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2011-11-10 12:38:41Beginner-Level 4
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2011-11-10 12:35:55
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2011-11-10 12:35:11
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* Academic: Degree in Science/Engineering. Transport Officer: Degree. Adequate knowledge of Marathi will be preferred
* Age: 19-28 years. Relaxable upto 33 years for BC candidates
* Physical:Height: 165 cms.Chest: 84 cms. (Unexpanded) for Supt. Prohibition & Excise or DSP/ACP
Some more detailed criteria:
Eligibility Criteria of MPSC Class I and Class II Officers Exams
* Age Requirements:-
(a) OBC: 35 years
(b) SC/ST/NT: 38 years
(c) Open Category: 33 years
* Educational Qualifications: A candidate must be a graduate
Eligibility Criteria of MPSC PSI/ST
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2011-11-10 12:33:34
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regards,
Gomti
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2011-11-10 12:23:41
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2011-11-10 12:19:44New Question
2011-11-10 12:11:23Beginner-Level 2
As you want to take admission in B-school First of all you should prepare for the entrance exam like CAT, MAT and there are so many more but most of the colleges accept CAT, MAT score, After giving these exams you will get calls from several colleges and then target some colleges and crack the interview. you will get the admission.
All the best
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2011-11-10 12:09:17Beginner-Level 3
As Mayuri answered, you might get a call from them but what matters is your next two rounds of GD and PI. And MAPS also takes into consideration your class 10, 12 and graduation percentage and your extra curricular activities, admission into this institute depends on quite a few criterion.
So, go for it and all the best.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-11-10 12:07:23
Contributor-Level 10
you can get the form from the retailer or by the post and through the syndicate bank lacated near you , you can also fill the form through online , the link is
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2011-11-10 11:57:49Beginner-Level 3
Finance is a really good option these days with the economy growing at a steady rate. And as for Educomp's MAPS, i would say it is quite a good college. The best thing about this institute is is that they focus more on learning rather then cramming, which is why practical and hands on learning, industry training, entrepreneurship development sessions form an integral part of the academics here.
And the placements are very good too as they have a designated placement cell which ensures that every student gets placed somewhere.
All the best!
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-11-10 11:56:30Beginner-Level 3
There are a few things that you should keep in mind while choosing a b-school:
1. The Faculty
2. Industry Linkages
3. The Placements
As a current student of MAPS, where i have had a very enriching experience so far, I would suggest you try for it. It is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore and the best thing about this institute is that they focus more on learning rather then cramming, which is why practical and hands on learning, industry training, entrepreneurship development sessions form an integral part of the academics here.
And the placements are very good too as they have a d
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2011-11-10 11:54:38
Guide-Level 11
I have already answered one of your query, well for this one I would say that extracurricular graph always benefits because that reflects your personality while in the interview. As you say that you have been a good debater in school, I am sure you possess good speaking skills and that would certainly be a positive aspect for you throughout like, while making presentations, or participation in various group discussions and the most important would be while sitting for any placement avenue.
So its not just about MAPS, but with every organization or educational hub that they take candidates with extra activity participator with
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2011-11-10 11:53:22
Contributor-Level 10
After completion of B.A , in which field you will go it is totally depends on you.
You decide in which field you have more interest. In which you can excel yourself.
You have a good option doing MA (ENG) and after M.phil or give CET exams ,You may choose to be a Lecturer in University/college.or many other research programmes,Publishing books.
You may also chose Mass Communication field as this media industry is booming at a fast pace.
If you are interested in administrative role then go in for a MBA.
After completing MBA, you can enter in a good and remunerative profession. There are also different specializations in MBA
Acco
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2011-11-10 11:51:09Beginner-Level 2
Yes the college is really a good option but definitely you can try some more colleges like the option are IIPM, NDIM, CHRIST, IILM, AMITY, NILM . you can consider any of these.
All the best
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2011-11-10 11:49:49
Guide-Level 11
Well I would suggest you to visit the official website of MAPS (Millennium Academy of Professional Studies) to know more about its credential.
And as far as the fee structure is concerned, it offers 2 year MBA in 4.5 lac which is fair enough. And even you can try contact the alumni's there for descriptive help and also may visit the campus in order to gain more on the infrastructure, amenities and faculty as well.
Feel free to raise more questions. Good Luck.
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2011-11-10 11:47:25
Contributor-Level 10
regards,
Gomti
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2011-11-10 11:44:36
Guide-Level 12
Choosing an institution is a big task. As it will be a step in building your career, try to avoid haste decisions. There are certain aspects to look up to which cannot be left aside while choosing the best B-school like recognition, course details, infrastructure, faculty,fees,
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2011-11-10 11:42:58
Guide-Level 12
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