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University of Bath are some of the top universities. You may find more here along with cost details:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/ms-in-architecture-colleges-ds
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/ignou-indira-gandhi-national-open-university-delhi-3030/courses/mba-pgdm-bc
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat
Kindly visit the given link to know about all the necessary details regarding the Common Admission Test exam.
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Check this link for best colleges for MBA in NCR.
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IITs are mainly good for pursuing engineering, that's what I believe
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You have asked one of the most interesting and intriguing query. Yes, in today's world communication skills is really of vital importance. At every moment one has to listen & not hear! But there are schemes available. You will have to seek counselor for this and you will see drastic change!
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Pursuing an MBA, whether regular or executive, involves a few key steps:
Eligibility: For a regular MBA, you typically need a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks, while Executive MBA programs usually require significant work experience (3-5 years), especially in managerial roles. If your graduation marks are below 50%, some institutions may still consider your application based on work experience or entrance exam scores.
Entrance Exams: Most MBA programs require you to clear entrance exams like CAT, GMAT, or CMAT. For Executive MBA, some institutions may waive this requirement if you have substantial work experience.
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Your results on entrance exams, such the NEET, will determine your admission to the Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme. If accepted, take into account options such as allied health sciences, B.Sc. nursing, BPT (physiotherapy), BAMS (ayurveda), or BPT (physiotherapy). These sectors provide a wide range of job options in healthcare and medical services, many of which are in great demand and have promising futures.
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