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You may refer to following article on all information on MBA by distance learning:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-10-institutes-for-distance-correspondence-mba-blogId-6301
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Here are some of the best private colleges/universities for an MA in Sociology in India:
1. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
2. Ashoka University, Haryana
3. Manipal University, Karnataka
4. Christ University, Bangalore
5. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi (considered for its quality)
6. Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab
7. NMIMS University, Mumbai
Consider factors like faculty, curriculum, and placement opportunities when choosing a college
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http://nausena-bharti.nic.in/sailor_career.php.
Link also provides eligibility criteria and selection process for various branches in Indian Navy.
All the best.
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You need to qualify in NATA 2017 exam for any university, Go through the link to understand the exam in detail:
http://nata.nic.in/webinfo/Handler/FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=1&iii=Y
http://nata.nic.in/webinfo/Public/View.aspx?page=77
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SCIT is a decent college to pursue MBA in IT. Whereas, Welingkar Mumbai provides HR, finance, marketing and operations as its major specializations. So, you can opt for SCIT, if you want to do MBA in IT. Else, you can choose Welingkar for other streams.
I hope it helps.
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FRM Syllabus covers the fundamental tools and techniques used in risk management and the theories that underlie their use. Syllabus includes:
(a) Foundations of Risk Management
(b) Quantitative Analysis
(c) Financial Markets and Products
(d) Valuation and Risk Models
(e) Market Risk Management
(f) Credit Risk Management
(g) Operational and Integrated Risk Management
(h) Risk Management and Investment Risk Management
In order to clear quantitative analysis students requires good understanding of probability and statistics, regression and time series analysis, and various quantitative techniques useful in risk management such as: Monte Carlo
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You can choose part-time executive MBA from a reputed college and then apply for the highest post or choose distance MBA (core finance) or choose this programme:
https://manipalglobal.com/mage/enterprise/learning-solutions/banking-and-finance/axisbank-young-bankers-program.html
or you can choose PGDBF (banking finance) offered by ICICI, Canara, Baroda, etc. in Manipal.
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After B.Sc. Math Honors you can go for teaching job by taking B.Ed. training for 2 years.
You can also go for Defence job by joining in DRDO as Scientist B. You may appear for CDS (Combined Defence Service) for joining to Indian Army Academy, Indian Naval Academy, Indian Air Force Academy and Officers Training Academy.
You may appear for Civil Services Examination to become IAS, IPS, IES, IFS and other allied services. You can also appear for bank P.O. (Probationary Officer) and many more job options.
You can also go for master degree course in Mathematics/MCA/MBA and accordingly your job in that line may be good option.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/post-graduate-diploma-in-personnel-management-and-human-resource-management-balaji-institute-of-management-and-human-resource-development-tathawade-pune-241833
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It all depends on what is in your mind. This course basically is skill enabling, meaning, job oriented course. But if you are not interested in the job then, you can pursue PG. You can also think of appearing in UPSC exam for civil services.
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