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2011-12-10 18:06:15Guide-Level 11
To be honest, there are very few universities offering an MBA in Media management, you can opt for a PG in Media or any of its domain. Media being a very broad term has a lot to offer such as journalism, production, direction, cinematography, advertising etc. As it will be difficult for me to explain every category of Mass Comm to you in brief, I am providing you with few article links below, kindly refer to them to get a better idea.
tinyurl.com/2drbt2e
tinyurl.com/22smux7
tinyurl.com/337fq33
tinyurl.com/3eg3bv9
(Simply copy paste the url in the address bar)
As Media being a dynamic field, I would suggest you to go for a regular P
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2011-12-10 17:54:06
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As you have completed M.com, it would be advisable for you to work for some years and gain relevant work experience and after that you can apply for MBA.
Please remember in order to pursue MBA form good and ranked university in Canada, you need to have at least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
Besides work experience you also need to have:
16 years of education with good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
IELTS score of 6-7 bands plus.
GMAT score of 500-600 plus.
Some of the good universities to pursue MBA in Canada are:
University of British
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2011-12-10 17:52:47
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With 15 years of education UK would be the best study destination for you to pursue MBA, as universities in Canada requires 16 years of education fro admission in their MBA program.
Please remember in order to pursue MBA form good and top ranked universities, you need to have at least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation, secondly to pursue MBA you need to take either TOEFL or IELTS, and GMAT exam.
As you are pursuing BBA it would be advisable to work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then apply for MBA, how ever if you wish to continue your studies, you can pursue Msc in management.
The course curri
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2011-12-10 17:18:38
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To get job, you need to first of all find out the job opening in the area of your interest, and the best source for this newspaper and job portals like Naukri.com.
Both of these medium provides the information about the vacant job position and the eligibility criteria for a particular job.
If your qualification and work experience matches the eligibility criteria, than you can apply for the job.
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2011-12-10 17:10:23
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2011-12-10 17:00:49
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Find below some of the universities in New Zealand, which offers various courses in management and related fields.
University of Canterbury.
Link:tinyurl.com/f4cbz
Victoria University of Wellington.
Link:tinyurl.com/d8xkxa
University of Otagao.
Link:tinyurl.com/6co4ye
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