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2016-03-22 14:14:20

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manoj bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

BBA will be a better option.

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2016-03-22 14:13:59

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Satish,
Yes, of course you can study after 12th . A bachelor's degree in a desired area of your interest is the best option. Decide where you want to study and accordingly you must prepare. Do share your profile if you need further guidance.

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2016-03-22 14:12:36

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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

Contributor-Level 10

Yes it is. however do go for other options too

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2016-03-22 14:11:19

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

You can look at the following B Schools in Mumbai, which accept MH - CET scores, as in, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and Research (JBIMS), Sydenham, K.J.Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (SIMSR), N.L.Dalmia and SIES

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2016-03-22 14:07:20

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2016-03-22 14:06:21

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manoj bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

You should go for BBA.

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2016-03-22 14:05:05

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Muhammed,
Please give me your GMAT and IELTS score.Or you can check Imperial College, Warwick, City Business School,University of Manchester etc.
Regards

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2016-03-22 14:04:04

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Nishant, A degree is always better than a diploma, however if you have a budget constraint then join a 1 year PG diploma as this will allow you to stay back for one more year on a post study work visa and then you can try for PR, also you can look for a masters which allows you to drop out after 1st year and receive a diploma and later you can join 2nd year and complete masters.

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2016-03-22 13:57:00

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Scope is quite good. It also depends on your skills as a whole. Pursue the program from.a university having industrial tie ups and offering internship opportunities. Write an email to the universities or call them up for such queries. Best of luck.

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2016-03-22 13:55:57

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2016-03-22 13:55:15

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Ankita

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, it is always preferred to go for a degree course dear. A Diploma and certificate course is usually a short term thing which will help you for a certain period of time in your career but it's benefit won't last for very long. You cannot grow more in your field with these courses. I am not denying that your experience, efforts and skills do matter in how much successful you will be in your life but you cannot purely leave it to that. Courses do help you to get proper education, push in your career and self development. Diplomas and certificate courses are designed for immediate benefits which give you a minor stunt in your career whe
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2016-03-22 13:53:31

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sri
I would advise you to check the placements at their website to have an idea. About worth doing, check whether it is recognized by UGC and aicte or not though acc. to 2013 supreme court ruling an mba does not require aicte approval but its yet not clear so you must check that.
Most of the programme run in collaboration with universities abroad need certain criteria to be fulfilled so ensure that.

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2016-03-22 13:53:20

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2016-03-22 13:52:40

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2016-03-22 13:51:44

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

In case you have a Bachelors already, then perhaps you could consider doing an MBA in travel and tourism or if you still want to take time to explore and figure out, then why not a certificate course or a Diploma. It helps you lay hands on jobs in the industry and understand your skills better. Consider doing an internship along with whatever studies you want to do. It truly helps.

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2016-03-22 13:49:28

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Mohan Bajaj

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Kunal, you can pursue BBA in Hospitality, Travel & Tourism to make career in this field. Some of the good institutes offering degree courses in this field are: UEI Global, Pune, International Institute of Hotel Management, Delhi, UTM Shillong & Cradle of Management Institute New Delhi. Admission and eligibility criteria you can check on websites of these institutes. Good luck :)

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2016-03-22 13:49:06

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carrer counselorwe will try our best to solve you problems...

Contributor-Level 6

in India IIM's are best but you have clear it's entrance i.e. cat which is one of the toughest exam. and in abroad. go to the link below.
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2015

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2016-03-22 13:45:28

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cinu clement

Contributor-Level 8

Yes . You can join VJIM and submit the score card later. One thing you have to keep in mind is that MAT score carries weightage in admission .

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2016-03-22 13:37:27

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Vicky YadavBachelor Of Technology

Contributor-Level 6

IIT, NIT, BITS,

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2016-03-22 13:37:23

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Saurabh Giri

Beginner-Level 3

It can effect the placement to a certain level but it also depends upon your calibre . Why don't you try Apeejay school of management ? I Have just taken admission there . My batch will start from June onwards and it has a max strength of 180 students.

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