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It appears something different. Whomsoever joined SCMHRD and SIBM, they are not ordinary students. They have qualified their CAT and MAT. Hope everybody qualifies their MBA there. All the best.
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Europe is known for it's architecture. Even America has world's best universities in architecture. However, if you are planning to work then I would suggest you to choose America as you have plenty of job opportunities and also there will be no language barrier in America unlike Europe.
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Sharda University offers a two-year PG course of MBA. Sharda University MBA course is offered across some of the top specialisations in today's top booming fields, including Marketing Management, International Business, Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Banking and Finance, Human Resources Management, Supply Chain Management, etc.
At Sharda University, students also get an option to study MBA in Dual Specialisation for the same duration. Every year, the placement cell of Sharda University witnesses the top recruiters from MNCs like IBM, Wipro, HCL, Infosys, Reliance, ESSAR, etc. Moreover, during the placements of
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Your CPL costs can be roughly divided into 6 areas assuming you do it all in India:
1. Cost of flying (Including single and multi-engine rating).
2. Cost of ground studies and examinations.
3. Cost of auxiliary documents like: medicals and RTR (A) license.
4. Cost of living.
5. Cost of renewing your instrument rating (recurrent every 1 year).
6. Cost of type rating (The most important, and often ignored cost).
I. Cost of flying: Approximately – Rs.20.5 lakhs to Rs.22 lakhs.
II. Cost of ground studies and examinations: Approximately Rs.1.5 lakhs to Rs.2.25 lakhs.
III. Cost of medicals / RTR examination: Rs.6000 to Rs.12,000 for do
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