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Ashif Shaikh

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It is not so easy as you will be asked to submit ur tc in original in ims. So if u wish to opt out and join another clg along with your tc. Ims may ask you to submit the fee of full course. But overall yes it is possible.

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Mitali Swar

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Hi Prasad, yes we offer supply chain & operation management as a dual specialization course. For Supply Chain & Operation Management Recruitment Amazon, TCS, Metro, Cash & carry and so on. Placement record : http://isbm.ac.in/current_placement.php

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear neelam if it is the same university. there is a possibility to shift. further. findout is there any mutual transfer. that will be more comfortable. all the best.

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You must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised by the central government to apply for the IBPS PO exam. You are eligible for IBPS exam.

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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

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Hii Abhi, First you have to prefer NCERT books for each subject and read carefully. For Chemistry NCERT is best but for Physics and Maths you have to read another book also after NCERT and practice more questions.

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Vaibhav Yadav

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If we talk about easiness, I'll suggest Commerce.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

B.Tech CSE is an excellent choice. But you will be required to study compusalory Maths and Science subject. If you put effort you will overcome your weaknesses. All the best!

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear mi. prefer MBA . from good institutes. that will help you to have good career. all the best. prepare CAT/MAT etc exams. all the best.

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Subhranil chanda

Beginner-Level 5

For abroad.the main two standardized tests that you need to write to be elligible for a MBA program are:
1. GMAT
2. Gre
For going abroad, one has to prove his english language profiency by writing either of the two tests depending on where you want to apply:
1. For studying in a US B school one has to appear for TOEFL
2. For else where in the world, IELTS is a must.
Having said that, there are a lot of universities and b schools which sumtyms gives its students waivers for such language tests and sometimes even for the gre and GMAT too. So it is best to go through the target universities website for more specific details.
For Bschools in Ind
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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

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Harvard is the best.

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Sampada KhotElectronics and Telecommunications Engineer

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Bhartiya Vidyaleeth

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ramanand vyas

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Yes, you can pursue this course.

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