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2011-02-14 13:14:11Contributor-Level 7
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2011-02-14 13:08:38New Question
2011-02-14 13:07:27
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With a Diploma in Civil Engg, you can look forward to pursue B.tech course by getting admissions through the lateral entry to any institute where this provision is available.
As for MBA, as you are a graduate degree holder, you can go for the particular course as well. There many MBA institute and to know about them, refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/2g35bp9
http://tinyurl.com/ycjwwos
But then you can not pursue both the courses one at a time, either opt for the B.tech course first and then MBA or simply opt for MBA on the basis of your graduate degree.
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2011-02-14 13:03:22
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M.pharm is a more technical career in continuation to your graduation in Pharmacy and will bring better and higher job options in the related field, but if you are looking for the MBA course, this is a very different career stream as it caters to the management discipline. There are many institutes offering this course and you may refer to the following link to know about the same:
http://tinyurl.com/yblb2b7
You can also opt for MBA in Pharma, as it will add advantage to your educational qualification.
Link to refer:
http://tinyurl.com/ylop2j8
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2011-02-14 13:01:24
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2011-02-14 12:55:05
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2011-02-14 12:37:04Guide-Level 11
If you are planning to get into a Government job after completing your graduation, the most important thing you should keep in mind while selecting your University is that it should be UGC or AICTE approved, as that is one very important factor which the Government organization take into consideration while selecting the candidates. Apart from this criterion all the universities are treated equally.
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2011-02-14 12:19:30Guide-Level 11
Although, Different universities will have different course curriculum, but few of the areas which would be covered in BBA are: Business Communication, Data Base Management, E-Commerce, Corporate Laws, Accounting, Finance & Economics, etc.
For more information check the links below:
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http://tinyurl.com/3x4gw66
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2011-02-14 12:08:41Guide-Level 11
If you are asking for the percentage required to get admission in BBA programme, different Universities will have different percentage and admission criteria, most of the good Universities will look at high percentage ranging above 60%. However, I would suggest you to contact various universities to check their exact admission details. For more information please check the links below:
http://tinyurl.com/38xlv9k
http://tinyurl.com/yhegmmo
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