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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Unless you have PCM at 10+2 stage you can not do B.Tech CSE. In order to fullfill your dream of becoming software engineer you can do BCA and MCA. You can also join software industry as Business Analyst after doing PG and having domain expertise in fields such as Banking, Insurance, Travel. Transportation, Healthcare, Education etc.

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Jayant GuptaI am man of my words and dedicated towards my work

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Duration for Java certification courses is 3 months and after learning Java language, you should go for Java Advanced.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Software development career is a better option for you as IT industry prefers ECE or EEE graduates for Hardware & Networking roles. You can start with Java certification. You may also do any RDBMS development certification so that you can get job in any Apps development company.

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Harleen Bedi

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Please mention which course and college have you applied to.

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Jidnyesh Sawardekar

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
I think, first, you should find your interest in subject in which you can get the best career options.
You can also search on internet for different career options, choose your favourite subject and then, you can choose your subject (arts / commerce / science / diploma) after 10th.
l saw your likes to pages if you are interested in Science, take PCMB because you can choose any field
after 12th.

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Amrita School of Engineering has some extra edge over others for its location, placements and its wide range of courses through experts. Advise you to go through the college website to know about college and courses offered https://www.shiksha.com/college/amrita-school-of-engineering-bengaluru-sarjapur-road-bangalore-35737?q=Amrita+School+of+Engineering+Bengaluru&rf=searchwidget&landing=ilp.

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

If you have done B.Tech in CSE, EC, or electrical engineering, then you can do MBA in HR. It will beneficial for you. If you have done B.Tech in civil or mechanical, then marketing is the best option for you.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MBA from INSEAD and HEC Paris are excellent options. These institutes are in top 10 International B-Schools. Total cost of one year MBA will be around Rs 60+Lakhs.

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

You should try to get admission in any of the top B-schools to pursue MBA.
I am not demeaning KL University, but I would say that it is not a good choice. KL University has a low brand value.
You should aim for the following colleges:
- IIMs
- Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar
- S.P Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai
- UPES, Dehradun
- ICFAI University, Mumbai

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Balbir Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Mayak,
To get into any of the best business schools to pursue MBA in your required field. It is essential to apply for any of the above entrance exam that you have already mentioned. But you forgot to mention about SNAP test. The SNAP test includes basic general knowledge questions and the basic understanding about the ongoing trends across the globe etc. If in case you want to take an admission into SSBF i.e. Symbiosis College of banking & Finance which is one of the top business school that offers greater knowledge of Banking & Finance with also placing students across best companies in the Sector of Banking & Finance like JP Morga
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Sweta Chauhan

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Yes, you will be applying for Tier 4 Visa for MBA program, once you receive CAS number from the university.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

IHMs are considered to be the best hotel management institutes in India.
If you pursue HM abroad, you might not able to get a job in India as Indian hotels have different working conditions. In case you are a chef, you may get a job but in other departments. If you pursue hotel management course in India, then you will face lots of problems. You might have heard about the longer shifts, less salary, stressful job, etc. If you become a chef, then you can get a good job abroad. According to me, pursue hotel management course abroad.

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Darshit ShahLead Business Associate- kancor ingredients

Contributor-Level 7

Helllo abhishek,
Answer to your question is no.it offers pgdrm in rural management. We have subjects which offer knowledge in agribusiness and related area but focus is dispersed over whole rural management area.

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

Travel and tourism is a thriving industry and there is a host of career prospects in this area. After 10+2, you could take up Bachelors in travel and tourism. You will need to take up an entrance exam too. Prefer to do an internship along with studies. This will help in landing an attractive job. Hospitality, tours and travels administration, hotels and airlines are a couple of vying fields with opportunities.

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Ishita Shah

Contributor-Level 9

If you're an above average student, I would not recommend JIMS to you. It's always a better idea to invest one more year on your preparation than to do your MBA from a below average institute.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Regular MBA is better in comparison to distance learning MBA because: (a) Regular MBA graduates have better learning opportunities due to facilities of interactions with faculty members, external experts and fellow students. (b) Regular MBA get placement opportunities. (c) Access to alumni network. (d) Regular MBA have better brand image. (e) Studies in regular MBA are not distracted by factors such as job pressure.

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