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if you mean specialisation, finance is best followed by consulting followed by Operations and finally mareting and HR.

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Gomati Dittakavi

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Hi tarun, Congratulations. If you have secured a job in central govt, then you take a photocopy of the appointment letter and request for doing your B.Tech through part-time . Yes there is a provision to continue. The other available option is to skip a year, join the job, complete the probation period. When once you are a permanent employee you can apply for leave on loss of Pay and finish the remaining one year. This should not be a big problem as you'd be concentrating more on hands on experience in 7th and 8th semester. Hope that i'm able to solve your confusion. If you want to thank me then you can press the thumps up button.
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Hi Bhuvanesh,
As Shiksha is an education portal which believes in giving unbiased guidance it would not be fair on my part to give my personal opinion on a particular Institute. However, the institute started by Biyani's Future Group is in affiliation with IGNOU and the degree is provided by IGNOU which is UGC/AICTE & DCE approved.
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udit narang

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1) It is not at all relevant to pursue MIB after MBA in HR. Why don't you pursue a MBA in IB directly?
2) If you want to pursue MIB, then you should target US and not Canada. US is a better location for MIB
3) If you opt for a MBA, i won't recommend pursuing a MS after that unless you have a reason to pursue the same.
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DY PATIL

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please see our website www.dypdbm.com and also visit the faq on mba full time program available at the website
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DY PATIL

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no idea

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sagarika Sharma

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Hi Rahul, there are a few scholarships that you can consider if you do not get any from LBS like British Chevening SCholarship, Dr. Manmohan Singh Schlarship, Goa Education trust schoalrship, Charles Wallace India trust , Commonwealth scholarships.
But you will need to apply for admission first and then scholarships. Also, the MBA offered by LBS requires experience. If you immediately want to join for MBA then you will have to look for some other options. As they have a few masters almost all of them require experience.
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise ma
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