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No. You cannot pursue MBA without a Bachelor's degree. You will need to pursue your graduation (Bachelor's course) basis your Diploma program or HSC to later be eligible to pursue MBA. You strictly need to be a graduate in order to be eligible for MBA.
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Some of the popular colleges/universities offering this course are:
University of Delhi
Jamia Hamdard University
Armed Forces Medical College
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https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/colleges/colleges-india?ts=13319449&rf=filters&co[]=Public
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Officers recruitment is advertised through the Employment News and all important National and Regional news papers/dailies. Selection for Permanent Commission through 10 + 2 NDA / Indian Naval Academy cadet entry and CDSE(Graduate) entry is through a written examination conducted by the UPSC, followed by an interview by the Service Selection Board (SSB).For all other Permanent Commission entries and Short Service Commission entries there is no written examination. These applications are short listed as per the criteria laid down by the Naval Headquarters, Directorate of Manpower Planning & Recruitment. Selec
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You cannot pursue MBA directly after HSC, but yes you can certainly get an admission into the integrated courses as mentioned by Lalit in his answer.
And if you decide to go for it please research about these courses. There are so many colleges which provide integrated courses but one needs to think if they are worth the money and time one would invest in it.
Best thing to do is start preparing for the entrance exams conducted by IIM Indore and NMIMS for their integrated courses.
IIM-I and NMIMS are the only institutes which would give you a good return on investment of time and money.
You can join a coaching for preparation su
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The admission process for the part time batch of 2017-20 is already over. Admission notification for the next academic year would put up on the website after the month of September 2017.
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https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/ugc-approved-distance-education-courses-universities-blogId-13904
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The fee structure varies in different colleges. For NLU, it is about Rs 2 Lacs, for state government colleges, it's Rs. 36000, for private colleges it's Rs 1.60 lakh. Hostel and flooding is about 1 Lacs for private colleges, where as for NLU and state govt colleges it's only 35-40 thousand. These figure are not exact figures.
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Yes, absolutely. It will be a great combination to pursue MBA after completing BBM as both of the courses compliment each other for a better combination of business and management. Just make sure to choose specialization of your choice in MBA for the best educational experience.
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