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The fee structure of the course depends upon the subject and college in which you are getting admission. So, without choosing college it would be difficult to say. But, as per my view if you are seeking a good college then the fees would be in range of 25-35k.
Follow the link for some colleges providing distance Diploma:
https://engineering.shiksha.com/distance-diploma-in-maharashtra-categorypage-2-57-1-0-0-1-114-2-0-none-1-0
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Yes, you can get but you should get a good score in CAT/MAT exams. Only then you can join the best business schools. All the best.
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In my opinion, you should appear for JEE mains and advance. So, you will be able to complete your automobile field from any prestigious IIT.
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Kindly visit this link to know all about the difference between MBA and PGDM.
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GMAT score will be accepted by top business schools in India.
The following are some of the best business schools, which accepts GMAT score:
1. ISB - Hyderabad and Mohali.
2. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research – Mumbai.
3. IIM – Ahmedabad.
4. School of Management, NMIMS – Mumbai.
5. IIM – Bangalore.
6. Great Lakes Institute of Management – Chennai.
7. IIM – Calcutta.
8. XLRI – Jamshedpur.
9. IIM – Lucknow.
10. IMT - Ghaziabad, Hyderabad, Nagpur and Dubai
11. IIM – Indore.
12. ICFAI Business School - Hyderabad and Mumbai.
13. IIM – Kozhikode.
14. MDI – Gurgaon.
15. FMS – Delhi.
16. TAPMI – Manipal.
17. BITS – Pil
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Yes, if you are not interested in M.Sc or MBA, then you should not go for it. You can try some courses of your interest and if you want to get a job, then you can also apply for competitive exams like bank exams, SSC exams.
As we all know very well about the perks and benefits of government jobs, so I think it is the best career option.
You can visit the below mentioned link for bank exam preparation:
http://goo.gl/qH1HHM
Best of luck.
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Some of the finance topics include:
1. Working capital management
2. Financial analysis, inventory management
3. Profitability analysis
4. Balance sheet comparisons. etc.
All the best.
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