. Your decision will depend on what you want to study, your aim, budget, your profile, university admission requirements, etc. Australia, Canada and NZ are some of the popular countries now.
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There is no difference between these two degree courses BE and B.Tech. Both are engineering degrees and their scope and value are the same. You will never be rejected higher education or a job just because you are a BE and not a B.Tech holder or vice versa.
The only difference in the name is because in those colleges/universities that offer only engineering courses, the degree is known as B-tech and in those colleges/universities where other courses are also offered along with engineering, the title is given as BE. If you notice, there is no college/universities that provides both BE and B.Tech courses as both are the same. Same a
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The eligibility requirement for all the above-mentioned courses is a Bachelors Degree from any stream by a recognised institute. As far as scope is concerned, all these courses are specialised management courses so they have a very good scope in India because these are emerging fields. You can choose any of them as per your interest.
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If you are an extrovert and have good communication skills, then you can opt for marketing. The opportunities for marketing professionals are more in comparison to finance professionals.
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Below mentioned are some of the good colleges:
1. KJ Somaiya.
2. GIM – Goa.
3. BIM – Trichy.
4. IFMR.
5. TAPMI.
6. NIBM – Pune.
7. IMI – Delhi.
8. LBS – Delhi.
9. BIMTECH – Noida.
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Academic qualification - Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent with 45% marks. There shall be relaxation of 5% marks in case of SC/ST students.
Age Limit- Applicant should not be more than 20 years in case of General/OBC candidates and 22 years in case of SC/ST and person belonging to other backward community on the date of admission. As per Bar Council of India Legal Education Rules 2008, BCI: D: 2010 dated 30.11.2010 and circular No. 02/2010 dated 20.12.2010. Sec 5(b) and explanation:
Applicants who have obtained 10+2 higher secondary pass certificate or first degree certi
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-maharashtra
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Finance will get you into positions like:
1. Risk management.
2. Banking.
3. Investment banking.
4. Credit analyst.
5. Wealth management.
Growth in marketing is slow, but its shoots up when you gets experience. Whereas, finance has a steady career and growth is slow.
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Presidency College, Bangalore is an average college. Can you please tell which all entrance exams you gave and the scores you scored in the same?
Some of the good colleges for pursuing MBA are TAPMI-Manipal, Christ University-Bangalore, IMT-Nagpur, Symbiosis-Pune and BIMM-Pune.
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