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2. January 21, 2017.
3. March 11, 2017.
4. May 6, 2017.
5. June 3, 2017.
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You may pursue B.Com or BBA for building your foundations in commerce, accounts etc. However, just completing a degree will not help you if you are not aware of your own plans. If you have the passion to start a venture you may consider pursuing a Bachelors in entrepreneurship. An MBA later will help you in your career.
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The MBA program offered is the integrated programme with the present and future requirements of industries, business firms, and such others. These schools also offer tailor-made programs suitable to industries, banking and other sectors.
MBA programme has been designed to give students the flexibility to choose from various specialisations. The specialisations include field-based industry internship and dissertation. Committed to impart q
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Although, the salary packages may vary depending on the organisation and job profile, but be assured that the aviation and tourism industry is one of the highest paying industries globally.
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Getting admission into a PhD programme involves a different eligibility criteria in different Universities. But, if talk about common eligibility then it is :-
* Master's Degree: Most PhD programs require a master's degree in a relevant field.
* Minimum GPA: A minimum GPA is often required, usually around 5.0 or higher.
And last cracking their exams for admission.
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You need to have mathematics in 11th and 12th to be able to opt for engineering. In your case, as you don't have mathematics in 12th, I'm sorry to say that you're not eligible for engineering.
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