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2014-07-08 08:44:20

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manoj ka

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Nitesh,
If you mean full time MBA or PGDM program then please remember in order to pursue this program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
The selection process in B-schools generally consists of :
A. Past Academic record.
B. Scores in entrance tests.
C. Group Discussion.
D. Personal Interview.
E. Work experience.
Please note that each B-schools shortlists candidates for second stage of selection process which may be independent of each other.
The process may include
- Written Test.
- Group Discussions.
- Personal Interv
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Call on 8285148778 for more details

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2014-07-08 05:10:33

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manoj ka

Contributor-Level 10

Hey Bibhuti,
There are mainly 4 types of MBA:
1. Full time MBA.
2. Correspondence MBA.
3. Part time MBA.
4. Executive MBA
Apart from the above mentioned MBAs Online MBA option is also available.
Full time MBA:
If you are a fresher then pursuing full time MBA would be best for you.
To get more information regarding the good institutes to pursue full time MBA, refer to following link:
https://mba.shiksha.com/mba-courses-in-india-ctpg?sort=none&nl=0
Correspondence MBA:
If you are a working professional and do not wish to leave the job then Correspondence or Distance MBA would be best for you.
To get more information regarding the good institutes to p
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2014-07-08 04:25:03

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Rahul Nair

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I would suggest BBS from Jamia.

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2014-07-08 03:00:54

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2014-07-08 02:28:11

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manoj ka

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Santosh,
Business analytics (BA) refers to the skills, technologies, applications and practices for continuous iterative exploration and investigation of past business performance to gain insight and drive business planning.[1] Business analytics focuses on developing new insights and understanding of business performance based on data and statistical methods. In contrast, business intelligence traditionally focuses on using a consistent set of metrics to both measure past performance and guide business planning, which is also based on data and statistical methods.
Business analytics makes extensive use of data, statistical and quanti
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2014-07-08 02:15:51

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Raj Anand

Beginner-Level 1

Pooja, it is better to do PG and then decide.

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Arvind Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, it is possible to do law after MBA. In fact, it will be an additional qualification. However, it will be a couple of years spent before you get a good job. Try to explore the possibility of securing a job, and simultaneously do Law as an evening course, if possible. Otherwise, go for a full time course.

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