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To get admitted in TISS MUMBAI , you need to appear for the national test TISSNET .Based on its performance , the shortlisted candidate will be called for the interview round.
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BIMTECH, Greater Noida offers PGDM in insurance business management. Here are the placement details for the course:
Highest Package: 9.4 LPA (domestic) and 11 LPA (international)
Average Package: 7.14 LPA
Lowest Package: 5 LPA
However, this year the placement figures got a little affected due to demonetization. The faculty for this course at BIMTECH is highly learned and experienced with good industry contacts.
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Both the courses have different perspective. If you want to get only to into the management and administration side of it then BBA in Aviation is better. And if you want to work in the finance, taxation, and accountancy sectors of the aviation industry then go for B.Com Aviation. The two countries you mentioned have limited job prospects for international students especially UK. They do not give work permits easily and prefer local candidates only. You must aim for an MBA and gain some work experience if you want to work abroad.
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Rest assured colleges will always get good brands for you. I will suggest you to visit MITSOT or other college's website and campus for more clarification. Some companies has criteria of 60 percent and your acquired skill sets. Other may look for skills only.
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Glad to meet you. We have seen how both Science and commerce streams provide many courses and how the salary is higher in Science. But the scope of a career in commerce vs Science streams is a point often overlooked by students. Yes, the salary is excellent in the Science stream, but that should not be the only thing to consider. The commerce field is as growing as ever. The future of commerce background students is bright indeed. As a commerce student, you will have multiple career options. With the economy growing, the number of jobs is increasing in the public and private sectors, presenting new opportunities to commerce
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