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2016-02-17 13:07:29

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YOGESH BARANGE

Guide-Level 12

Hi Mohit,
Are you studying in Sri Balaji Society or not? Because I am only concerned here to answer only the queries related to Sri Balaji Society and especially BIMM. Please do check with https://Shiksha.com counselors which will help you to ask your question to respected campus representatives or else do frame your question again.
Thank you.

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2016-02-17 13:05:26

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roma raja bcom student

Contributor-Level 7

No, you are not, because the aggregate percentage is 60%.

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2016-02-17 13:03:38

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2016-02-17 13:01:33

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Dhairya Tandon

Contributor-Level 8

CS is a Professional degree and BBA and B.Com are graduate degree. So, CS is the best in terms of working in a good company.

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2016-02-17 12:51:46

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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

Contributor-Level 10

Good thought. Career in bright in this course. You can start with sales/marketing executive and reach up to the level of CEO. This field requires outspoken individuals with flair of networking and good communication skills.

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2016-02-17 12:45:01

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2016-02-17 12:31:50

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Anu BhutaniHii I am experienced for overseas admission

Contributor-Level 7

Both the studies does not have any relevant relation.

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2016-02-17 12:30:52

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2016-02-17 12:28:53

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Anu BhutaniHii I am experienced for overseas admission

Contributor-Level 7

Both are good courses. You can get good job in some government agency.

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2016-02-17 12:25:04

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Gaurav Galani

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Reyansh,
Being a Graduate, you should go for a Masters Degree course. Management studies will help you improve different Skills which is very much required now days to get better opportunities.
Industries are preferring more skilled person and Our Prime Minister is also focusing much on Skilled India Campaign.

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2016-02-17 12:10:17

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2016-02-17 11:41:54

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2016-02-17 11:34:54

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Jincy GeorgeI'm a jovial fun-loving lively person.

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Manoj,Greetings!
Good question. MBA is a programme which is mostly accredited to any of the universities like Mysore, Karnataka etc, where the entire course curriculum is formulated by the university itself and not the college where you choose to study. Obviously, when an experienced university like for eg.,MU designs its technical programmes there would be an extra care or matter of concern for you and me in choosing a college which is affiliated to a Govt.university. Hence, in the case of NSB, its accredited to MU.
PGPM is the other progrramme which is being offered by NSB. It is a certificate programme issued by the college thems
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2016-02-17 11:29:29

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

Guide-Level 11

Dear friend, after gaining experience of 2 years in sales, you can pursue executive MBA in retail or sales. Surely you can completely move with your skills. Feel free to revert.
Thanks.

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2016-02-17 11:14:36

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Prakash Choudhary

Guide-Level 12

We can't judge it, on the basis of GD PI every thing is decided if every one is good in process then every will get selected . So just be confident and go for process . Best of luck

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2016-02-17 10:47:45

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Anu BhutaniHii I am experienced for overseas admission

Contributor-Level 7

If you want to pursue executive MBA in India, you should have at least 5 years of work experience.

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2016-02-17 10:44:27

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Titir,
Becoming a Voice and Accent trainer is not a walk in the park as many believe. It takes perfecting not only your own accent but tuning your ears to catch errors in another individuals accent thereby being able to train them. Merely speaking in a western accent will not make you a trainer, it may help you with a job in the media.
There are two of the institutes claiming to provide Voice and Accent training exclusively. You may refer to the following links to research more about them:
http://onlinetraining.superskillz.org/voice-and-accent-certification/
http://www.mmmts.com/voice-and-accent-training.htm
I hope you'll make a very in
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2016-02-17 10:34:37

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Rishabh Bohra

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Tarun, the cutoff depends upon your gdpi rounds plus your percentlie score. Your performance in gdpi will be rated and your percentile score in view a list will be given out. There is no only percentile score revealed. The total fees for 2 years is approx 6 lakhs p.a.

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2016-02-17 10:16:50

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suma vivek

Contributor-Level 9

Yes few companies like Cisco, TVS sundaram, HUL etc. prefer the top percentage students for their placement process. But few companies like TCS, NTT data etc. need 60% and above throughout the education, right from 10th standard.

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2016-02-17 10:12:19

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Shadman Alvi

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Parikshit,
To join the Indian Forest Service, you will have to appear for the Indian Forest service exam, which is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.
The eligibility for the same is, you must hold a Bachelor's degree and must have studied any one of the following subjects:
1. Botany.
2. Chemistry.
3. Geology.
4. Mathematics.
5. Animal Husbandry or Veterinary Science.

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