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KMCT and Amrita are two decent colleges in Kerala for BBA, check others below:
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-bms-bbm-bbs-colleges-in-kerala-2
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You can take either one of these exams. They are English language proficiency tests. You can opt for GRE or GATE, if the university requires it or if your profile demands it.
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Thank you.
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There are a number of private institutes which offer career counselling services for students. Also, a lot of psychiatric clinics offer career counselling tests for students who are confused about their career.
You may have to enquire at few places to know if they offer such services. Go ahead with the best one.
All the best.
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The main subjects in MBA and PGDM are almost the same and includes topics like Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Business Economics and Communication skills. The main difference between MBA and PGDM are:
Points of Difference | MBA | PGDM |
|---|---|---|
Full form | Master of Business Administration | Post Graduate Diploma in Management |
Course Level | Degree | Diploma |
Eligiblity | Bachelor's degree with 50 per cent marks | Bachelor degree in any discipline |
Accredition | University Grants Commission (UGC) | All India Council for Techncial Education (AICTE) |
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You must either take GRE or GATE. Your application won't be considered for scrutiny if you do submit either of these. However, check the website of the particular program department. If they do not require a GRE or GMAT then there is not need for it.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Medical school admissions are very competitive, so high grades and an impressive list of courses during the undergraduate study are essential. Students should also plan ahead for the next step in their journey by taking advantage of any prep classes offered for the MCAT.
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