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The entrance exams are conducted at national and state level. Few of the entrance exams are:-
1) Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) - BITSAT - 2012
2) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, B. Pharma Common Entrance Test (CET)
3) IIT JEE - Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT JEE)
4) Guru Jambheshwar University - B.Sc. Pharma Entrance Exam, Hissar
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For PGDM courses you can opt from CAT/CMAT/XAT/GMAT
For more information
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https://www.somaiya.edu/media/pdf/PGDM_Admissions_Brochure_2017-19.pdf
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1. CAT.
2. MAT.
3. XAT.
4. CMAT.
5. ATMA.
6. NMAT, etc.
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You have multiple options with your BBA graduation. I could list:
1. Go for higher educations like MBA or short term business courses also help you for better career options.
2. You can work for a company in your area. As business development executive, sales executive, marketing executive and business administrator.
3. If you are planning for employment, I would suggest you to go for digital marketing/internet marketing which has huge demand in the marketing candidates like you.
Refer once: http://www.acewebacademy.com/blog/emergence-digital-marketing-coming-years/
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1. Certified recruitment analyst.
2. Certified talent acquisition professional.
You can use digital media platforms for effective recruitment. Selling skills will help you in business development and you can gain knowledge of the specific discipline/area/domain which focuses on recruitment, for example, IT/ITES, BPO, BFSI, etc.
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Agree with Dr. Navarun Varma, you need to take up IELTS. After that, you need to apply to universities in Europe which offer architecture course, if luck prevails then you may even get a scholarship based on your performance in entrance exams by universities. Go through the university websites for more detailed information.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
If one is interested in travel journalism, one has to develop the zest for travelling by itself. Journalism can only teach you standards of the field, rest one has to develop. You can follow popular blogs, websites and start gathering information on places and utilize them in your career.
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After completing a B.Sc. in Zoology with 60% marks, you have several options for further studies:
M.Sc. Zoology: This is the most direct continuation, deepening your knowledge in animal biology and ecology.
M.Sc. Biotechnology: Focuses on applying biological processes in technology, ideal for careers in pharmaceuticals and research.
M.Sc. Microbiology: Studies microorganisms, leading to opportunities in healthcare and environmental science.
M.Sc. Environmental Science: Concentrates on ecological issues and conservation, suitable for roles in environmental consulting.
M.Sc. Wildlife Biology: Ideal if you're interested in conservation and wil
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