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2012-06-07 12:03:05
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Neelu Kapoor 9872546753, Centre Head, Arena Chandigarh, info@arenaanimationacademy.com, www.arenaanimationacademy.com, www.alumniarena.com
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2012-06-07 11:57:01
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You can choose to opt for ITM's Executive MBA program that offers specialization in Information Technology, Marketing, HR, Finance and Operation Management at centre's across India. It is affiliated to Southern New Hampshire University, USA part-time Executive Program.
For further details visit ITM website.
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2012-06-07 11:56:24
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In order to pursue MBA, you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks, so you may pursue any course at undergraduate level as per your interest and liking.
However it is always advisable to work for 2-3 years after completing graduation and then opt for MBA as it will further enhance your career prospects.
Feel free to discuss more.
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All the Best.
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2012-06-07 11:46:09
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best of luck.
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2012-06-07 11:39:15
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I completely agree to what tulika28645 has advised. If you aim for I.A.S then you need to pick graduation in a relevant discipline. One of the best approaches while deciding on your subjects/ stream is to opt for or look at doing something that you are good at and would enjoy.
You have a choice to select 2 optional subjects out of the list of 23 for Civil Service exams. You may refer to the link below:- tinyurl.com/cpk282h (place the URL in the address bar)
Thanks.
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