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Ritu Bhandari

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Distance MBA (Masters of Business Administration) programme is imparted over long distance with the help of modern technology and communication facilities. It is designed for individuals seeking to pursue higher education alongside their job. However, graduates too can take up the programme. Distance MBA programs are ideal for working individuals or students who, for various reasons, cannot join the formal education system.
Some of the leading management institutes offering Distance MBA programs are Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning, Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies School for Continuing Education, Sikkim Manipal Uni
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Priyanka AwasthiI am not perfect but i am limited edition

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Tushar Gupta, I think you should go for regular PGDM course instead of going distance course. I will recommend you jims Rohini sector 5, in regular course you would be able to understand better the corporate world. You will get huge exposure and industrial visits. College also offers different types of workshop and series of guest lectures. You can check here for distance learning programme too but I will suggest you for regular classes. For further details you can go through with this link https://www.jimsindia.org/index.aspx
all the best.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, there is a CET exam for taking admission in the University of Mumbai, Fort Campus for Master of Law (LL.M.). The exam is conducted by the University of Mumbai and is known as the All India LLM Entrance Examination (AILET). The AILET is a 100-mark, 2-hour exam that tests candidates on their knowledge of legal concepts and their ability to think critically and analytically. The AILET is conducted once a year in May.
To be eligible to take the AILET, candidates must have a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks. Candidates who are in their final year of LL.B. studies are also eligible
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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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There are a lot of good MBA colleges in India some of the colleges have more rating than some IIMs. Colleges like IIFT-Delhi, Jamanalal Bajaj-Mumbai, XLRI-Jamshedpur, IIFT-Mumbai, ISB-Hyderabad, and many more. Do check the list of top MBA colleges in India on Shiksha.com, you will get a good quality of information from Shiksha. Their rating scheme is good and they mainly focus on placements.

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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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There's no technical way to enter the field. But while in MBA, you can focus on international business and trade relations subjects. You could try interning at a port operations. This would be a great help for you in terms of all the over understanding of trade and challenges related to it. You could even try a sales profile in an industry where you need to understand all the different kinds of companies and their products, like an insurance industry. Good luck!

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The first step you can take to pursue MPT is to apply for this course in a reputed college. Please check for admission procedure followed to qualify for admission to various colleges:
Masters in Physiotherapy: Admission Process:
The admission is purely based on merit obtained in the common entrance examination conducted by institutes offering the course- both MS and MS programs. Candidates qualifying the written examination are called for rounds of counselling and interview.
Selection of applicants is based on educational qualification, marks obtained in university exams/ any PG entrance exams, work experience, and performance in rounds
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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Litigate or apply for jobs or go for Judicial services or civil services. Do upvote and follow, if my answer helped you in any manner.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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I personally feel, SIMC is anyway better for Mass Communication due to strong Placements and Overall growth. So, study accordingly. Best regards.

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Karen Castelino

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The placement in XIMR currently is a little slow, however quite a few students have been placed and with good packages. The average package over here is 5 LPA.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Lateral entry is difficult to obtain in foreign universities; you have to check with the universities directly. It will be more challenging in Canada, since you have a three-year degree, whereas they don't accept three-year degree, but accept four years. You will be accepted only if all credit point requirements are met.

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astha singh

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CFA is a professional credential offered by CFA Institute to investment and financial professionals. It is a certification course which focuses on finance. It is a course by CFA Institute, USA. The CFA programme is a globally recognised, graduate-level curriculum that provides a strong foundation of the real-world investment analysis, portfolio management skills, and practical knowledge needed to succeed in today's investment industry. Companies are on the lookout for people who are infused with asset-management skills, can formulate investment strategies and perform investment analysis. No wonder why CFA course in India is in demand.

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Rupen Chawla

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You can apply in PGDM and you will definetely get a call for interview. More weightage will be given to your interview and personality traits and past achievements, so you have a fair chance to impress.

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