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First, apply to those universities, it will help you. Secondly, you have got a good rank and you have possibility to get a good college.
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http://www.vskills.in/certification/Event-Management-Certification?search=event
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AICTE is a body that gives permission to do MBA program, all the institutes must be approved. Further, UGC recognition will be given to the universities. All the institutes must be affiliated to some universities. The university must be recognized by UGC. Therefore, MBA program must cover a university and AICTE.
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Yes, you need to take SAT in your 12th standard to be able to pursue the undergrad course after finishing your schooling.
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Secondly, MBA+BE/B-Tech is a good combination for jobs point of view. So, take a decision after considering both the things.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
MBA is not meant only for BBA students. Students all over the world irrespective of their courses choose MBA for safe career. So it won't be difficult for non-engineers.
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SPJIMR (Mumbai) specialization in Family Managed Business
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Mumbai) M.A. In Social Entrepreneurship
Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship (Bangalore) specialization in Entrepreneurship Development
XLRI (Jamshedpur) Certificate in Entrepreneurship Management
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-entrepreneurship-colleges-india
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I am not sure who are "they" here who mislead you. MBA in construction management is the best option for civil engineers. Read here for more:
http://www.highereducationinindia.com/career-options/careers-in-construction-management-87.php
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