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MMS stands for Masters in Management Studies and is a 2 year management degree program that is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The course content is very much similar to a regular MBA program as it provides in depth knowledge in different areas such as marketing, systems, HR, operations, and finance.
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PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma.The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is because when an Institute is an autonomous body (meaning it is not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses t
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1. AIIMS, Delhi:
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences or AIIMS is a top ranked university of India. It stood #1 in Outlook India ranking of medical colleges in 2013.
2. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi:
Spread over 325 acres of land, the campus of IIT Delhi resembles a small town rather than a university. The top ranked university is involved in cutting edge technology research along with offering various educational programs for students.
3. Indian Institute of Technol
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and have obtained the minimum percentage as specified below are eligible to apply for the M.Sc. Programmes:
A: Minimum percentage is 50% or B grade for students who have the following degrees:
B.Sc. Foods and Nutrition, B.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition, B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and
Dietetics/Nutrition and Dietetics, B.Sc. Public Health and Nutrition, B.Sc. Food Science and
Quality Control, B.Sc. Applied Nutrition, B.Sc. Food Technology
B. Minimum percentage is 55% or B grade for students with a degree in Pure Sciences :
B.Sc. Life Sciences, B.Sc. Bioche
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1. If you are graduating from colleges like Shri Ram College of Commerce, you can easily secure a job at MBB or buldge bracket Investment Bank. Placements usually aren't a problem in that college.
2. You can write the CAT and look to pursue an MBA in India.
3. You can pursue CA and complete your articleship.
4. You can apply for a Masters at a foreign university or to the Delhi School of Economics.
5. You can sit for the UPSC examinations/the banking entrance tests, etc.
6. You can switch careers and do law/journalism/public policy, etc.
7. You can tra
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You have to crack their entrance exam and also keep in touch with their official website for more information.
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