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Scholar-Level 18
It's almost six years since you passed 12th. I am sure you would be working somewhere. Won't have time to go to college. In such situation, it's best if you start doing graduation in subject that you like by distance education via IGNOU.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
1. NMIMS(especially the Mumbai, Bangalore & Hyderabad campuses).
2. XIMB Bhubaneshwar
3. MISB Bocconi
4. IBS Hyderabad
5. Alliance/UPES/etc.
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Scholar-Level 18
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Guide-Level 12
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Scholar-Level 18
These two universities are different and hence their syllabus is also bound to be different. If you are studying in Govt college, then perhaps you can think of it but if you are studying in a private college then it's next to impossible.
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Beginner-Level 4
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Scholar-Level 17
You must take the GMAT and IELTS or TOEFL. Additional 2 years work experience is required by majority of them.
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Scholar-Level 17
Please explain what you mean by computer course from home, do you want to do online MOOC courses from Harvard?
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Scholar-Level 17
You did not mention if you want to do an UG course or MS, I will suggest you to see here for program specific requirements, if there is anything else you are looking for please mention the question clearly
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/index.aspx
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
http://www.efluniversity.ac.in/lituratures_e
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Guide-Level 12
Prepare for CAT and go for MBA.
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Scholar-Level 18
If you don't like maths, it's ok. But as a corollary, you must accept that graduation in any subject that requires maths is ruled out.
Fisheries is indeed a gr8 choice.
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Beginner-Level 5
Technically yes, you are eligible to get shortlisted for IIMs. But you need to score a really high percentile in CAT. If you have work experience it would boost up your chances. Usually IIMs look for candidates having very good academic records. However, these are secondary. Don't worry and give your best in the CAT exam. Good luck!
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