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2011-06-13 22:16:57

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2011-06-13 22:14:36

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Subhrajit.
Yes you can get a loan for hospital management course. All banks give loans upto Rs four lakhs without any collateral security.You must get all the documents from NSHM Knowledge Campus to secure a loan.
All the best.
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Gijoo

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2011-06-13 22:13:17

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Manish Ramachandran

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Hi Desai.
All colleges accept fees in installments and need not pay in full amount in the beginning. They accept the first installment and admission fee then divide into three semesters the fees.
All the best.
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Gijoo

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2011-06-13 22:12:24

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ARVIND SURYAVANSHI

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dont worry for your low percentage,if you really truly want to do MBBS,don't sit go ahead,do your graduation with best possible scores,100% committ on your studies,prepare your notes,success will be yours.all the best.

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2011-06-13 22:11:34

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YASHRAJ BEHERA

Contributor-Level 9

no,just a willed hard work will be enough

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2011-06-13 22:09:58

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2011-06-13 22:05:19

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Rajeev kapoor

Beginner-Level 2

its good

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2011-06-13 22:02:15

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Graduation in any Stream. some banks requires 60 % some 55 % in Graduation and some bank requires Just Graduation.

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2011-06-13 21:59:00

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Manish Ramachandran

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Please be clear with your question

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2011-06-13 21:57:47

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anjali sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Hello rimpy,
I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Produly I can say its definitely one of the best schools in Delhi/NCR Region, because of its placements, its faculty and its course structure.
Will come to them one by one.
1. The Faculty - The school has great faculty many of whom come from aborad from nay interbational universities to teach. There are also many exchange programs with the Best Bschools of the world.
2. The Course Structure - I am doing a dual MBA in Finance and Marketing . You could do a similar course or choose anythink else like operations, IT, International Business. along with that we do a PGP in Entrepreneu
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2011-06-13 21:55:17

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Better go with JOB and Do MBA After 1-2 years of Experience.

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2011-06-13 21:54:21

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YASHRAJ BEHERA

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b.pharma,creates a wide scope in the field of medicine to health care ,but where do u want to study .i mean the place around

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2011-06-13 21:53:48

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anjali sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
I am a current student of the Delhi business School. all i Can tell you is its one of the best Bschools in India thriught the MAT exam and very good in terms of placements.
You could apply to here by your MAT score which should be valid.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 means a dual MBA. Top that up with a d
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2011-06-13 21:52:23

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anjali sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
I am curently a student at the Delhi Business school and doing a dual MBA in Makrketing and Finance. Its really important these days to learn courses like SAP/ERP which are widely used in the industry and there are training institutions like NIIT which train for these courses.
At the Delhi Business School, thought where the focus is on providing quality to students, we were taught these courses and had a great time learning them. It my suggestion to choose an MBA where extra effort is taken to train students for what they would be expected to know before they join the industry.
Choose your MBA wisely.
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Anjali sharma
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2011-06-13 21:52:07

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Komal Pahuja

Beginner-Level 5

can be in the field of i.t.

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2011-06-13 21:51:00

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Saurabh punjabi

Beginner-Level 1

i have had the same query.tnk fro adress my answr

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2011-06-13 21:50:00

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anjali sharma

Contributor-Level 7

YesIndeed,
The Delhi Business School has a very fine Course structure and as a student thats really advantageous in placements.
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 means a dual MBA. Top that up with a diploma in Entrepreneurship and business and you are ideally positioned in your career graph.
Like wise at Delhi Busi
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2011-06-13 21:48:43

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Admission in many Universities for B.Sc Chemistry honors is done by 12th Percentage.

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2011-06-13 21:46:57

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Komal Pahuja

Beginner-Level 5

helloooo dude wazzuppp!!!!!!!!!!!

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2011-06-13 21:44:02

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anjali sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
The Indian Financial sector is slated to grow at more than 15% in the next 5 years. This growth will lead to the opening of more banks, Financial Institutions, Mutual funds and Financial Services companies to open their offices in India. and this would mean more jobs being created for the MBA freshers and spells good as a career in the longer run.
Although ads a student I would advice you to choose MBA very carefully, although its growing but you should hedge your risk by doing something more like a dual MBA in Marketing and Finance.
My Example, I am a regular student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in F
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