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You can go for MBA in Financial Planning.
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Hi Alisha.MSOB has a designated placement team headed by IIM alumnus.The team interacts with our students to understand their professional career interest and accordingly they are guided. The placement team also takes care of our student's internship, summer training and provides assistance in final placements.MSOB has got 100% placement record this year by placing their students in top companies with highest package going up to Rs 6 lacs.The companies which visited our campus are HDFC, Honda, LG, Coca cola, Schneider Electric and many more.
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Megha Sabharwal
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Start preparing for IAS from now on. It is not necessary to go for B.Tech if you aspire to be an IAS. IAS is very devoted procedure. Therefore, dont go for anything with it's Preparation. go for masters in the subject yo wish to take your Optional.
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Start preparing for IAS from now on. It is not necessary to go for B.Tech if you aspire to be an IAS. IAS is very devoted procedure. Therefore, dont go for anything with it's Preparation. go for masters in the subject yo wish to take your Optional.
All the best!
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Megha Sabharwal
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Since you are a graduate. Go for LLB or any diploma in law. If you choose LLB then it requires full time practice after you finish it. however, Diploma will just be bound to education and will not help you in making career in law in long run.
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Since you are a graduate. Go for LLB or any diploma in law. If you choose LLB then it requires full time practice after you finish it. however, Diploma will just be bound to education and will not help you in making career in law in long run.
All the best!
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To get admission in our institute, Please call us on 9214390300 or visit our campus with your documents.
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Neeraj Kumar
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If you have a valid GATE score then you may get scholarship during Mtech program
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aru chopra
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Hi,
Preparing for KAS requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Start preparing at least 10 months before
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically. Don't go for a "prepare all" approach for KAS prelims
*Balance paper 1 and 2
I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below:
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi’s
R.S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Essenti
Preparing for KAS requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Start preparing at least 10 months before
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically. Don't go for a "prepare all" approach for KAS prelims
*Balance paper 1 and 2
I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below:
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi’s
R.S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Essenti
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