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2011-10-21 10:11:55

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Eligibility
12th passed or equivalent (in any discipline)

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2011-10-21 10:05:05

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Aravind Lankan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi kavya,Yes,ISBM is pretty good for MBA.If you have appeard for MAT,XAT or CAT and if your score is good you need not write their own entrance exam.They provide placement support.It is aicte approved.I heard fees is pretty high.ALL THE BEST.I HOPE THIS ANSWER IS HELPFUL.

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2011-10-21 10:02:54

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uma shankar maruthi

Beginner-Level 1

1.PG Diploma in Retail Management* (1 Year)
Programme Structure
The Post-Graduate programme in Retail Management is a one year programme that has three levels. The course is taught on trimester basis. It constitutes a total of 120 credits spread across three trimesters of 40 credits each. The classes will be conducted for six days a week in each trimester, except in the last trimester where the student devotes majority time for his project work.
2.MBA Top UP Executive Program.
The MBA Top- Up is a 3 months programme that has three levels, constituting of 120 hours.
Postgraduate students looking for a career in retail.
Retail Professional as
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2011-10-21 09:55:30

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

Contributor-Level 10

YES.If you are having55% in PG you are elgible.You must appear for enterence for P.hD.

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2011-10-21 09:49:10

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Well, since you are opting for distance education courses, it would be better to pursue the same from top notch distance MBA providers like NMIMS, IMT-CDL, SCDL, SMU-DE or IGNOU which have great brand value. Location doesnt matter in distance courses as there are no classroom sessions.

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2011-10-21 09:48:24

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Yes, it is a good decision to go for full-time MBA as there they have campus placements, but distance education courses offer just the placement assistance. Also, MBA in finance generally lends a person in high earning jobs which may range from 12 lakhs per annum(commercial banks) to 70 lakhs per annum(investment banks). But as always suggested, a candidate must go by his/her interests too.
Coming to your willingness for JBIMS, you need to write MH-CET. You have to fill the MH_CET forms available towards the end of january. CAT scores are convertible to MH-CET scores, but weighs less. 99 percentile in MH-CET implies 99 percentile itsel
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2011-10-21 09:22:59

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Varun Jindal

Contributor-Level 8

Thank you for showing interest. We request you to provide us with all your contact details so that our counselors can get in touch with you and solve all your queries or feel free to contact us at 9910326248.

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2011-10-21 08:42:45

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Course Fees
Ranges from Rs 70,000 per level to Rs 100,000 per level depending on the campus chosen.

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2011-10-21 08:00:00

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

The best and most lucrative option for you would be MBA in finance as it may lend you in a high earning job afterwards. Also, the course content is more aligned to what you would have learnt in commerce graduation course.

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2011-10-21 07:41:19

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Dear Deva, it all depends upon ur interest and personality. But as far my opinion the best option will be in Mass Communication. You will get interesting career options in the fields, like various kinds of medias - newspapers, magazines, radio, television, advertisements, public relations etc.

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2011-10-21 04:15:16

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ziaul haque ansari ansari

Beginner-Level 4

Dr. Rajendra Prasad he held the office of the President of India from 26 January 1950 till 13 May 1962. (He is the only president in India till now who was elected twice for the post of President)

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2011-10-21 04:02:15

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Rudraksh Jain

Beginner-Level 4

BE or B Tech.

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2011-10-21 02:59:42

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Rahul,
PR is a very good course and has a lot of demand in the professional market. PR requires more of personality and communication skills, one needs to get his or her work done. A PR is basically the face of the organization and is responsible for all the client meetings and getting business for the organization, so one has to be really convincing and of course PR pays "well".
For more info you may visit the below links:
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Few good institutes for PR are IIMC, MICA, XIC,etc. For the list of more institutes, please refer to the below link, it might help:
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Hope this helps.
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2011-10-21 02:27:50

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pankaj

Beginner-Level 1

Hello Dear,
Find the best University in Australia.
plz visit for this link - http://www.way2college.com/study-in-australia.htm

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2011-10-21 02:25:08

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kalyan goswami

Beginner-Level 1

IS THEIR ANY B.A. COURSES UNDER MEENAKSHI UNIVERSITY AMD WHETHER IT IS APPRIVED BY D.E.C AND U.G.C

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2011-10-21 00:34:11

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sulochana mahadik

Beginner-Level 1

If u want application n maintenance then go for bca & if u r interested in it mgt then go for BSc It

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2011-10-21 00:13:37

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

Contributor-Level 10

You have to compleat 10+2.After that you have to clear UG.Then you are elgible for MBA.

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