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make a career in the field of management.Some students often pursue this course so that after joining their family business, they can manage it in an effective manner. This course enables a candidate to learn a lot of things which can prove
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As a medical student you will most certainly be eligible for MBA (just like an engineering or commerce students) as long as you have completed your graduation. For detailed information related to the same please visit the official website of the institute at www.fms.edu.
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You should not get too fascinated with ethical hacker as they show in movies. Most of the institutes provide just a basic fancy course under the name of ethical hacking, just to attract students and earn more.
I would rather recommend you to go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data.
You can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses followed by networking courses and CCNA/ CCNB (CISCO) courses. After this, you can also opt for CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) certification cours
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You will likely improve your job prospects by also working on your interpersonal communication skills, personal organisation, and overall industry knowledge.
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Scholar-Level 16
The last year cut off for SCMS - Cochin was 600. You can apply for the same. Apart from that, you can apply for:
1. DY Patil.
2. Balaji Group.
3. Indira Institute, etc.
All the best.
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The eligibility criteria required for B. Pharma is 12th with 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology and the age limit is minimum 17 years of age and maximum 23 years. So yes, you can pursue B. Pharma without mathematics.
I hope it will help you.
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IIEBM offers dual specialisation in entrepreneurship, marketing, HR, finance, operations and IT.
Thanks,
Aakash Raju.
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In AICTE PGDM, there are a lot of problems to do PhD.
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NLU-Jodhpur
GNLU-Gandhinagar
NlU-Odisha
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Amity has excellent infrastructure and course content. You can also focus on Hyderabad Central University for operations management program.
All the best.
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Both the fields are good. But, I would suggest you reconsidering about aeronautical engineering as India don't provide much career opportunities in aeronautics. Bangalore is famous for its aviation industry, yet I personally suggest you to complete Bachelors in core branch like for computer or mechanical and then later on you can specialise in aeronautics, aerodynamics or computer science, cyber security, etc. Just try to keep as much as possible options open for you.
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