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2010-10-06 19:52:51New Question
2010-10-06 19:49:18
Contributor-Level 10
The best suited course for you would be masters in pharmaceutical sciences as you have a background in the same field. Apart from that, you can opt for a MBA.
There can be many more courses that you can opt for. My question to you is, do you have any courses in mind that you wish to pursue but are confused about? Brief me about your undergraduate degree whether it was a 3 year degree or a 4 year degree?
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2010-10-06 19:43:41
Guide-Level 11
Well, These details are limited to the Universities and the policies of the same. I would suggest you to contact the University directly and the contact details are given in the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/29a82vj
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2010-10-06 19:34:30Guide-Level 11
To get into MBA program of any Institute/University in India you need to appear for one or the other Common Entrance Examinations like CAT, XAT, MAT etc. Few of the Institutes also conduct their own examinations like SNAP, NMAT etc. As the fee structure may vary from University to University it would be difficult to give an exact fee structure of various Universities. However, the fee structure may ranges from 5 lakhs to 10 lakhs. Few of the Universities/ Institutes in Ahmedabad are:
IIM A
Som Lalit Institute of Management
B.K. School of Business Management
ICFAI Business School
Amity Global Business School
Institute of Business M
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2010-10-06 19:25:21
Contributor-Level 8
The specilization choosen is totally depend on your interest in which subject. so don't hesitate and choose which subject that you like.
Thanks,
Best Regards.
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2010-10-06 19:21:48
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2010-10-06 19:13:20Guide-Level 11
As every individual is different the opinion on this may vary from person to person. However, both the specializations would give you bright future opportunities, but you need to keep in mind the pros and cons of both of them and then take a decision. If you choose finance then it would give you complete in-depth knowledge on finance sector whereas, if you go for Banking Management, it will cover functional areas of finance and accounting, marketing, HR management, strategic planning, economics, behavioral science, rural finance, IT and quantitative methods, etc. but as Banking Management is a relatively new specialisation you
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2010-10-06 19:06:40
Contributor-Level 10
your question is a bit confusing. Are you seeking information for a diploma in mechanical engineering? Let me know.
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2010-10-06 19:00:22Guide-Level 11
As far as my knowledge goes GED is a high school diploma generally given in foreign Universities like US, Canada or the Schools who are working on the same pattern. GED is a diploma generally done by those students who have not earned a high school certificate.
In India, there wont be many Universities who will accept your GED equivalent to High School. However, you can try doing your graduation through correspondence or Open Universities which may accept your GED.
Few of them which you may try are:
IGNOU
Anna University
Alagappa University
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University
Kota Open University
YMCOU
NSOU
Hope this will be of help. Fe
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2010-10-06 18:54:02Beginner-Level 2
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2010-10-06 18:50:20
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Eligilbility Criteria for MHRDM, MMM, MFM, MIM (Part Time)
Every candidate must have :
Passed a Bachelors degree examination in any faculty of Mumbai University or an examination recognized by the University as equivalent thereto
Passed the Graduate Examination in Industrial Engineering. Mumbai and who have subsequently qualified in the G A T E examination conducted by Government of India through I.I.T. will be considered eligible for admission to the Part time degree courses.
Acquired a minimum two years work experience (Supervisory / Executive), the experience being counted from the day subsequent to the last day of the qualifyi
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2010-10-06 18:48:37
Guide-Level 11
To pursue MBA after graduation the most common process is to qualify an entrance as required by the particular institute like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP etc. To know more about the MBA degree you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/y9fdzg8
There are many institutes in India offering MBA or its equivalent courses like IIMs, IITs, FMS, IIFT etc. To know about the various institutes offering this course, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yblb2b7
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2010-10-06 18:48:02
Contributor-Level 8
K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, which started in 1981, offers doctoral programme in management of University of Mumbai and SNDT Womens University (for women candidates only) and several fulltime and parttime Masters and Post Graduate programmes approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), a body of Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. and / or affiliated to University of Mumbai. The Institute is certified as ISO 9001:2000 since 2000 and is ranked among the top 20 B-schools in India.
MMS and PGDM programmes are accredited for 5 years by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
K. J. Somai
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2010-10-06 18:46:36
Contributor-Level 6
For admission for click on the link (http://sbimglobal.com/DownloadApplication.aspx) and check your mail id for further clearfication.
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