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Kaustubh Kajgaonkar

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Yes we do have some students who have pursued masters or higher education and then have decided to chose MBA as value addition to their education. No, it has no effect on the placements as companies generally do not have any criteria which separates those students from others.

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QUANTUM EDUCATION CAMPUS

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Placements went fairly well with average package of 3.5 LPA and highest package going to 5.2 LPA last year.Companies visiting for placement at Quantum School of Business
Janalakshmi Financial Services, Berger, Jaro Foundation, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Flipkart, Axis Bank, Epic Research, Amazon, Vgyan Communication Pvt.Ltd, Vivo India Pvt.Ltd, Trifid Research, Lions Workforce Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Just Dial, Amazon, etc

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QUANTUM EDUCATION CAMPUS

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Minimum percentage required in graduation for MBA is 50%.

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Abhyuday Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Both the options are good. One of them is for marketing line and other is for teaching.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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An aggregate score of 46.x was required out of 100 for admission to FMS for batch of 2016-18.

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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It depends on your interest. Yes, yo can pursue animation course after completing Diploma in computers. To pursue animation course, the field is not necessary.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Tanisha,
Before solving the problems, you must have to understand the concept first then only you can manage to solve multiple choice questions quite faster. Also, practice the solved examples first and develop the thinking abilities. I hope this will help you. Good luck. Thank you.

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virendra rastogi

Contributor-Level 10

'A Tour of C+' is a quick (about 180 pages) tutorial overview of all of standard C+ (language and standard library) at a moderately high level for people who already know C+ or at least are experienced programmers.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

Landscape designing has a lot of potential clients. In a larger scale smart cities being designed will need landscape designs. Also, in future there will be a lot of demand for landscape designers as people are realizing the importance of nature and its benefits.

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Raghav Khandelwal

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In admission process theory paper is given a weightage of 75 marks , on which you will have to score anywhere above 20. So you can now easily relate it with maximum marks in entrance examination.There are 9-10 seats reserved for SC candidates.

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tarn deep

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J.K are nit applicable for do so

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You can have following options to work in IT industry after B.Com:
(a) MBA to join in pre-sales, sales and account management roles.
(b) MBA with industry specialization such banking, healthcare, travel etc with IIBA certification to become a business analyst.
(c) MCA to become developer if you had maths in +2 stage.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

No exam is needed. You will get admission on the basis of your merit.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Rishu,
It is not necessary to do such courses but if you are very much interested in it then you can pursue some financial modules and SAP FICO courses will be helpful for your future. All the best.

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Nirav Donda

Contributor-Level 6

Most of exames like BITSAT, JEE Mains, Manipal and those of another colleges are taken in the month of April, May or June and their application dates start in December.
Best of luck!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

This is an age of data analytics to discover business knowledge in org databases and data warehouses to have competitive advantage. DA is extensively used by finance specialists. Thus, it is a good idea to learn DA.

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