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An MBA might increase your chances of securing the CFO title, but it's not the only degree that matters. Some 18% of these CFOs completed a Bachelor of business administration, or BBA, and 17% received a BS in accounting.
Almost all of the top-earning CFOs obtained their MBAs after first completing a BBA, accounting, or economics degree.
Nine CFOs did not publicly disclose their earned degrees or listed a general arts or sciences degree in their public profile, which may slightl
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-One needs to clear 12th / or a graduate degree with a diploma/degree in Hotel Management or Tourism Management.
-The aspirant must be eligible to hold an Indian Passport and should be below twenty-five years of age with a minimum height of 157.5 centimeters. The weight should be in proportion to height.
-One must be unmarried, with normal eyesight of 6/6 uncorrected vision in each eye.
-Fluency in English, Hindi and knowledge of an international language is an added advantage.
* Personal Attributes:
Common sense, sense of responsibility, initiative, friendly outgoing perso
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Scholar-Level 17
You may if you have cleared the backlogs and overall percentage after clearing all the backlogs is decent. GRE is not required in Australia and it depends on the university if it will consider your GRE score or not. You should start applying to the colleges, you will get admission or not, this cannot be answered by anybody and will depend on your application package and profile.
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Candidate should possess B.Ed degree with at least 55% aggregate of marks.
Candidate should have two years teaching/professional experience after completion of B.Ed programme in a Government/Government recognised school/NCTE recognised teacher education/research institution in education.
Only working teachers are eligible for admission to M.Ed programme.
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Scholar-Level 17
As of now, all the IIMs confer PGPM(similar to PGDM) degrees. But with the passing of the IIM bill, the IIMs have been granted more autonomy and thus, they can give the MBA degree.
The duration of their full-time residential management programs is of two years.
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First of all, it is mandatory to have physics, chemistry and maths as your academics subject in class 12th. Only having maths is not enough for NIT. And for taking admission in an NIT, you should appear in JEE (Mains), which is conducted by CBSE every year as well as my knowledge it is also mandatory to score 75 % for IIT & NIT. For further details, you should check this article :
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/iit-nit-iiit-cfti-admission-eligibility-criteria-revised-blogId-13261
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It's very nice to know your dream of doing diploma in ME from a private college. But if I may ask, why private? There are very good govt colleges too. Anyway. Unfortunately, you have not mentioned your state. But these days almost all states have online process for admission and you have to follow it. Only if your score is good, you will get college of your desire.
Best wishes
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https://www.shiksha.com/careers/aeronautical-engineer-4
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University of Melbourne, QUT, UNSW, RMIT, ANU, Monash, University of Sydney, etc., are some of the best and you can try applying to these universities based on your grades. For average ones, you can check Griffith, La Trobe, etc.
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Yes, you can re-apply. Check the points for which your visa was rejected and don't repeat the same mistakes this time. Which university did you apply to?
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