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2013-10-18 16:14:18
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aru chopra
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Hi,
You need to be a graduate in a relevant discipline for pursuing MBA.
First step is to enroll for the entrance examinations like MAT, CAT, SNAP, IBSAT, etc.
You need to prepare for three major rounds: Written exam followed by a Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
For more knowledge on enrollment of such exams, you can visit the official sites for descriptive help.
As far the preparation is concerned, you can take help from various coaching institutes like T.I.M.E, IMS, Career Launchers, Smart Prep, etc. And also the previous years papers.
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You need to be a graduate in a relevant discipline for pursuing MBA.
First step is to enroll for the entrance examinations like MAT, CAT, SNAP, IBSAT, etc.
You need to prepare for three major rounds: Written exam followed by a Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
For more knowledge on enrollment of such exams, you can visit the official sites for descriptive help.
As far the preparation is concerned, you can take help from various coaching institutes like T.I.M.E, IMS, Career Launchers, Smart Prep, etc. And also the previous years papers.
Found this useful? Click on the thumbs up below or mark as best.
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2013-10-18 16:12:10
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Murali
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KOTI Information Technologies Pvt.ltd offers a course SAP CRM also.
You may visit the www.kotiit.com website for further details or you can contact the institute to get all the relevant information…
You may visit the www.kotiit.com website for further details or you can contact the institute to get all the relevant information…
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2013-10-18 16:04:25
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2013-10-18 15:41:28
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Merchant bankers, or investment bankers as they are commonly known, work for investment banks and provide a range of financial services for their clients.
They oversee financial opportunities for their clients, advising on such things as mergers and acquisitions, lending, privatizations, the identification and securing of new deals and helping with initial public offerings.
*To become an investment banker, a bachelor's degree in business administration or related field like finance is required. There are a huge number of specializations available with a MBA degree including MBA in marketing and finance.
Some of the prominent institute
Merchant bankers, or investment bankers as they are commonly known, work for investment banks and provide a range of financial services for their clients.
They oversee financial opportunities for their clients, advising on such things as mergers and acquisitions, lending, privatizations, the identification and securing of new deals and helping with initial public offerings.
*To become an investment banker, a bachelor's degree in business administration or related field like finance is required. There are a huge number of specializations available with a MBA degree including MBA in marketing and finance.
Some of the prominent institute
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2013-10-18 15:31:28
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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge
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Hello amrutha, welcome to https://shiksha.com, and yes you can do m.sc psychology the main eligible for it is to need a 3 or 4 year degree level studies and being a medical student backgroung you can do dat but my suggestion i think all the medical branches are good for you to change as a career to you think twice before going on it. all the best
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2013-10-18 15:13:38
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2013-10-18 15:11:00
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS. As per your profile, I may also suggest SAP If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst.
2. SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is just about everything from Human Resources to Accounting and splits Accounting into General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable (Finance in SAP speak) and stock control (Logistics in SAP speak).
3. To add on I can suggest you a few companies currently hiring in SAS, those are GE,Genpac
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS. As per your profile, I may also suggest SAP If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst.
2. SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is just about everything from Human Resources to Accounting and splits Accounting into General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable (Finance in SAP speak) and stock control (Logistics in SAP speak).
3. To add on I can suggest you a few companies currently hiring in SAS, those are GE,Genpac
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2013-10-18 15:10:00
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nancy jain
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Hi,
The wide range of career opportunities across public and private sectors and in university-based research, coupled with the rapid rate of technological change, mean that major organisations and industrial firms are finding it essential to update their skills through advanced study. We therefore aim to meet this demand by tailoring our course to the needs of both regional and national markets.
Here are some routes our graduates have pursued:
environmental consultancies
geographical information science specialists
working for the Environmental Agency
working for the Ordnance Survey
all the best :)
The wide range of career opportunities across public and private sectors and in university-based research, coupled with the rapid rate of technological change, mean that major organisations and industrial firms are finding it essential to update their skills through advanced study. We therefore aim to meet this demand by tailoring our course to the needs of both regional and national markets.
Here are some routes our graduates have pursued:
environmental consultancies
geographical information science specialists
working for the Environmental Agency
working for the Ordnance Survey
all the best :)
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2013-10-18 15:07:21
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2013-10-18 15:06:46
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anjani jha jha
Guide-Level 12
Go on the official website of university and see the list of affiliated colleges.
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2013-10-18 15:04:02
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