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vineet yadav

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I would suggest you to join IGIA as they provide quality training with job assistance.
You can visit the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/27411/institute/college-Indira-Gandhi-Institute-Of-Aeronautics-Chandigarh-India

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Anuja Pathak

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Thank you for your interest and query.
Kindly visit : http://www.shantibschool.edu.in/ and select admission inquiry to get callback from our professionals at SBS for the same to have detailed information regarding PGDM,PGDM-C programme offered by Shanti Business School.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Yes, it is a good option to do MBA after B.Tech. It enhances your skills in management and the already acquired technical background. Doing management course inline with your technical will be a 'cherry on cake'. Many engineering students go for finance, marketing, operations, HR and mass communication. These are the most suited ones to engineers. They always find it easy to tackle these courses. Streams like finance is much related to day today account transactions which are easy to realise and understand. As it also has flavor of mathematics in corporate finance or determining risk and variance in investments, hence it is liked by
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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Varsha,
You can design buildings and cities after you complete your Architecture course and make world a better place to live in. You could become:
Entrepreneur
Architects (Junior/ Senior)
Furniture design
Photography
Construction& Community based volunteering
Infrastructure development
Graphic design
Set Design
Jewelry design
Advance research in Architecture
Faculty @ School of Architecture
History, Restoration and Preservation
Interior design
Product design
Landscape Design
Project/ Construction Management

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Since you are in the final year of your graduation you shall prepare for MBA entrances and yes, it's not like any general course and it is better according to the current Indian situations.
One must pursue studies according to the interests not according to the economic situation.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
If you think, you are creative then probably graphic designing and multimedia courses can help you. DTP is not a bad idea either.

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SaiSubhash MooliI'm Confident & don't lost the hope.

Beginner-Level 4

You should opt for social science courses of geography, sociology, anthropology and psychology. But, improve your standards for the career you will achieve while studying. Don't lose hope. If you work hard then you will get success.

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Commerce is the exchange of goods services among two or more parties. It is the subset of business that focuses on the sale of finished or unfinished products rather than their sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, or marketing. The English-language word commerce has been derived from the Latin word commercial, from com ("together") and mix ("merchandise"). Commerce refers generally to the activity of exchanging products, goods, and services for financial gain. The word commerce usually is used to mean economic activity broadly on a national or other large scale.

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Yogeshwar Reddy

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https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/usa/universities/massachusetts-institute-of-technology
you can get all the details about fee structure in the above link

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17


Hi Naveen,
You should be clear with your career plans to help you decide which course. PG Diploma, graduate certificate or a Master's in hospitality and hotel management will be good if you want to pursue your career in this field. Check this on Shiksha:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-in-hospitality-colleges-ds


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Shivanand Kumari interested in automobile engineering

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
According to me, you should go for automobile engineering in B.Tech. After that you can pursue MS in automotive and software engineering as Masters.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

It has average placements and not much recognition. IBS - Hyderabad shall be better to consider.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

TISS MA in HRM is one of the most prestigious HR course in India. It is equivalent to MBA in HR with respect to syllabus and content. Industry treats it as equivalent to MBA in HR for hiring fresh HR professionals.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MBA IT is a good career option if you are planning to take up Pre-sales, account management, sales & marketing or business analysis roles in IT or ITES industry.

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