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2011-06-13 06:45:56Guide-Level 11
After doing an MBA degree in Agribusiness I don't think you need any other degree or certification as of now. May be after doing few years of job you can plan for your SAP programme as by that time you will have some hands on experience of your field and SAP will be more beneficial at that stage.
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https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/405/Rural-Management-Study-Training-Premier-Courses
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/387/Agriculture-Nature-Of-Work-Employment-Avenues
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/406/Rural-Management-Courses
Hope this resolves your query. Fe
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2011-06-13 05:35:19
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If you have written the entrance exam and during counseling you have decided to take KNSIT you would be eligible to get admission.
All the best.
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Gijoo
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2011-06-13 05:32:24
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Thanks a lot for your support.
All the best.
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Gijoo.
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2011-06-13 05:04:49
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Gravity is an attractive force between objects. Most people are familiar with gravity as the reason behind things staying on the Earth's surface, or "what goes up, must come down," but gravity actually has a much vaster significance. Gravity is responsible for the formation of our Earth and all other planets and for the movement of all heavenly bodies. It is gravity that makes our planet revolve around the Sun, and the Moon revolve around the Earth.
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Gijoo
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2011-06-13 04:42:50
Beginner-Level 4
try for DU colleges for mba
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2011-06-13 04:35:13
Contributor-Level 9
you are exploring well for your MBA.the college Skyline business school is best for you as it offers MBA+PGDM+PGP.and have excellent jop placement record.mail me at dearbhupinder@rediffmail.com for its fees structure and other information.
Best of luck for your future
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2011-06-13 04:34:07
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There is a lot of value in a full time course than a part time MBa which is just any other degree in essesnce.
My Example, I am a regular student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great summer placement with HSBC global(package 7 lakhs). Likewise as a student you could learn Health care management as well as doing Finance courses which mean
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2011-06-13 04:33:10
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To be honest both are doing equally well in terms of Placements as When the Indian Economy grows, both of them grow side by side. Both of them will generate a lot of jobs in future.
To avail this advantage you should be ideally positioned and be more industry prepared than your peers. I.E you should choose an MBA course like a Dual MBA where you learn both of them.
My Example, I am a regular student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great summer placement with HSBC global(package 7 lakh
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2011-06-13 04:29:02
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If you ask me about any college such as IIPM or any other Business School I would advice you to as a rule of thumb foloww this process about a B school.
1. What is the placements structure of the college?
2. What is the fees and the degree affiliation of the college.
3. What is the Course structure and Industry exposure.
IIPM does snot have its degree recognized by any other University in India and so its one of the worst options for a BSchool candidate. They have a huge marketing budget and thats it and thats what they sell.
I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i
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2011-06-13 04:27:45
Contributor-Level 7
Its good that you have Chosen your MBA specialization in Retail management as I know that Retail as to really boom in India with bigger players like Walmart and Reliance Retail coming for recruitments and offering good packages.
Inorder to work with a Retail merchant you need to have good Retail ERP understanding and knowledge of Supply chain Skills so a dual MBA in retail and finance is best
I would still suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared. For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very ind
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2011-06-13 04:26:05
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Its good that with your background in IT, you have chosen something like Finance of the next step of your career. It is believed that a career in Finance is highly rewarding and really interesting ladder to career growth. With India's Growth poised at 9% plus finance as a sector will create a lot of jobs including the i Banking ones.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared. For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got grea
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2011-06-13 04:24:39
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As a current student of MBA, I believe that SAP and ERP courses are really beneficical for the career growth whichever sector it be like manufacturing, Retail, FMCG or Financial services sectors.
I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great summer placement with HSBC global. Likewise as a student you could learn Health care management as well as doing Finance courses which means a dual MBA. Top that up with a diploma in Entrepreneurship and business and you are ideally posit
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2011-06-13 04:23:14
Contributor-Level 7
Its good that you have though of taking operations as your core MBA along with Marketing. Its one of the best Disciplines to be chosen after doing your engineering as Engineers being analytically strong can perform well at operations managemnet.
Having said that, its really important for you to evalute you options with Marketing as you have said and choose a course which makes you better employable for the industry.
For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great sum
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2011-06-13 04:21:20
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There are a lot of IT engineers passing out and they have similar queries as yours. For IT engineers, since their analytical skills are really strong, they should choose Operations and Finance. With India's economy poised to grow t 9% Plus, There are going to be a lot of jobs which are going to be created in IT, Operations and Finance with Banks, Mutual funds and FMCG eyeing for these candidates.
I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great summer placement with HSBC global.
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