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It entirely depends upon from which kind of institute you are pursuing your MBA from. An MBA from a government-funded college will obviously cost less (e.g. FMS, New Delhi charges only Rs 21k as tuition fees) as compared to a private college (e.g. IIM-Ahmedabad charges around Rs 22 lacs). Thus, the total cost for pursuing MBA is anywhere between a few thousand Rupees to an exorbitant amount of Rs 20 lacs and even above.
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Choose your stream wisely and analyze the future work conditions, scope and growth prospects before taking admission.
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To become a pilot, you should first be aware of the eligibility. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th.It requires PCM to be a pilot. And, even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects and become eligible.
Further, you should be aware that you are medically fit to be a pilot, so I would suggest you to visit http://www.dgca.nic.in/medical/medical-ind.htm and go to the class 2nd examiners tab to find out doctors who will examine you for initial fitness. You can visit any doctorate from the list as per your convenience.
Once you are done with Class 2nd medica
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Being from CSE background, I think pursuing MBA in IT or Systems specialisation is the best choice for you as it is in sync with your academics. Nevertheless, you can opt for any specialisation as per your interests and career goals. Kindly visit this link to know more about the top five specializations in India. Https://http://shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-5-mba-specializations-in-india-blogId-3223.
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Candidates who are going to complete the above course in the academic year 2016-17 are also eligible to apply provided final Degree is available by 31/8/2017. The qualification prescribed and the benchmark are only the MINIMUM requirement and fulfilling the same does not automatically make candidates eligible for Written Test.
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The CFA programme is a good option for those interested in a career in the Finance area. It has three levels (Level I, Level II and Level III). You would need a lot of dedication as several hours of self-study would be needed to clear these tough levels. You can continue with your work-life while studying. The CFA website reports candidates dedicating over 300 hours of preparation for each of these levels. To complete all the levels, an average of four years is required. A CFA certification would surely give your finance career a boost if you're able to complete it.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes with 50% in graduation you will be able to get admission in distance MBA.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/distance-correspondence-mba-colleges-india
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It really depends on your interests. If you like solving problems with technology, this is the best time to work in Nanotechnology. The science is mature enough that it can be applied to problems in many different fields, but it's young enough that there is still a plethora of work to do. If you like entrepreneurship, there are still opportunities to start companies and the companies have a much better chance of succeeding than they did 10 years ago. However, if you are interested in pure science and want to do fundamental work, that time is behind us.
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