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mca and msc it.both required mathematics knowledge.without logic u can't do anything.
if u are medium or gd in eng communication then u go MBA IT.
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Below are the colleges you may apply after your May MAT results are out.
AIMS Institutes (AIMS) (MAT Cutoff 70)
IFIM Business School (MAT Cutoff 50)
Indus Business Academy (IBA Bangalore) (MAT Cutoff 60)
Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS) (MAT Cutoff 60)
Kristu Jayanti College (KJC) (MAT Cutoff NA)
M.S.Ramaiah Institute of Management (MSRIM) (MAT Cutoff NA)
These are the few best names in Bangalore along with these there are plenty other good options like PES University, Alliance etc.
Note: MAT Cutoff is in %.
Hope this will help. If you need more details kindly reply back.
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Kindly refer the below link:
http://www.htcampus.com/subcategory/fashion-design-colleges-in-tamil-nadu-state/
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Yes, as long as you finished your final year with a backlog and earned your LL.B. degree, you are qualified to enrol for the University of Mumbai's Master of Laws (LL.M.) program. The main requirement for admission to the LL.M. programme is having an LL.B. degree from the University of Mumbai or any accredited institution. For LL.M. admissions, the university administers the Common Entrance Test (CET) online. This admission exam is open to candidates who have finished their LL.B. or are awaiting final results.
Before admittance to the LL.M. program, the University requires that all LL.B. degree prerequisites be met. You should be aware
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Operations Management: This specialisation focuses on managing the production and delivery of goods and services. Information Technology: This specialisation focuses on the use of technology to improve business processes and operations. Entrepreneurship: This specialisation prepares students to start and run their own businesses. International Business: This specialisation focuses on the global aspects of business, such as international trade and cross-cultural manag
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For finance normally there is Financial accounting
IFRS
Corporate valuation
Ratios
there are common subjects like corporate ethics and others
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