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2016-01-19 23:08:17

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Nidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Naresh,
Following are the options available after completing your MBA. Your prospects will depend on the specialization you choose during your MBA.
MBA Finance: financial institution, banks, consultancies etc.
MBA Marketing: Consumer Goods (FMCG), Consumer Durables, Non-Durables, Advertising, Market Research, Media, Sales and Distribution to Services Marketing.
MBA IT (information Technology): Business Analyst, Pre-Sales or Business Development Manager, Sales or ERP Consultant, Project Manager, Quality Manager and Consultant.
MBA HR (Human Resource): human resource development, personnel management and industrial relations.
MBA Operations
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2016-01-19 23:05:19

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2016-01-19 23:03:31

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

Hello Yash,
I would advise you to go for B.tech in CSE and that too with specialization in Cloud computing. There is huge potential and scope of growth in the market for this upcoming technology, Cloud Computing. There is significant rise in the demand of professionals like cloud architects, cloud developers and cloud security specialists. Those with training and experience can find employment with Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Google, Hewlett Packard and many more. Even companies like VMware and Cloud Sigma provide employment to those professionals with cloud computing skills. Since it is a new technology and supply of such IT experts is les
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2016-01-19 23:01:22

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Hasnain Sayed

Contributor-Level 8

Its good in terms of placements. 100% placement with guarantee given by the college for sure .

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2016-01-19 22:58:21

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Namrita shah

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Laksh,
Kindly write back with the subject you wish to pursue so that we can answer you aptly.

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2016-01-19 22:56:03

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2016-01-19 22:54:07

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are recommended to undergo training to get CCNA certification to start career in networking. As you are BE CSE, you are recommended to go for Java certifications to seek career as Software Engineer.

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2016-01-19 22:45:30

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NEETU CHAUDHARY

Beginner-Level 4

You can check all details on link : met.puchd.ac.in
all important dates about admission are given on this link.
1.Date of Availability of Prospectus and online Application Form for PU-MET - 2016 on the website. December 14, 2015.
2. Last date for submission of information on the website to generate the Bank Challan. February 09, 2016.
3. Last date for deposit of fee in any branch of State bank of India using website generated challan. February 15, 2016 upto 4:00 p.m.
4. Date of Holding Entrance Test March 12, 2016
5. Tentative date during which the result may be declared by the University April 11, 2016

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2016-01-19 22:44:28

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Nisha Kapoor

Contributor-Level 8

It is a little hard to say which is the "best" because it really depends on the student's preferences and research interests but in my opinion, You can go for Geeta University as it is the best University in Haryana and Delhi /NCR. The best thing is the University does not compromise with the academics as all the lectures. University focuses on quality education a lot and all the professors of GU are highly qualified and knowledgeable, University also focuses on practical knowledge a lot and students of GU has to go through various such practical tasks and projects which makes it very easy to understand the concepts and develop a deep
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2016-01-19 22:42:55

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Shefali Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

SRM Institute of Hotel Management is best in Delhi NCR to pursue Hotel Management. It offers a three year degree course and has established a standard of professionalism, leadership, and service excellence for hospitality and tourism leaders around the world. SRM Institute of hotel management of SRM University Sonepat, Delhi -NCR campus. Hotel management institution enjoying the excellent infrastructure to match the star Category hotels, well-equipped Training Kitchen & Bakery & Confectionery to develop culinary (cooking & baking) skills, well-equipped fine dine restaurant with Mock-up Bar to develop Food & Beverage skills, well-appoin
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2016-01-19 22:42:40

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2016-01-19 22:41:55

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Aman SapraStudent

Contributor-Level 6

Initially, you can't expect a high paid job at all. You have to start from the basic level. As your skills enhances, so do your salary.

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2016-01-19 22:41:38

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Nidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Saranya,
It will be difficult to provide a list of best institutes as the definition of best varies from person to person depending on various parameters.
Before seeking admission in any institute, kindly check the parameters such as affiliation, accreditation, fee structure, curriculum etc.
Here is the list of some good institutes offering M.Tech. in Urban Planning:
• Amity University, Noida
• Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
• National Institute of Construction Management and Research, Pune
• Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
• Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Techn
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2016-01-19 22:38:28

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

It's good to read that you are clear on what you wants to pursue as a career option. Disaster management is a specialized area and you could pursue a host of courses in it.
Some options could be:
Certificate Course in Disaster Management
Diploma in Disaster Management
Disaster Mitigation and Consequence Management
M.B.A. Disaster Management
M.A. Disaster Management
M.Phil. Disaster Management
M.Sc. Disaster Management
PhD. in Disaster Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management (P.G.D.D.M)
Post Graduate Certificate Course in Disaster Management
PG Certificate Course in Disaster Management
PG Diploma in Disaster Management (P.G.D.D.M),
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2016-01-19 22:35:44

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Dr Ruchi GargPhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 years exp.

Contributor-Level 6

Dear student,
Marks are not a problem now a days. You are pursuing B.Tech, which is a valuable degree. Which type of business you have? Try to raise your business or Try to sharp your skills and competencies. This is the time of skills.
As our government policies are very liberal. They are just giving emphasis on skills. Digital India, Start up India and Make in India lots of pillar are here. Try to do MBA with:
1. Symbiosis.
2. IGNOU and
3. Institutes affiliate with UPTU etc.
Thanks.

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2016-01-19 22:33:01

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2016-01-19 22:32:53

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Dr Ruchi GargPhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 years exp.

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Student,
Your question is not complete. You can do M.Sc from any college. But, it is totally depend upon your marks, you score in BSc. So, do hard work to score good marks.
Best of luck.

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2016-01-19 22:27:17

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2016-01-19 22:26:35

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Nitish Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Iresh,
I would suggest you to look for a good college rather than campus placement, as when the college provide ample of practical knowledge and abreast you with the skills then, finding a good job isn't a great deal.
Enroll in a college which makes you job ready,not which offers you a job no matter you have skills or not.

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2016-01-19 22:21:23

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Sugandha Sahu

Guide-Level 13

It's good to see your dedication towards your future. To pursue MBA, you need to complete your graduation first with 55% in your graduation. After this, you need to give CAT exam. To get into top B-Schools, you need to get more than 95 percentile in CAT. You can also give other exams like SNAP, MAT, CMAT, XAT, etc.

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