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UBS kurne

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UBS has achieved an average ROI of 155%, the highest amongst Mumbai B-Schools. It has beaten SPJIMR Mumbai and NMIMS in ROI. (See the latest article on Top 4 B-Schools of Mumbai in Time of India in 2017). 220 companies visited campus last year and 1088 interview opportunities were given to all the students. There is no limit on opportunities given to the students.

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kripa shah

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You can just focus on the current affairs and brush up your graduation skills. For the interview, come prepared with CV based questions.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Roopesh, PGDM is a professional course. You will get many opportunities but will depend on the programme, your college, industrial tie up of the college, your academic performance, skills, etc. If you get into a good college then nothing much to worry. To study MBA you must have 2 years work experience and must take the GMAT. If you have the criteria fulfilled then you can go for MBA without a second thought.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Raju Sirsa,
Yes, ofcourse. It is a highly competitive place and one of the best countries to study. But it all depends on what you want to study and where you want to work. The universities and colleges you opt to study must also be taken into consideration. There are both good and not so good colleges. So, you have to check everything. Also Canada is a very cold country, so if you are a person who is not fond of winters then you have to think before deciding.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Of course, when you have been a biology student, you cannot opt for courses which demand or include Maths.
Moreover, you are interested in biology, you must aspire to become a doctor. Specialization is a thing for later. For now, if biology is the subject of your interest, you should prepare for medical entrance exam though the exam syllabus includes physics and chemistry as well and perhaps, all those tricky calculations. But, you will come across the Maths part in physics and chemistry only for entrance exams. In your graduation course, MBBS BDS or any other, you must worry about Maths.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Krishna, It will depend on the university, some will check your academic records from 10th, some won't. But for Masters, your 12th and B.Sc marks will be more important. If you have a good B.Sc percentage, you don't have to worry too much.

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Ayush Thakur

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NO, there is no other exam conducted except JEE Mains for admission but you can try out for college level counselling (CLC) in which students get admission on their 10th and 12th percentage.
Good luck.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Adrija, chances are there that you will be able to study but you have to contact the colleges and universities directly. They will tell you what additional you have to do. Until and unless you drop an email to a university you won't get a right answer. At most they will ask you to go for a WES evaluation or ask you to do some additional courses. So please contact them. And broaden your search, look out colleges in Australia and New Zealand as well. All the best.

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Raushan kumar

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I would suggest you to go for BBA course. It has a lot of scope.

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Smriti Dabar

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NIT Warangal does not reveal about the cutoff for MAT score . They just say a valid score card of MAT is required but, generally they take students whose composite percentile is 85% or above.
Regret to inform you that there is no "strategic management" in NITW. Finanace, HR and Marketing are the only three major options.

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CMA Miss Jyoti Soni

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CA is better than CMA.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Karishma, Yes, Bachelor of Design, a 4-year course would be suitable for you.

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